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Muhammad Anas
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MAGNA MEDICA: Berkala Ilmiah Kedokteran dan Kesehatan
ISSN : 24070505     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26714/magnamed
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Magna Medica is a medical journal of APKKM contains papers and scientific articles created as a form of realization Tridharma college. The journal is published every six months, April and October of three articles in the form of: - Research article - Case report - Literature review The scope of this journal is all the field of medicine such as: -Internal medicine (including Pulmonary medicine and cardiovascular medicine) -Surgery (including urology, orthopaedic and traumatologic, plastic surgery, neurosurgery) -Anesthesia and Emergency Medicine -Neurology -Dermatology -Obstetric and Gynecologic -Forensic and Medicolegal -Clinical Pathology -Anatomical Pathology -Psychiatric -Ophthalmology -Otolaryngology -Pediatric -Radiology -Microbiology and parasitology -Basic Science of Medicine (including biochemistry, physiology, anatomy and Histology) -Public health and Health Management
Articles 222 Documents
Traditional Healthcare Branding and Marketing Strategies in Hospitals: Efforts to Increase Public Acceptance and Trust Through Innovative Integration Haksama, Setya; Ramadhan, Muhammad Chairul; Anas, Muhammad
MAGNA MEDIKA Berkala Ilmiah Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 13, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/magnamed.13.1.2026.%p

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Traditional health services in hospitals are concerned with care and treatment that follows prevailing social norms and are safe and effective, using medicines and techniques derived from inherited experience and abilities. These services can be integrated and complemented with existing healthcare services. But it is not that easy to introduce these new innovations to the public. The need to increase public acceptance and trust through this innovative integration. Private hospitals and the government need to implement branding and marketing strategies for traditional health services in hospitals. The purpose of this study is to analyze the branding and marketing strategies of traditional healthcare services in hospitals: efforts to increase public acceptance and trust through innovative integration. This research method is descriptive qualitative research which is a type of qualitative research that aims to describe or describe the phenomenon that is being researched in depth. There are several branding and marketing strategies for traditional health services in hospitals, including marketing with digital technology such as making videos or content about traditional health services. Another strategy is to combine 4P marketing, which is to understand the target market, patients seeking traditional medicine, and their needs. Building trust through educational content, patient testimonials, and a good reputation also needs to be done so that the public trusts and accepts through innovative integration.
Failed Trial of Normal Delivery in Uterus Didelphys Basoeki, Rijanto Agoeng; Florensia, Rifka; Anas, Muhammad
MAGNA MEDIKA Berkala Ilmiah Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Vol 13, No 1 (2026): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/magnamed.13.1.2026.%p

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Background: Uterus didelphys is one of the rarest anomalies from Mullery duct fusion failure. Generally, the condition is asymptomatic or can be manifest clinically as dyspareunia and/or menstrual pain, making early diagnosis challenging. Although this condition can affect fertility and risk of complications in pregnancy, in practice, the diagnosis is infrequent with the minimum awareness about the conditions.Objective: This case report aims to outline the diagnostic methods and intervention actions carried out in a patient who diagnosed uterus didelphys after failed normal delivery.Case Presentation: This paper presents a case of a 21-year-old woman who came with a complaint of tightness in the womb in two days before entering the hospital. The results of the anamnesis and physical examination show the needed of Cito LSCS surgery. During Cito LSCS, a uterus, an ovary, and a fallopian tube were found as a pair, with a fetus in the right uterus weighing 2100 g. Rehydration, antibiotic, analgetic, and laxative was given post-operative. After 3 days, patient was discharged.Conclusion: Examinations and new diagnostic methods need to be developed to identify the presence of uterus didelphys and to prevent its potential complications.