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Society Name: Contributions to Immunizations in Your Country · Panel discussion and media...
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Indonesian Pediatric Society: Contributions to Immunizations in IndonesiaAman B.Pulungan
Indonesian Pediatric Society
Geneva, 23 May 2018
Indonesian Pediatric Society• Established in 1954• Total members:
4006 pediatricians
Indonesian Pediatric SocietyNational Congress of Pediatric
(KONIKA)
Indonesian Pediatric Society
Indonesian College of Pediatric
President HeadCo-Head
Indonesian Pediatric Chapter (26 Chapters)
TreasurerSecretary General
CommitteeMembers
Supporting bodyBP3, BP, BP2A, DE, BP KONIKA,
Working group, Task Force, Pokja
Secretary Treasurer
MembersSupporting body (5 commissions)
Head of Pediatric Department (15)
Source: Kompendium Ikatan Dokter Anak Indonesia
DKI JAKARTA812 MEMBERS
WEST JAVA520 MEMBERS
EAST JAVA461 MEMBERS
CENTRAL JAVA359 MEMBERS
NORTH SUMATRA269 MEMBERS
SOUTH SULAWESI193 MEMBERS
BALI147 MEMBERS
BANTEN520 MEMBERS
SOUTH SUMATRA122 MEMBERS
NORTH SULAWESI102 MEMBERSRIAU99 MEMBERS
ACEH86 MEMBERS
EAST KALIMANTAN71 MEMBERS
WEST SUMATRA69 MEMBERS
LAMPUNG57 MEMBERS SOUTH KALIMANTAN52 MEMBERS
WEST KALIMANTAN42 MEMBERS
PAPUA42 MEMBERS
RIAU ISLANDS41 MEMBERS
EAST NUSA TENGGARA30 MEMBERS
JAMBI29 MEMBERS
WEST NUSA TENGGARA28 MEMBERS
CENTRAL KALIMANTAN18 MEMBERSBANGKA BELITUNG17 MEMBERS
Immunization Advocacy Priorities
Key areas our society is working on immunization advocacy based on SK PP IDAI No.047/PP IDAI/SK/IV/2018 Compiling the revised immunization book
Conducting cooperation between stakeholders to decrease infant and child mortality rate
Conducting immunization program to decrease infant and child mortality rate
Conducting Training of Trainees (ToT) in form of vaccinology training to IPS members
Cooperating with IPS chapter to conduct vaccinology training in various area in Indonesia
Immunization Advocacy Priorities – Activities together with CDC-AAP
Strengthening capacity for global pediatric immunization champion (Phase 1&2) Phase 1
Timeline: October 2016 to February 2017
Activities: IPS launched immunization registry called I-POINTS (IDAI Pediatric Online Immunization Reporting System)
Training of 60 members to become the ambassadors for I-POINTS and immunization advocacy for other members
Phase 2 Timeline: February 2017 – December 2017
Activities: Workshop on “IDAI Pediatric Online Immunization Reporting System (I-POINTS) and Improving Advocacy in Daily
Practice”, were held in two cities, Semarang and Jakarta
Panel discussion and media conference to commemorate World Immunization Week 2017
Producing immunization advocacy public service video to be aired in local/national television, primarily within the VPD outbreak regions
Conducting an online symposium for I-POINTS
Immunization Advocacy Priorities – Activities together with CDC-AAP
Sustaining global pediatric champion for immunization (Phase 3 – January 2018 – present ) Symposium and workshop for fresh-graduate
pediatrician – conducted on 28 March 2018
Immunization Advocacy Priorities – Activities together with CDC-AAP
Symposium and workshop for midwives – conducted on 13 May 2018
Symposium and workshop for general practitioners – to be proposed on July 2018
Society Immunization Structure
Indonesian Pediatric Society together with immunization task force focus to improve immunization coverage in Indonesia
Indonesian Pediatric Society routinely provide recent immunization recommendation. The newest recommendation was published in 2017.
Every member of IPS is fully competent to provide immunization, however the exact number of pediatrician who is really providing immunization is unknown.
Immunization champion project together with AAP-CDC produced more than 200 champions accross 5 provinces (Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java, DI Yogyakarta)
IPS continuously keep close contact with every champions through e-mail and whatsapp group
Immunization Partnerships
IPS has closely cooperated with Ministry of Health (MoH) in a matter of immunization,including: Measles Rubella (MR) campaign
Global pediatric immunization champions together with AAP – CDC,
Introducting I-POINTS as a platform of reporting immunization
World immunization week media conference
IMMUNIZATION
EDUCATION AND ADVOCATION
IMMUNIZATION CHAMPION
I-POINTSIMMUNIZATION RECORD
STAKEHOLDER COLABORATION
Measles Rubella Campaign
Our president actively campaign about the importance of Measles Rubella immunization
The campaign has begun in August –September 2017 for all provinces in Java (phase 1)
The campaign will continue in August –September 2018 for provinces outside Java
Target of the campaign is to eliminate measles and rubella in Indonesia by 2020
Immunization Partnerships
IPS has also closely cooperated with other organizations, such as
World Health Organization (WHO)
Indonesian Midwives Society
Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI)
Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (ITAGI)
National Committe on Adverse Events Following Immunization(AEFI)
Indonesia National Agency on Drugs and Food Control (BPOM)
THANK YOU