Proceedings of the International Conference on Medical Science and Health (ICOMESH 2024)

Session: Social Policy, Technology, and Humanities in Health issues

4 articles
Proceedings Article

Intervention Program to Improve Clinical Medical Students’ Feedback-Seeking Behavior: An Exploratory Study

Dwita Oktaria, Diantha Soemantri, Rita Mustika, Wresti Indriatmi, Dhanasari Vidiawati, Ali Nina Liche Seniati, Nancy Margarita Rehatta
The faculty of medicine has focused on conducting training programs to improve teachers’ ability to provide feedback, but students still feel dissatisfied with feedback from teachers. Students think that they do not receive enough feed- back. Intuitively, students have a desire to know how well they...
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Artificial Intelligence in Robotic Technology for Delivering Sustainable and Accountable Healthcare System in Indonesia Under International Law

Isroni Muhammad Miraj Mirza, Agit Yogi Subandi, Andre Arya Pratama, Oksha Dwi Anugrah Panjaitan, Anggun Nurfani, Listina Damayanti
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical realm has developed rapidly over the years. One of the prominent (AI) form of technology these days, is robot. Robotic technology are all over medical spots, both in clinics and hospitals. This paper analyzes whether or not robotic technology through AI’s infusion...
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Innovative Hospital Exploration and the Evolving Role of Virtual Reality Tours in the Learning Process of Medical Students during Clinical Clerkship

Hery Dian Septama, Lukmanul Hakim, Meizano Ardhi Muhamad, Fidha Rahmayani, Siska Lania
One of the stages in the process of implementing clinical clerkship is the activity of visiting hospital facilities. The medical students are divided into groups and visit various clinical facilities that are available. The process of physical visits requires time and expenses. Additionally, the crowded...
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Inhibiting and Supporting Factors in Reporting Patient Safety Incidents among Healthcare Workers: A Literature Review

Ika Novianna Wardani, Betta Kurniawan, Bayu Anggileo Pramesona
Reporting hospital incidents is still a matter of pros and cons in its implementation, both from the perspective of patients and hospital staff. However, this is detrimental if it is not immediately corrected by building and strengthening a safety culture. The present study aimed to determine the inhibiting...