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MMSA

Muhammadiyah Medical Students’ Activities

200 + Members

MMSA currently have over 200 active member from batch 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018

100 + Projects

MMSA has executed more than 100 projects

3 Comdev

MMSA currently 3 active community development (Mediko, Petunia, Aries)

Organization Profile

Muhammadiyah Medical Students’ Activities is a non-profit, non-government, and non-politic organization that facilitates medical students of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta to make great impacts on our nation’s health with our activity-based projects. MMSA was established in December 2002 with aims to increase the capacity of Indonesian medical students to play their role in health promotion and prevention.

Our Activities

MMSA has numbers of program-based activities such as projects including sustainable project and community development; campaign; advocacy; capacity building; student exchange, research and many more. Find out more about them on our posts.

IWD – International Women’s Day

Respond an increase in online-based sexual violence in Indonesia, the Reproductive Health and Rights including HIV & AIDS Committee (RACO) and Human Rights and Peace Committee (RPCO) MMSA UMY held a project IWD : International Women’s Day on March 13 , 2022. Based on information taken from Komnas Perempuan, they…

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Kajian MECO

Kajian MECO carries the theme “The Implementation of Interprofessional Collaboration in the 3T Area”. This theme was chosen because of the importance of collaboration between health professionals in the 3T area in order to create adequate health and services.

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DIMENSION – Disaster management on Specific Action

Respond many disasters in Indonesia, the Human Rights and Peace Committee (RPCO) MMSA UMY held a project “Dimension: Disaster management on Specific Action” on February 18, 2022

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HGN – Hari Gizi Nasional

January 25th is Hari Gizi Nasional, so Muhammadiyah Medical Student Activities’ (MMSA) take an action to contribute in celebrating this day. This is the first time Public Health Committee of MMSA UMY held an event to celebrate Hari Gizi Nasional (HGN). We choose Stunting as the topic of this celebration…

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RECOVERY – Rebuilding After COVID-19 and Health System Resilience

COVID-19 has been a cruel experience that causes the loss of more than 4.5 million lives, infecting more than 219 million people, and leading to social unrest and political instability. To deliver on the promise of universal health coverage by 2030, we need to ensure that both current and future…

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