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Edukasi Penggunaan Antibiotik Yang Rasional Kepada Masyarakat Fauziah, Dewi Winni; Jannah, Syauqul; Mulyani, Elly; Ers, Dina; Hariyani, Gusti; Amanda, Kurnia; Metri Erawati; Nurbayu Rizky; Ratna Yulinda; Sindi Rahayu; Yelly Dimas; Roki Pernandes
JURNAL BESEMAH Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JANUARI-JUNI
Publisher : Gayaku Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/jurnalbesemah.v3i1.790

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Antibiotics are drugs or substances produced by microbes, especially fungi, which can inhibit/eradicate other microbes (microorganisms/bacteria), especially microbes that are detrimental to humans, namely microbes that cause infections in humans. Antibiotics are not effective in treating viral, fungal, or other non-bacterial infections, and each antibiotic varies greatly in its effectiveness against different types of bacteria. The use of antibiotics is certainly expected to have a positive impact, but irrational use of antibiotics will have a negative impact. One of the negative impacts of irrational use of antibiotics is bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. In community service, the target group was approximately 20 people, almost all of whom did not know that antibiotics should not be purchased freely without a prescription from a doctor and that irrational use could increase the impact of resistance. This can be caused by a lack of public knowledge regarding the use of antibiotics and a lack of education by health workers.
PENGARUH PERSEPSI, PENGETAHUAN PERPAJAKAN, DAN PERTIMBANGAN PASAR KERJA TERHADAP MINAT BERKARIR DI BIDANG PERPAJAKAN (STUDI PADA MAHASISWA AKUNTANSI SEMESTER 5, 7 DAN ANGGOTA TAX CENTER UNIVERSITAS MAJALENGKA) Aliyudin, Rizal Sukma; Eva Fauziah Ahmad; Robi Maulana Magribi; Sindi Rahayu
JURNAL AKUNTANSI DAN SISTEM INFORMASI Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Edisi Juni 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Akuntansi Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/j-aksi.v6i2.13885

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Supervision in the field of taxation is not yet optimal due to a lack of human resources involved in taxation. This creates job opportunities in the field of taxation, which can be utilized by accounting graduates. This phenomenon can be a chance for accounting graduates to pursue a career in taxation. The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of perception, taxation knowledge, and labor market considerations on career interest in taxation. The method used in this study is descriptive and verificative analysis. The population of this study is fifth and seventh-semester accounting students and the Tax Center of Majalengka University. The sample was determined using nonprobability sampling, using a saturated sampling method with 110 respondents. The results show that: (1) perception has a significant influence on career interest in taxation, (2) taxation knowledge has a significant influence on career interest in taxation, (3) labor market considerations have a significant influence on career interest in taxation, and (4) perception, taxation knowledge, and labor market considerations simultaneously influence career interest in taxation.