Faculty of Medicine Public Health and Nursing
Universitas Gadjah Mada mourns the passing of Professor Harsono, a distinguished neurologist and dedicated educator at FK-KMK UGM.
UGM medical student Farras Ulinnuha graduated at 19 years and 8 months, having completed accelerated programs since elementary and high school.
Yogyakarta Mayor, Dr. Hasto Wardoyo, shares his journey of service, from remote medical work to public leadership, inspiring UGM graduates.
UGM deploys medical teams to Sumatra to support emergency health response and assist recovery efforts for disaster-affected communities.
UGM deploys a second AHS medical team to Aceh to strengthen health service recovery and support hospitals and affected communities after recent disasters.
UGM’s AHS Emergency Medical Team delivers critical medical and management support in disaster-hit Langkahan, Aceh, following severe floods and landslides.
UGM geriatric expert calls for expanding gerontological nursing education to enhance professional standards and improve the quality of elderly healthcare in Indonesia.
UGM dermatologist Professor Hardyanto Soebono offers guidance on avoiding harmful cosmetics and highlights the risks posed by mercury, hydroquinone, and other unsafe ingredients.
APCHG 2025 discusses innovations and global collaboration to ensure equitable, ethical, and human-centered access to genomic medicine.
UGM faculty member, Anton Sony Wibowo, earned a doctorate for developing saliva-based biomarkers to support early detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
UGM’s Tropical Medicine Center releases the documentary Langkah Akhir to revive public awareness of polio eradication in Indonesia.
UGM’s international summer course engages international students in learning batik-making while exploring workplace safety and sustainability.
UGM experts call for improved governance, accountability, and legal protection in Indonesia’s MBG Program following food poisoning cases.
UGM’s expert highlights the dangers of microplastics found in rainwater, urging stronger awareness and preventive action to protect human health.
UGM researcher identifies genetic variants linked to microtia, paving the way for precision medicine and genomic research in Indonesia.
UGM environmental health researcher Dr. Annisa Utami Rauf urges more decisive actions to reduce plastic use and prevent microplastic health risks.
UGM’s expert advises measles prevention through immunization, mask use, handwashing, and nutrition to strengthen immunity and reduce infection risk.
UGM expert explains the difference between food allergy and poisoning and provides first aid tips to prevent severe cases in the MBG program.
UGM expert Dr. Prima Dewi Ratrikaningtyas urges Indonesian women to undergo breast cancer screening and early detection to reduce mortality rates.
Professor Eggi Arguni warns that children are most vulnerable to dengue and urges early detection and prevention through hygiene and vaccination.
UGM experts call for stricter supervision and HACCP-based standards after mass poisoning linked to Indonesia’s Free Nutritious Meal program.
UGM doctoral student studies remdesivir’s effectiveness in treating COVID-19, finding it works best within the first seven days of symptoms.
UGM professor warns that hypertension now affects younger people and stresses early prevention through healthy lifestyle habits.
Researchers from UGM, USU, and Universiti Malaya highlight strategies, innovations, and technologies to combat malaria and dengue in tropical regions.
UGM Professor urges the government to impose an excise tax on sugary drinks as diabetes cases rise to 11.3% in Indonesia, warning of serious health risks.
UGM’s expert calls for stronger health promotion to address the rising incidence of non-communicable diseases, citing lifestyle risks and the need for supportive environments.
UGM experts highlight the health risks of ultra-processed foods and call for innovation toward low-sugar, natural-based products to support public health.
UGM’s expert warns against unnecessary deworming pill use, urging better hygiene and sanitation as key measures to prevent worm infections.
UGM Professor highlights Japanese Interval Walking as a simple, low-cost, and effective exercise suitable for the elderly and those with health risks.
UGM experts highlight health, nutrition, and injury prevention to support Yogyakarta’s vision as Indonesia’s leading wellness tourism destination.

