This curriculum vitae provides details about Nurina Umy Habibah, including her personal information, education history, work experience, research projects, organizational involvement, and committee experience. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Health and Nutrition from Universitas Gadjah Mada and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Biomedical Gerontology from Hallym University in South Korea. Her work experience includes positions in pharmacies, volunteer work, teaching, and research assisting. She has authored and participated in several research projects and science fairs. She has held leadership roles in various student organizations in Indonesia and is currently a member of Rumaisa Korea Selatan.
Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER) of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth in Pondicherry, India offers integrative, holistic and therapeutic benefits for patients, educating future Yoga therapists and developing an understanding through scientific research. Being a part of a medical institution CYTER enhances learning curve of the trainees.
There are Post Graduate Certificate (PGC) progressing on to Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga Therapy (PGDYT) and further to MPhil in Yoga Therapy (for those candidates possessing PGDYT from SBV or Kaivalyadhama along with a Master’s Degree in any stream). The major highlight of the new programs is adoption of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) recommended by the NAAC and UGC as a major reform in higher education. As a corollary to this system, a competency based approach has been proposed for the new programs.
The proposed program gives immense flexibility for learners to pursue diverse careers as Yoga Therapists and enables creation of a pool of trained Yoga therapists possessing requisite skills and competence to impart sound Yoga therapy in different medical conditions.
The system provides ample opportunities for self-directed learning, guided by extensive mentoring, small group learning and reflective practice within the campus as well as in their work places.
It provides a new career pathway for the students and teachers to synergize the capacity building in Yoga Therapy education.
The program ultimately aims to create human resource capable of cutting edge research into fundamental aspects of Yoga as well as its applications in different medical conditions.
Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER) of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth in Pondicherry, India offers integrative, holistic and therapeutic benefits for patients, educating future Yoga therapists and developing an understanding through scientific research. Being a part of a medical institution CYTER enhances learning curve of the trainees.
There are Post Graduate Certificate (PGC) progressing on to Post Graduate Diploma in Yoga Therapy (PGDYT) and further to MPhil in Yoga Therapy (for those candidates possessing PGDYT from SBV or Kaivalyadhama along with a Master’s Degree in any stream). The major highlight of the new programs is adoption of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) recommended by the NAAC and UGC as a major reform in higher education. As a corollary to this system, a competency based approach has been proposed for the new programs.
The proposed program gives immense flexibility for learners to pursue diverse careers as Yoga Therapists and enables creation of a pool of trained Yoga therapists possessing requisite skills and competence to impart sound Yoga therapy in different medical conditions.
The system provides ample opportunities for self-directed learning, guided by extensive mentoring, small group learning and reflective practice within the campus as well as in their work places.
It provides a new career pathway for the students and teachers to synergize the capacity building in Yoga Therapy education.
The program ultimately aims to create human resource capable of cutting edge research into fundamental aspects of Yoga as well as its applications in different medical conditions.
Report on the IDY 2016 celebrations organized from 19 to 21 June 2016 by the Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER), Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute under auspices of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Pondicherry.
CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA 2015
21-26 June 2015
The week-long programme organized by Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER) includes:
1. National seminar cum CME on “Therapeutic Potential of Yoga” at MGMCRI.
2. Public awareness programme with free yoga therapy consultations, lectures and demonstrations at MGMCRI City Centre
3. Yoga awareness programmes for medical, dental & nursing students
For details contact by Email: yoga@mgmcri.ac.in or Tel: +91-413-2615449 to 58 (Ext 317)
• Dr Madanmohan, Organizing Chairman. 9442271314
• Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani, Organizing Secretary. 9842311433
• Dr Meena Ramanathan, Coordinator. 9790582999
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Address: Flat No-202, Swastik Plaza, Above Himalaya Book World, Main Road, S.R.Nagar, Hyderabad-500038.
Phone: +91 9032955688
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Salient Features:
• Based on the new CBME curriculum
• Concise, Colourful and Conceptual
• Reader-friednly, Uptodate, Fully illustrated
• Quick revision points, MCQs and SAQs at the end of every chapter
• Companion Android app – Biochemistry with Dr Karthi
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If the hospital follows four half days of OPD schedule, then, clearly the patients are able to get over with their OPD treatment in much less time than before, as in one week now, they can receive consultation four times rather than two times.
Report on the IDY 2016 celebrations organized from 19 to 21 June 2016 by the Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER), Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute under auspices of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Pondicherry.
CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA 2015
21-26 June 2015
The week-long programme organized by Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education and Research (CYTER) includes:
1. National seminar cum CME on “Therapeutic Potential of Yoga” at MGMCRI.
2. Public awareness programme with free yoga therapy consultations, lectures and demonstrations at MGMCRI City Centre
3. Yoga awareness programmes for medical, dental & nursing students
For details contact by Email: yoga@mgmcri.ac.in or Tel: +91-413-2615449 to 58 (Ext 317)
• Dr Madanmohan, Organizing Chairman. 9442271314
• Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani, Organizing Secretary. 9842311433
• Dr Meena Ramanathan, Coordinator. 9790582999
VLCC offers Diploma and certificate courses in regular class room programmes and also has certificate courses in Distance Learning programmes, in varied categories like Nutrition and Dietetics Clinical Nutrition, Sports and Fitness Nutrition, Child care Nutrition and Weight management and Slimming Therapies, incorporating comprehensive in depth knowledge in Nutrition Sciences, Food Science, Basic and Advance Anatomy & Physiology, Dietetics, Community and Therapeutic Nutrition.
https://www.vlccinstitute.com/courses-workshops/nutrition/diploma-in-dietetics-health-and-nutrition/
The Career plus Education is dedicated to helping students achieve their career goals and
realize their dreams by providing a strong medical foundation in various countries
such as the Philippines, China, Russia, South America and Central America.
Address: Flat No-202, Swastik Plaza, Above Himalaya Book World, Main Road, S.R.Nagar, Hyderabad-500038.
Phone: +91 9032955688
info@careerplus.org.in
http://www.careerplus.org.in
Edutech consultant provides the best services of education and admission in medical courses such as - MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, MS, MD and other courses. If you want to take admission in these courses then you want to contact Edutech. Please hurry up for reserve your seats through management quota.
Salient Features:
• Based on the new CBME curriculum
• Concise, Colourful and Conceptual
• Reader-friednly, Uptodate, Fully illustrated
• Quick revision points, MCQs and SAQs at the end of every chapter
• Companion Android app – Biochemistry with Dr Karthi
IIM, IIT study helps doctors manage time efficiently by Dr.Mahboob Khan PhdHealthcare consultant
For example, the timetable suggests that if the patient load is up to 400 per day and the consultation time is between 15 and 20 minutes, then two full OPD days per week would be the best. Two full days OPD cycle is also preferable if the patient load increases to 500 per day. The problem arises only if the patient load is increased to 500 per day and the consultation time is also increased, then the four half-day OPD schedule would be best.
If the hospital follows four half days of OPD schedule, then, clearly the patients are able to get over with their OPD treatment in much less time than before, as in one week now, they can receive consultation four times rather than two times.
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1. CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DETAIL
Name : Nurina Umy Habibah (Rina)
Sex : Female
Place, Date of Birth : Yogyakarta, May 15, 1992
Address : Anyang-si Dongan-gu Gwanpyeong-ro 69-beon
gil 7-54 Pyeongchon-dong, Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea
Blood Type : O
Height, Weight : 156 cm, 47 kg
Religion : Islam
Nationality : Indonesia
Passport Number : A 7549001
Marital Status : Married
Mobile : +8210 6427 1992
E-mail : nurinahabibah@gmail.com
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND & CAPACITY
Education Institution Year of Graduation
Muhammadiyah Wirobrajan I Elementary School,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2004
Muhammadiyah 3 Junior School, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2007
Senior High School No. 1, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2010
Bachelor Degree Health & Nutrition Departement of
Medical Faculty, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
GPA : 3,37
2014
Master degree Department of Biomedical Gerontology,
Hallym University
Present
2. Other Course & Training
Course & Training Year
Basic Leadership Training at Faculty of Medicine, Universitas
Gadjah Mada
2010
Korean Language Level 1 at See Institute, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
2014
Capacity
Language : Bahasa Indonesia (Native), Javanesse (Native), English (Fluent), Korean
(Beginner)
Applicative skills : Cooking, Sewing, Crocheting
Soft Skill : Public speaking, Problem solving, Management, Leadership
Computer skills : Microsoft Office, Nutrisurvey, WHO Antro, EpiInfo, SPSS, Internet
WORKING & VOLUNTEERING EXPERIENCE
Year Institute Position Description
2010 Faculty of Medicine,
Gadjah Mada University
Pharmacy
Departement
Recapitulation of
prescription drugs given
to Merapi Mountain
eruption victims.
2010-2011 ACT (Responsive Action
for Catastrophe)
Volunteer Accompanying victims of
Merapi Mountain
eruption for building life
in a new permanent
housing.
2012-2013 Team AKASIA Trainer Trainer for indoor and
outdoor leadership
training activity.
2013-2014 Team AKASIA Secretary Handle administrative
activity of Teamm
AKASIA.
2013-2014 Kedai Digital Corporation Front Office (Part-
time employee)
Front liner for the digital
advertising company.
2013 KKN-PPM (Community
Empowerment on Rural
Area)
Community Health
Provider
Managing and
implementing sustainable
community-based
activities for health and
nutrition improvement.
3. Year Institute Position Description
2013 PGM (Public Health
Nutrition Volunteering
Program on Rural Area)
Children Nutrition
Status
Evaluating children
antropho-metric and
nutritional status,
implementing sustainable
health program for
nutrition improvement,
educating parents and
stakeholder for children
health and nutrition
improvement.
2013-2014 School of
Health&Nutrition, Faculty
of Medicine, Gadjah Mada
University
Assistant Lecturer of
Dr. Susetyowati,
DCN., M.PH.
Lectureer representative,
assisting administrative,
teaching, and research
stuffs.
2015 Hallym University, South
Korea
Researcher
Assistant, Nutrition
Physiology
Laboratory
Assisting research and
development of Nutrition
Physiology Laboratory.
Include research planning,
implementation, data
collecting and processing,
and research result
presentation.
2016-present Hallym University, South
Korea
Researcher
Assistant,
Laboratory of
Cellular Aging and
Neurodegenerative
Disease
Assisting research and
development in the
laboratory. Include
research planning,
implementation, data
collecting and processing,
and research result
presentation.
RESEARCH & SCIENCE PROJECT
Year Position Tittle
2015 Author (Research) Blockade of Airway Inflammation by Kaempferol via
Disturbing Tyk-STAT Signaling in Airway Epithelial Cells
and in Asthmatic Mice
2014 Main Author
(Research)
The relationship between Korean wave (hallyu) exposure
through public media with body image and eating disorders
risk among female adolescent in Yogyakarta district.
4. Year Position Tittle
2014 Project Participant
(Reearch Project)
The relationship between non-communicable disease and
quality of life among elderly in Middle Java and
Yogyakarta region.
2013 Project Participant
(Science Project)
Community health improvement: changes in knowledge,
attitude, and behavior for sanitary and healthy lifestyle
among villagers in rural area in Sleman district.
2013 Project Director
(Science Project)
“Little Doctor” coaching program for elementary school
students in Bantul district.
2012 Project Director
(Science Project)
Magic box: meal set equipment with balanced nutition
guide for healthy lifestyle.
2012 Author (Research) Supplementation of vitamin C and activated charcoal in tea-
bag to minimize the stimulant effect of coffee consumption:
with adsorption principal and pharmacokinetic elimination
of caffeine (pre-clinic study on Ratus norveginus strain
SD).
2011 Author (Research) Effect of activated charcoal and pineapple (Annanas
comocus) extract to the quality of used-cooking oil.
ORGANIZATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Organization Position Year
Nasyi’atul ‘Aisyiyah President 2010-2014
Zero Ansamble Music of
Yogyakarta Senior High
School No.1
Member 2008-2009
Zero Ansamble Music
Yogyakarta Senior High
School No.1
Secretary 2009-2010
Rohis “Al-Uswah” of
Yogyakarta Senior High
School No.1
Class Representative 2008-2009
BEM Faculty of Medicine,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
HRD Department 2011-2012
HIMAGIKA Faculty of
Medicine, Gadjah Mada
University
HRD Department 2011-2012
KaLAM Faculty of Medicine,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Secretary General 2011-2012
KAMADIKSI Universitas
Gadjah Mada
Member 2011-2013
BEM Faculty of Medicine,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Head of HRD Department 2012-2013
5. AAI Faculty of Medicine,
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Debriefing Department 2012-2013
UKM TAEKWONDO
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Head of Public Relation
Department
2013-2014
AMMK HRD Department 2014-2019
Rumaisa Korea Selatan Member 2016-present
COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE
Activity Position Year
Gadjah Mada Medical Fair 6 Funding 2012
Stadium General BEM FK
UGM
President Event 2012
Panitia Idul Adha AMMK Consumption 2012
PPSMB FK UGM Pemandu 2012
Latihan Dasar Kepemimpinan
FK UGM
Steering Committee 2012
Seminar Gizi Nasional Event Organizer 2012
Forum PSDM KMFK President Event 2012
Panitia Gerakan Bulan
Ramadhan AMMK
(Angkatan Muda Masjid
Kuncen)
Worship Section 2012
Panitia Takbiran AMMK Consumption 2012
PORSENIGAMA UKM
TAEKWONDO UGM
President Event 2013
Panitia Gerakan Bulan
Ramadhan AMMK
(Angkatan Muda Masjid
Kuncen)
Worship Section 2014
Semusim Cinta, Muslimah
gathering at South Korea
Documentation 2016