Webinar PSSKPN ; “Preparing for the New Normal: Maternity Nursing Perspective”

Saturday, June 13, 2020

In commemoration of the 14th Anniversary, the Bachelor of Nursing and Nursing Profession Program of the Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University held an online seminar (webinar) via the Unud Webex media with the theme; “Preparing for the New Normal: Maternity Nursing Perspective”.

The event was opened by the Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs and Planning of FK Unud, Dr. dr. I Dewa Made Sukrama, MSi, SpMK(K). In his speech, he expressed his appreciation from the Dean to the Undergraduate Nursing and Nursing Profession Program because in the midst of the current pandemic situation, he was able to hold a very important Webinar on How to Perspective on Maternity Nursing in the New Normal Life Era. It is hoped that through this Webinar, new approaches, new paradigms, and new innovations regarding Maternal Nursing can be obtained which can later be applied by webinar participants in the current Covid-19 pandemic era.

The speakers, topics and moderators of the webinar are;

1. Dr. Ns. Ika Widi Astuti, S.Kep., M.Kep., Sp.Kep.Mat.
convey the topic; Preparation for the new normal for mothers from pregnancy planning to post-delivery

2. Ns. Ni Made Dian Sulistiowati, S.Kep., M.Kep., Sp.Kep.J
convey the topic; Mother's Psychosocial Support in dealing with conditions towards a new normal

3. Ns. I Gusti Agung Putu Iswantari, S.Kep
convey the topic; Sharing Sessions; Caring for pregnant women, maternity and post-delivery in the pandemic era

4. Ns. Ida Arimurti Sanjiwani, S.Kep., M.Kep
As Moderator

Participants in this webinar will receive an e-certificate with SKP PPNI. Participants who are entitled to a certificate are participants who register online and participate in a webinar (join webinar) via Webex Unud, fill out a tracer study (for PSIK alumni). The certificate will be sent to the participant's email registered in the registration.

This webinar was attended by 245 participants consisting of nursing students, alumni, nurses in hospitals, and also academics. This activity is expected to provide benefits for increasing participants' knowledge and understanding of the preparations that need to be made to face the new normal, especially for mothers from planning pregnancy to postpartum and increasing awareness and the role of nurses in providing quality nursing care, especially nursing care for mothers starting from planning. pregnancy to postpartum.