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Journal : Formosa Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)

Implementation Pattern of CBT UKMPPD Public Health Tutoring at the Faculty of Medicine, Cenderawasih University Labobar, Maryam Kathrien; Irab, Semuel Piter; Anggai, Martapina; Tingginehe, Rosmin Mariati; Togodly, Arius; Rantetoding, Septevanus
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v3i2.8088

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The aim of this research is to determine the implementation pattern of CBT Public Health Science tutoring for the Doctoral Professional Program Student Competency Test for medical students at Cenderawasih University, Jayapura. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with a total of 12 informants from the Faculty of Medicine, Uncen. The research results showed that the implementation of Public Health Tutoring had gone well but was not optimal due to the short implementation time. The Public Health Study Guidance Method required by students is the lecture method of providing material, learning modules and practice questions on the Student Competency Test for the Medical Professional Program. Tutoring student attendance tends to be low due to the long distance from home, untimely schedules and uncomfortable tutoring rooms. The very satisfactory Cumulative Achievement Index of tutoring students is not directly proportional to the low pretest-posttest of Public Health Tutoring and low Competency Test passing results.
Performance Analysis f Regional Public Service Agency Abepura Regional Public Hospital Papua Province Rumbiak, Darwin Kristian; Zainuri, Agus; Rantetoding, Septevanus; Tingginehe, Rosmin M.
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v3i2.8106

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The aim of the research is to analyze the performance of the Regional Public Service Agency, Abepura Regional General Hospital, Papua Province.This type of quantitative descriptive research with a sample size of 100 patients and 87 employees. Data was obtained using questionnaires and secondary data from the Abepura Regional General Hospital. The research results were obtainedperformance based on the patient's perspective regarding retention is considered good, but poor performance in patient acquisition results in a lack of patient satisfaction. Performance financial perspective revenue growthNPM (net profit) has increased well and there has been good efficiency and effectiveness after becoming a Regional Public Service Agency. The growth and learning perspective of employee retention and employee training is not good. Employee productivity is good with an increase in operating profit, but employee satisfaction is less satisfied.
Behavioral Analysis of Health Service use of the Ilaga Community Health Center, Puncak Regency Central Papua Province Wonda, Frengky Lani; Zainuri, Agus; Togodly, Arius; Tingginehe, Rosmin M.; Ruru, Yacob; Rantetoding, Septevanus
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v3i2.8107

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The aim of this research is to analyze utilization behavior service health, Ilaga District Community Health Center, Puncak Regency, Central Papua Province. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative. Data was obtained using interviews and analyzed qualitatively. The results of the research showed that people seeking treatment in the Ilaga District used the Community Health Center as a place for treatment and as a referral place to other health service institutions (referrals) so that the community was enthusiastic in utilizing the Community Health Center services. Not all people have health insurance due to low knowledge and lack of support from health workers in assisting health services in arranging membership for the National Health Insurance Social Security Administering Body (BPJS). Security disturbances disrupt the accessibility of community health services in the event of conflict, especially from armed criminal groups.