02 Jun2014
Posted in Arsip Pengantar
ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS) will be introduced in 2015 in ASEAN, and it will be a critical value in health sector. In that era, the mobilization of doctors, nurse and health personnels will be higher and healthcare service will become an important commodity. At this point, it is imperative to question whether the existing regulation will support the new era of medical market. Another question is whether our curriculum will be ready to create a good doctor to compete in AFAS?
Based on this background, Center for Health and Policy Management, Faculty of Medicine, Gadjah Mada University collaborated with WHO, Naresuan University Medical School, Thailand, UKM Medical Centre, National University of Malaysia, United Nation University, International Institute for Global Health, Nossal Institute, University of Melbourne held The 8th Postgraduate Forum on Health Systems and Policy "Medical Doctors Migration and Health System Development in South East Asia : Implication for Medical Doctors and Specialists Education". The 8th Postgraduate Forum on Health Systems and Policy already held at Yogyakarta, 13-14 May 2014 ago. For more information