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Upaya Peningkatan Peran Apoteker Sebagai Relawan Kesehatan Pada Haul Guru Sekumpul Ke-19 Tahun 2024 Ikhwan Rizki, Muhammad; Intannia, Difa; Wati, Helmina; Karim, Abdul; Ramadhan, Muhammad; Kumala, Dinna Fitria; Dharmawan, Robby; Silviana, Mega; Izma, Hayatun
Carmin: Journal of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Borneo Research and Education Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59329/carmin.v4i2.119

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Haul Guru Sekumpul is an activity held every year. This activity involved approximately 25,000 volunteers. Pharmacists are involved as health volunteers who are placed at health posts. Pharmacists have managerial competence in pharmaceutical supplies and clinical pharmacy, so volunteer pharmacists focus on pharmacist practice at health posts. This community service aims to increase the role of pharmacists as Health Volunteers in Haul Guru Sekumpul activities. The volunteer pharmacist committee is the Indonesian Pharmacists Association from Kab. Banjar (PC IAI Banjar Regency). The stages of community service activities are coordination meetings with the Banjar District Health Service, recruitment of pharmacist volunteers, training of pharmacist volunteers, technical meetings, implementation of activities, and evaluation of activities. Implementation of the Haul Guru Sekumpul on Saturday-Sunday, January 13-14, 2024 in Sekumpul Village, Banjar Regency. There were 76 pharmacists involved who had gone through a recruitment, training, and technical meeting process. Pharmacist volunteer knowledge increased after participating in volunteer training from 63.40 to 73.96. The volunteer pharmacists involved were satisfied with the smoothness of the service, the committee's service, the committee's response, the benefits of training, and the benefits of technical meeting with a questionnaire score above 80. The conclusion was that pharmacists played a role in Haul Guru Sekumpul's activities as volunteer pharmacists at health posts.
Persepsi Preseptor Klinik Dan Komunitas Mengenai Peran Sebagai Pendidik Dalam Praktek Kerja Profesi Apoteker Lingga, Herningtyas Nautika; Intannia, Difa; Khumaira Sari, Anna; Normaidah, Normaidah; Ikhwan Rizki, Muhammad
BORNEO JOURNAL OF PHARMASCIENTECH Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Borneo Journal Of Pharmascientech
Publisher : Universitas Borneo Lestari

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Preceptors are essential in guiding and being role models for students' knowledge, skills, and practices in implementing pharmacy internship program (PKPA) based on experiential learning. Guidance takes place in a clinical environment in a healthcare system that allows students to experience health services, interact with professional teams, and interact directly with the community. This study analyzes preceptors' perceptions regarding their role as educators in implementing PKPA. This study is a descriptive survey with a cross-sectional design using a questionnaire as an instrument. The study subjects were pharmacists who acted as preceptors in implementing PKPA with a purposive sampling technique. The data analysis used descriptive analysis. The results showed that of the 31 preceptors involved, the majority were female (74.19%), with an age range of 36-45 years (58.07%), and the place of practice was in a health center (58.07%). Preceptors' perceptions regarding the implementation of PKPA are generally positive. Aspects rated high with a score of more than 4 are the aspects of recognition/award, teamwork, communication, preparation, evaluation, appreciation, and the impact of student attendance. Meanwhile, the lowest ratings are in workload (3.75 ± 0.84) and facilities and infrastructure (3.86 ± 0.72). Preceptors provide positive perceptions about their role as educators in implementing the pharmacy internship program.