Dermama Bioteknologi Laboratorium is a research company focused on regenerative medicine, specifically wound healing, inflammation, and necrosis. They develop stem cell therapy products under the brand dermamaTM, which have shown advantages over other cellular therapies in clinical trials for safety, availability, and ease of use. The company collaborates with universities and hospitals in research and medical applications of their therapies.
Determinants of Work Productivity in Laboratory of Regional Public HospitalAI Publications
This study analyze the influence of self-protection, handling infectious materials, and health of employees and the most influence of independent variable to work productivity in the laboratory of regional public hospital (a case at RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekardjo Purwokerto). This study is a survey of employees in the laboratory of RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekardjo Purwokerto. The total sample had been done with 44 subjects. Primary data were taken by distributing questionnaires of self-protection (X1), infectious materials handling (X2), employee health (X3), and work productivity (Y). The secondary data were obtained in relation to research which is the number and characteristics of laboratory employees, work productivity indicators, and others. Data collection by questionnaire used 1 to 7 Likert scale, interview and observation. Reliability and validity tests for the questionnaire, the conversion of ordinal into interval according to succesive interval methods, the classic assumption test, multiple regression analysis, F test, t test, and elasticity were done by statistical analysis. The result shows that Coefficient of determination is 74,2%, means 74,2% of work productivity in the laboratory are influenced by independent variables in this study. Independent variables jointly affect work productivity in the laboratory, Fcount > Ftable. Independent variables partially affect work productivity in the laboratory, tcount> ttable (X1=6,993>1,96; X2=2,704>1,96; X3=4,082>1,96). Self protection is the most influence on work productivity in the laboratory with the elasticity of 0,483. Based on the results, determinant factors were affected to work productivity, and self protection is the most influence on work productivity in laboratory.
A/Professor Shane Grey, Head, Transplantation & Immunology, Garvan Institute of Medical Research. http://www.garvan.org.au/news-events/leaders-in-science-and-society
An Assessment of Problems and Preferences in Medical Imaging of Pediatric Pat...ijtsrd
Medical Imaging is extremely valuable as a diagnostic tool in the pediatric population, but it comes with a number of distinct challenges as compared to the imaging of adults. This is because of the following: It requires dedicated imaging protocols to acquire the images, there is need for sedation or general anesthesia for longer procedures such as MRI, specific training is required for the healthcare personnel involved, thorough knowledge and expertise should be applied for evaluating the images, and most importantly, it requires consideration for radiation exposure if ionizing radiation is being used. One of the challenges for clinical care personnel is to gain the childs trust and co-operation before and throughout the duration of an examination, which can prove to be difficult in children who may be ill and have pain. This is important to acquire quality images and prevent repeat examinations. Even with a quality examination, the accurate interpretation of images requires a thorough knowledge of the intricate and dynamic face of anatomy and specific pathological presentations in children. The increased radiation sensitivity of growing organs and childrens longer expected life spans make them more susceptible to the harmful effects of radiation. Imaging pediatric patients in a dedicated pediatric imaging department with dedicated pediatric CT technologists may result in greater compliance with pediatric protocols and significantly reduced patient dose. In order to prevent the harmful effects of ionizing radiation, As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principle should be strictly followed. This article seeks to draw attention to various challenges of pediatric imaging and the ways to overcome them Tamijeselvan S"An Assessment of Problems and Preferences in Medical Imaging of Pediatric Patients" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-3 , April 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd11012.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/radiology/11012/an-assessment-of-problems-and-preferences-in-medical-imaging-of-pediatric-patients/tamijeselvan-s
Analysis of photokeratitis related risk factors in welders of pt. pal indones...eSAT Journals
Abstract During welding activities, there are eye-related electromagnetic light and ultraviolet is one of them. After 2 to 10 hours of ultraviolet exposure, a welder will complain of pain, sandy feeling, and other eye-related complaints. A disease caused by ultraviolet derived from welding activities is called photokeratitis. The purpose of the present study was to analyze photokeratitis-related risk factors in welders. This study was a quantitative analytic survey using a cross-sectional design involving 50 respondents. Results of fluorescein test of 50 welders showed that 29 welders were photokeratitis-positive. Logistic regression test of respondents with UV exposure intensity of 0.3 mW/cm2 showed that those respondents had 5.55 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than respondents exposed to an UV intensity of less than 0.3 mW/cm2. Respondents aged 41 years and above had 7.09 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than respondents aged below 41 years. Respondents rarely taking vitamin A had 15.87 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than those frequently taking vitamin A. Respondents always experiencing eye complaints had 12.82 times higher risk of experiencing photokeratitis than those never had eye-related complaints. Respondents occasionally using personal protective equipment had 29.41 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than those always using personal protective equipment. Respondents with the length of exposure of more than 8 hours had 4.87 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than those with the length of exposure of less than 8 hours. The variable representing the most dominant risk factor for photokeratitis respondents was the use of personal protective equipment with 29.41 times higher risk than other independent variables. Keywords: welders, ultraviolet radiation, photokeratitis, general engineering
There are many recognized ENT Treatment facilities in India that offer excellent medical facilities and services. These facilities offer a top-notch track record for treating ENT disorders, a highly qualified medical team, and modern technology. The top 10 ENT hospitals in India are listed here for your convenience by Gomedii.
Determinants of Work Productivity in Laboratory of Regional Public HospitalAI Publications
This study analyze the influence of self-protection, handling infectious materials, and health of employees and the most influence of independent variable to work productivity in the laboratory of regional public hospital (a case at RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekardjo Purwokerto). This study is a survey of employees in the laboratory of RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekardjo Purwokerto. The total sample had been done with 44 subjects. Primary data were taken by distributing questionnaires of self-protection (X1), infectious materials handling (X2), employee health (X3), and work productivity (Y). The secondary data were obtained in relation to research which is the number and characteristics of laboratory employees, work productivity indicators, and others. Data collection by questionnaire used 1 to 7 Likert scale, interview and observation. Reliability and validity tests for the questionnaire, the conversion of ordinal into interval according to succesive interval methods, the classic assumption test, multiple regression analysis, F test, t test, and elasticity were done by statistical analysis. The result shows that Coefficient of determination is 74,2%, means 74,2% of work productivity in the laboratory are influenced by independent variables in this study. Independent variables jointly affect work productivity in the laboratory, Fcount > Ftable. Independent variables partially affect work productivity in the laboratory, tcount> ttable (X1=6,993>1,96; X2=2,704>1,96; X3=4,082>1,96). Self protection is the most influence on work productivity in the laboratory with the elasticity of 0,483. Based on the results, determinant factors were affected to work productivity, and self protection is the most influence on work productivity in laboratory.
A/Professor Shane Grey, Head, Transplantation & Immunology, Garvan Institute of Medical Research. http://www.garvan.org.au/news-events/leaders-in-science-and-society
An Assessment of Problems and Preferences in Medical Imaging of Pediatric Pat...ijtsrd
Medical Imaging is extremely valuable as a diagnostic tool in the pediatric population, but it comes with a number of distinct challenges as compared to the imaging of adults. This is because of the following: It requires dedicated imaging protocols to acquire the images, there is need for sedation or general anesthesia for longer procedures such as MRI, specific training is required for the healthcare personnel involved, thorough knowledge and expertise should be applied for evaluating the images, and most importantly, it requires consideration for radiation exposure if ionizing radiation is being used. One of the challenges for clinical care personnel is to gain the childs trust and co-operation before and throughout the duration of an examination, which can prove to be difficult in children who may be ill and have pain. This is important to acquire quality images and prevent repeat examinations. Even with a quality examination, the accurate interpretation of images requires a thorough knowledge of the intricate and dynamic face of anatomy and specific pathological presentations in children. The increased radiation sensitivity of growing organs and childrens longer expected life spans make them more susceptible to the harmful effects of radiation. Imaging pediatric patients in a dedicated pediatric imaging department with dedicated pediatric CT technologists may result in greater compliance with pediatric protocols and significantly reduced patient dose. In order to prevent the harmful effects of ionizing radiation, As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principle should be strictly followed. This article seeks to draw attention to various challenges of pediatric imaging and the ways to overcome them Tamijeselvan S"An Assessment of Problems and Preferences in Medical Imaging of Pediatric Patients" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-3 , April 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd11012.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/radiology/11012/an-assessment-of-problems-and-preferences-in-medical-imaging-of-pediatric-patients/tamijeselvan-s
Analysis of photokeratitis related risk factors in welders of pt. pal indones...eSAT Journals
Abstract During welding activities, there are eye-related electromagnetic light and ultraviolet is one of them. After 2 to 10 hours of ultraviolet exposure, a welder will complain of pain, sandy feeling, and other eye-related complaints. A disease caused by ultraviolet derived from welding activities is called photokeratitis. The purpose of the present study was to analyze photokeratitis-related risk factors in welders. This study was a quantitative analytic survey using a cross-sectional design involving 50 respondents. Results of fluorescein test of 50 welders showed that 29 welders were photokeratitis-positive. Logistic regression test of respondents with UV exposure intensity of 0.3 mW/cm2 showed that those respondents had 5.55 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than respondents exposed to an UV intensity of less than 0.3 mW/cm2. Respondents aged 41 years and above had 7.09 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than respondents aged below 41 years. Respondents rarely taking vitamin A had 15.87 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than those frequently taking vitamin A. Respondents always experiencing eye complaints had 12.82 times higher risk of experiencing photokeratitis than those never had eye-related complaints. Respondents occasionally using personal protective equipment had 29.41 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than those always using personal protective equipment. Respondents with the length of exposure of more than 8 hours had 4.87 times higher risk of developing photokeratitis than those with the length of exposure of less than 8 hours. The variable representing the most dominant risk factor for photokeratitis respondents was the use of personal protective equipment with 29.41 times higher risk than other independent variables. Keywords: welders, ultraviolet radiation, photokeratitis, general engineering
There are many recognized ENT Treatment facilities in India that offer excellent medical facilities and services. These facilities offer a top-notch track record for treating ENT disorders, a highly qualified medical team, and modern technology. The top 10 ENT hospitals in India are listed here for your convenience by Gomedii.
The world, as we know, has changed. It has become imperative for the governments, employers, workers' organizations, and the global community to adopt workforce protection measures in the fight against COVID-19. These organizations should strengthen capacities to protect health workers and emergency responders, providing them with Occupational Health Services, thus ensuring occupational health and safety. Health workers are at the front line of the COVID-19 outbreak response and hence exposed to hazards that put them at a high risk of infection. Hazards include pathogen exposure, long working hours, psychological distress, fatigue, occupational burnout, stigma, and physical and psychological violence.
As the crisis is set to deepen in the coming months, the absence of adequate protection measures has further amplified the fear of COVID-19 infection and hence put a huge strain on the mental health and psychosocial aspects of health workers. All these have resulted in high rates of absenteeism/absconding and depletion of the Health Workforce. What best practices could safeguard the most precision resource against the COVID-19 outbreak – the healthcare workers? How can we build resilience and boost morale among our health workers?
Here's the webinar "Caring for Caregivers – COVID-19 Crisis and Best Practices for Healthcare Organizations" hosted by QurHealth, a division of GMI, a Chennai-based Health-tech, Research and Innovation Center for Ventech Solutions, USA. QurHealth’s Family Health Book Suite goFHB is a clinical data digitalization & management solution for healthcare organizations that enables them to send patient health records over myFHB application to their patients. Our last three webinars saw 400+ registrations and 250+ delegates participating and promoting active discussion on industry-specific subjects. The upcoming webinar with Healthcare experts will focus on “Caring for Caregivers” addressing the queries and doubts in the minds of healthcare workers and organizations on best practices for healthcare organizations against the COVID-19 crisis.
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2. Corporate Info
About Us
Dermama Bioteknologi Laboratorium is research based company in regenerative medicine.
We focus on product R&D, clinical trial applications, and knowledge management in the
inflammatory, wound healing, and necrosis medical conditions.
dermama™ stem cell products have significant therapeutic potential because of their ability
to regulate inflammation, promote tissue regeneration, prevent pathological scar formation
and work as natural immuno-suppressor.
In medical practice of regenerative medicine, our procedure has been studied extensively for
several years with hundreds of clinical trials and continues to prove to be safe and reliable.
Every patient treated by us is entered into treatment registry and will be contacted at various
time points regarding the outcome of the procedure, any complications, etc. As a result we
have extensive experience in what works and what doesn’t work. We have published our
procedure in several medical conference papers, seminars and journals.
3. Corporate Info
Advantage
The technology being developed by dermama™ has shown significant advantages over other
cellular therapies in regenerative medicine of wound healing, for the following reasons:
• Availability - Over thousand treatments can be produced form a single donation
• Universal Compatibility – Products can be used in any patient without typing or
matching
• Ease of Use – Treatment can be accomplished with a simple I.V. infusion or injection
• Intellectual Property – The company has applied for several patents in the area of
stem cells and bio surgery
4. Our Teams
Dr. Indah Yulianto, SpKK (K) PhD
Associate Professor of Dermatology and Venerology
Universitas Sebelas Maret,
Solo, Central Java, Indonesia
Dr (Vet). Yuda Fibrianto, PhD
Associate Professsor at Physiology Department,
Veterinary Medicine at Gajah Mada University
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Dr. Yuyun Rindiastuti
Researcher at Dept of Theriogenology and Biotechnology
Seoul National University
Seoul, South Korea
5. Our Senior Advisors
Prof Dr. Suhartono Taat Putra, MSc Sp PA, PhD
Professor of Anatomy and Pathology,
Universitas Airlangga,
Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Prof. Dr. Indropo Agusni, SpKK (K) PhD
Professor of Dermatology and Venerology
Universitas Airlangga
Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Dr. I Ketut Sudiana, Drs. MSc, PhD
Associate Professor of Biotechnology and Molecular Pathology
Universitas Airlangga
Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Dr Agus Darwanto, PhD
Research Scientist of Epigenetic
University of Texas
Galveston, Texas, USA
6. Medical Partners
Dr. Titi Moertolo SpKK Dr. Titi Moertolo SpKK
Klinik Dr. Titi Fauzia Moertolo Klinik Dr. Titi Fauzia Moertolo
Jl Bendungan Jatiluhur 76 Jl. LLRE Martadinata No. 169 Lore
Bendungan Hilir, Tanah Abang Utara
Jakarta Pusat 10210 DKI Jakarta Bandung Jawa Barat
Telp: 62 21 573 1788 Telp: 62 22 7234634
Drg. Dewi Anggraini Margono SpKG
(K), PhD
FKG UI Departemen Ilmu Konservasi
Gigi. Jl. Salemba Raya No. 4
Jakarta Pusat 10430
Tlp/Fax : +62213913413
Dr. Nanda Dewi SpKK
Skin Health and Beauty Center
RS. Sentosa Bandung
7. Medical Partners
Dr. Kuncahyo Kamal Arifin SpOT
Klinik Bedah Tulang
RS PKU Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Jl.KH.Ahmad Dahlan
No.20 Yogyakarta 55122
Telp. (0274) 512653
PKU Muhammadiyah Stem Cell
Center
RS. PKU Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Solo, Jawa Tengah
Dr. Ratna Djuwita SpKK
Klinik Dermatologi dan Venerologi
RSI Siti Hajar,
Jalan Raden Patah No. 70-72,
Pucanganom
Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur 61217
8. Collaborations
Berlin-Brandernburg Center for Regenerative Therapies
(BCRT)
Leprosy Laboratory,
Institute of Tropical Disease, Airlangga University
Indonesia Society of Psycho-Neuro-Immunology
Indonesia Association of Stem Cells (ASPI)
Muhammadiyah Hospital Surakarta
Orthopedic Surgery Division,
Muhammadiyah Hospital Yogyakarta
Indonesia Medical Society of Dermatologist and Venerelogist
(PERDOSKI)
Indonesia Medical Society (IDI)