Alcohol Inhalation Webinar Series

Saturday, October 3, 2020

In the framework of the 58th Anniversary of Udayana University, the Faculty of Medicine at Udayana University collaborates with the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) for the Bali Region, the Bali Regional Government Association of Public Health Experts, the Bali Branch of the Association of Indonesian Epidemiologists, the Bali Branch of the Indonesian Pharmacology Association, and the Pharmacists Association. Indonesia Bali Regional Board held a webinar series to try to examine and explore this aspect of inhaled alcohol use from the point of view of safety, regulation, ethics and culture as well as from the aspect of its impact on users in this case health services and society in general.

Dean of FK Unud Prof.Dr.dr. I Ketut Suyasa, SpB., SpOT(K) on this occasion was present online and at the same time opened the webinar series 1 (Saturday, 3/10/2020).

The entire webinar activity will be held online through the Webex Meeting Room which will also be broadcast live streaming on Kesmas TV Youtube.

Participants in this 1-day webinar series came from doctors, pharmacists, public health practitioners, students and the general public with a total of 642 participants.

The keynote speakers include:

Series 1 (October 3, 2020)

a. Prof.Dr. AAN Anom Kumbara, MS

b. dr. Jarir At Thobari, DPharm. PhD

c. dr. Ni Putu Ekawati, MRepro., Sp.PA

with Moderator : dr I Wayan Sumardika M Med Ed Ph.D

Series 2 (10 October 2020)

a. Deputy for Supervision of Traditional Medicines, Supplements of BPOM RI

b. Prof.Dr.dr. I Gde Raka Widiana., Sp.PD-KGH

c. Prof.Dr. Zullies Ikawati Apt

with Moderator : dr. Ni Luh Putu Ariastuti., MPH

Series 3 (17 October 2020)

a. Prof.Dr. I Ketut Adnyana, Apt

b. Dr.dr. Anak Agung Sagung Sawitri, MPH

c. Dr. Gede Putra Suteja (Chairman of IDI Bali Region)

with Moderator : dr. Wayan Citra Wulan Sucipta Putri, MPH

The webinar series which is held in 3 series aims to discuss:

1. Safety aspects of inhaled alcohol use

2. Regulatory, ethical and empirical use of inhaled alcohol

3. User aspect in this case health and community services