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The Impact of English Teacher Education On Students' Character Development: A Theoretical Perspective Awni Etaywe; Herawati Br Bukit
PEBSAS: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Yayasan Insan Cipta Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61721/pebsas.v2i2.394

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The objective of learning English in Indonesia is to improve people's communication skills in English. English is an international language used in various fields, such as business, education, and technology. By having good English skills, Indonesian people can access wider opportunities in the global world, communicate with people from different countries, and broaden their knowledge and insight. Learning English is also crucial in today's world of work, as many companies seek employees with good English communication skills to face global competition. However, some people in Indonesia may need help understanding the importance of learning English. They may perceive English as a foreign language only needed in specific situations or focus solely on grammar and vocabulary. To address this, it is essential to emphasize the actual purpose of learning English in Indonesia. The Ministry of Education and Culture is vital in regulating the curriculum and standards for learning English in Indonesia. The objectives of learning English include developing knowledge and language skills, such as listening, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as grammar and vocabulary. Language skills should be actively applied in everyday life, enabling individuals to communicate effectively, understand written text, and express thoughts and ideas. Additionally, learning English aims to foster attitudes appropriate to the language's context and variety. To achieve these objectives, improving the quality of English language teaching in Indonesia, incorporating innovative methods and technology, and developing a relevant curriculum are necessary. By doing so, individuals in Indonesia can enhance their communication skills, overcome barriers, build intercultural relationships, and actively contribute to the international community.
OPTIMIZATION OF MEDICAL RECORD DATA FOR CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING IN TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW Akhmad Fatikhus Solikh; FITHRI HANDAYANI LUBIS, S.K.M., M. Kes.; Herawati Br Bukit; Syafrina Ulfah; Hengki Frengki Manullang; Fitri Handayani
Jurnal Penelitian Kesmasy Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): JURNAL PENELITIAN KESMASY
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Institut Kesehatan Deli Husada Delitua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36656/jpksy.v8i2.2961

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem with a high disease burden, particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. The complexity of TB management requires accurate and comprehensive data to support clinical decision-making. Medical records and health information systems play a crucial role in providing relevant patient data, yet their utilization is often not optimal due to issues related to data quality, system integration, and limited interoperability. This study aims to analyze the optimization of medical record data in supporting clinical decision-making for TB patients through a literature review approach. This study employed a systematic literature review (SLR) method by analyzing scientific articles published between 2022 and 2025 from databases including Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. The selection process followed the PRISMA approach, with inclusion criteria focusing on studies related to medical records, health information systems, and clinical decision-making in tuberculosis cases. The results indicate that electronic medical records (EMR) and integrated health information systems significantly contribute to improving the accuracy of diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and clinical decision-making. The use of technologies such as clinical decision support systems (CDSS), big data, and artificial intelligence enhances data utilization and supports evidence-based clinical practices. However, several challenges remain, including incomplete data, inconsistent documentation, lack of system integration, and variability in human resource capacity, particularly in Indonesia. The implementation of systems such as the Tuberculosis Information System (SITB) has improved reporting and case management, although its integration with electronic medical records is still limited. In conclusion, optimizing medical record data is essential to enhance clinical decision-making in TB management. Strengthening data quality, improving system interoperability, and maximizing the use of digital technologies are necessary to support more effective and evidence-based healthcare services, particularly in high TB burden settings.