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SUMMARY

Event Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2017


Scope National and International
Theme Millenial Doctors - Advancing Quality Beyond Infinity
Date 30th October 2017 3rd November 2017
Place Faculty of Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara
Welcoming Party
Medical Olympiad
Form of Events
Non-Olympiad Event
Farewell Party
Target Participants 650 Delegates
1. As a place for medical students all over Indonesia and other
countries to compete in various medical branches and also to
motivate them to increase their capability on competing
professionally.
2. Increasing the bond between medical students all around the
Event Goals globe.
3. Updating medical students knowledge on various new
technology of the medical world.
4. Bringing the name of University of Sumatera Utara as the host
of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2017 which is an
event that enhances the skills of Medical Students.

Students Executive Board of Faculty of Medicine, University of


Organizer Sumatera Utara (PEMA FK USU) and Indonesian Medical Student
Executive Boards Association (ISMKI)

National International
Magdalena Uli Trevor Seo Zih Siang
Contact Person
+6281293276002 +6285362137686
madaulios@gmail.com zihsiangseo518@gmail.com
Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI)
Account Number Account Number : 0522044343 ; Swift Code : BNINIDJA
On behalf of Roza Jumainah Harahap
INTRODUCTION

Indonesian International Medical Olympiad (IMO) 2017 is the 8th annual


competition for preclinical medical students all around Indonesia and also
international medical students. The event this year will be held in Faculty of Medicine,
University of Sumatera Utara (USU). The competition will be divided into 6 medical
branches, which were Cardiorespiration, Uroreproduction, Musculoskeletal, Digestive,
Neuropsychiatry, and Infectious Disease. The competition will be categorized into
national branches which are Cardiorespiration, Uroreproduction, Musculoskeletal,
and Digestive, and also international branches which are Neuropsychiatry and
Infectious Disease. IMO 2017 will invite undergraduate preclinical students from
Indonesia and abroad, especially the medical students from the Asia-Pacific Region to
compete together.

The Faculty of Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara is a public institution


located in the Province of North Sumatera, the western region of Indonesia. Also,
USU is the 7th oldest university in Indonesia established in June 1952, therefore with a
long history, the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara has created many
accomplished doctor. The USU Faculty of Medicine also provides the environment
for medical students suitable for learning, blossoming the young generations to learn
the science of medicine, public health, and healthcare communication with an
Evidence-Based Medicine curriculum. It is a great honour for Faculty of Medicine,
University of Sumatera Utara to host the biggest Medical Olympiad Event in
Indonesia.

IMO 2017 is an event organized by the USU, Faculty of Medicine


collaborating with the Indonesian Medical Student Executive Boards Association
(ISMKI), an organization that consist all Indonesian Medical Students. There are 72
medical faculties that are involved in ISMKI. ISMKI is also a member of International
Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA), an international medical
student that consist all medical students in the world.

The Olympiad event of IMO 2017 will test medical knowledge not only
theoretically, but also clinical skills, laboratory identifying skills, and case analysis
presentation. Besides the Olympiad event, IMO 2017 also offers Welcoming Party,
Farewell Party, and also Symposium.

April 2017

Organizing Committee of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2017


VALIDATION FORM
INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2017
UNIVERSITY OF SUMATERA UTARA

Medan, 13th April 2017


CONTENTS

SUMMARY .............................................................................................................I

INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................II

VALIDATION FORM ............................................................................................III

CONTENTS ............................................................................................................IV

Background ..........................................................................................................1

Event ....................................................................................................................2

Theme...................................................................................................................2

Purposes ...............................................................................................................2

Target Participants ...............................................................................................2

Date and Place ......................................................................................................2

Form of Events .....................................................................................................2

Timetable of Events .............................................................................................6

Structure of Organizing Committees ...................................................................6

Budget for participants .........................................................................................6

Term of Registration ............................................................................................7

Syllabus ................................................................................................................7

Travel Tips and What to Know in Medan ............................................................7

Closing ...................................................................................................................... 7
Appendixes
Appendix I Timetable 8
Appendix II Structure of Organizing Committees ..10
Appendix III Budget for Participants ..19
Appendix IV Term of Registration ..20
Appendix V Syllabus ..24
Appendix VI Travel Tips and What to Know in Medan .30
PROPOSAL
INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2017
UNIVERSITY OF SUMATERA UTARA

A. Background
Contained in the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 12 of 2012 on
Higher Education with Gods mercy President of the Republic of Indonesia, that to
increase the national competitiveness in the face of globalization in all sectors, higher
education is needed to develop science and technology and produce intellectuals,
scientist and/or professionals who are cultured and creative, tolerant, democratic of
strong character, and brave to defend the truth in the interest of the nation. This is
where the importance of the intellectual and the attitude that must be owned by our
generations, medical students, who have the opportunity to face the globalization
through the establishment of a student excels in both the intellectual and behavior so
that they can be the agents of change which are useful to themselves, their families, and
as well as for the country.
Indonesian Medical Students Executive Boards Association (ISMKI) as the
only medical student executive boards organization has organized a variety of student
activities in the field of education, research, and community service. For this reason,
ISMKI with 72 institutions in Indonesia strive to accommodate our next generation
potential, annually held competition in the form of the only one Indonesia Medical
Olympiad (IMO) and in 2015 changed the name into Indonesian International
Medical Olympiad (IMO).
This competition will examine the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the
medical students from all faculties of medicine in Indonesia and abroad. Just like an
Olympiad, IMO 2017 has six branches of science that will be competed which is
Cardiorespiration, Uroreproduction, Musculoskeletal, Digestive, Neuropsychiatry, and
Infectious Disease. In addition, IMO 2017 will hold a variety of supporting events to
gain insight and knowledge and as well to establish the intimacy of the participants of
this event. The event is none other than to prepare the future doctors to become the
leading resource to promote Indonesia and other countries.
We hope with this event, medical students are able to optimize their potential.
And with the various series of other events, medical students are expected to be
human resources who have broad horizons and can contribute to the welfare of
Indonesia.
B. Event
Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2017

C. Theme
Millenial Doctors - Advancing Quality Beyond Infinity

D. Purposes
IMO 2017 is held in order to :
Be a place for medical students all around Indonesia and also other
countries to compete in various medical branches and also to motivate
them to increase their capability on competing professionally.
Increase the bond between medical students all around the globe.
Update medical students knowledge on various new technology of the
medical world.

Bringing the name of University of Sumatera Utara as the host of


Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2017 that supports
Indonesian Medical Students in improving their qualities.

E. Target Participants
The target participants of this event is Preclinical Medical Students from
Indonesia and abroad, who are sent as a delegates for member of ISMKI and
institution outside Indonesia (IFMSA member, especially Asia-Pacific Region).

F. Date and Place


Date : 30th October 3rd November 2017
Place : Faculty of Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara, Medan, North
Sumatera, Indonesia.

G. Form of Event
1. Medical Olympiad
The Medical Olympiad event of IMO 2017 is a competition with six different
branches of medical system.
The Olympiad will be divided into 4 national branches which are
Cardiorespiration, Uroreproduction, Musculoskeletal, and Digestive, and also 2
international branches which are Neuropsychiatry and Infectious Disease. For
International Branches, students from Indonesia will compete against students from
abroad.
The Olympiad will be divided into various stages, Preliminary Stage, Semifinal
Stage, and Final Stage. Each team will compete for gold medal, silver medal, and
bronze medal in a system. From the accumulation of the medals in each system, there
will be one grand champion. A gold medal is worth 5 points, a silver medal is worth 3
points, and a bronze medal is worth 1 point.

I. Preliminary Stage
The Preliminary Stage will be participated by the delegates from Indonesia
and abroad. Each institution can only send one team consisting of two members
for each branch. The Preliminary Stage will be divided into 2 (two) rounds,
which are the Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) and the Objective Structured
Practical Examination (OSPE).

1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQ)


In MCQ, delegates will be given 120 questions in vignette form.
The questions are in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) for the national
branch, and are in English for the International branch. Each correct
answer will be awarded +2 points; wrong answer will get -1 point. The
material is all according to the syllabuses given each branch. The
execution time is 60 minutes.
2. Objective Structured Practical Examination (OSPE)
In OSPE, the questions consist of practical issues about Anatomy,
Histology, and Supportive Examination. The participants will be given
40 short questions in 20 posts. For the branches besides Infectious
Disease, the 20 posts are 5 posts of Anatomy, 5 posts of Histology, and
10 posts of Supportive Examination. For Infectious Disease branch, the
20 posts are 5 posts of Bacteriology, 5 posts of Parasitology, 5 posts of
Fungi, and 5 posts of Supportive Diagnostic. In OSPE, each correct
answer will be awarded +3 points, and wrong answer will get -1 point.
The questions are in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) for national
branches and English for International branches. The materials are
according to the syllabuses for each branch. The execution time for each
post is 40 seconds.
10 teams with the highest points each branches will continue to the
Semifinal Stage.
II. Semifinal Stage
The Semifinal Stage will be attended by 10 teams. The semifinal stage will
be divided into 2 (two) rounds, which are Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) in
and the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). For the Infectious
Disease branch, the Semifinal Stage will be divided into Multiple Choice
Question (MCQ) and the Objective Structured Practical Identification (OSPI).
1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQ)
In MCQ, the participants will be given 100 questions in vignette form.
The questions are in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) for the national
branches and English for the International branches. Correct answer will be
given +2 points; wrong answer will be given -1 point. The material is
according to the syllabuses given for each branch. The execution time is 50
minutes.

2. Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)


In OSCE, the participants will be given 2 posts. In each post, the
participants will be given a case with a simulated patient. The participants will
be assigned to do the entire examination for the simulated patient. For the
national branches, OSCEs implementation is using Bahasa Indonesia
(Indonesian) and English for International branches. The assessment is based
on a checklist of the judges which is adapted to the existing procedures with
the total point scale is 0-100 points. The execution time is about 15 minutes;
13 minutes of working and 2 minutes of reading cases. The material is
provided in the syllabus.

3. Objective Structured Practical Identification (OSPI)


In OSPI, the participants will be given a question about a certain
infectious agents. Then, the participants will be asked to identify the specimen
structurally and systematically until they get a conclusion to answer the
question. OSPI in its implementation is using English. The assessment is
based on a checklist of the judges which is adapted to the existing procedures
with total points scale is 0-100 points. The execution time is about 15 minutes
for each question. The material is provided in syllabus.

The score in the Preliminary Stage will not be accumulated in Semifinal Stage.
The total points of the Semifinal Stage are the points derived from MCQ and
OSCE, for all branches except for Infectious Disease.
The Total points of the Semifinal Stage for Infectious Disease branch are the
points derived from MCQ and OSPI.
5 teams with the highest score in the Semifinal Stage for each branch will
continue to the Final Stage.

III. Final Stage


The Final Stage will be attended by 5 teams with the highest score in the
Semifinal Stage each branch. Final Stage will be divided into 2 (two rounds),
which are Student Oral Case Analysis and Public Health (SOCA-PH) and
Medical Quiz Game.
1. Structured Objective Case Analysis and Public Health (SOCA-PH)
In SOCA-PH, the participants will be given a case with six elements of
assessment, which is Definition, Problem Formulation, Problem Analysis,
Hypothesis, Synthesis and Conclusion, and Public Health Management. 45
minutes were given to do the solving, and 30 minutes were given for
presentation in front of the judges. The material for the cases will be
provided in the syllabus. The assessment is based on a checklist of the judges
which is adapted to the existing procedures with total points scale is 0-100
points. The implementations are in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) for the
national branches and English for the international branches.

2. Medical Quiz Game


Medical Quiz Game will be divided into 2 rounds, which are
Compulsory Round and Discord Round. In Compulsory Round, each team
will be asked 10 questions by turn. Correct answer within 15 seconds is
awarded +100 points. The unanswered question will be passed to the other
teams. For delay answer, 0 point is given; and for the wrong answer, -50
points are given.
In Discord round, one after another 15 questions are asked. Team
hitting the buzzer first and answered correctly is given +100 points. For delay
and wrong answer, -50 points are given. The wrong or unanswered question
will be passed to the next team who is hitting the buzzer first.

The implementations are in Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) for national


branches and English for international branches.
The score in the Preliminary Stage and Semifinal Stage will not be
accumulated in the Final Stage.
The team with the highest score in each branch will get a gold medal.
The team with the second highest score will get a silver medal. The team
with the third highest score will get a bronze medal.
Each gold medal is worth 5 points, a silver medal is worth 3 points, and
a bronze medal is worth 1 point.
The institution with the highest accumulated points will be the General
Champion of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad 2017.

2. Non-Olympiad Event
Non-Olympiad event is a series of events which were organized for
participants who do not pass the Preliminary Stage or the Semifinal Stage.
These events are held to tighten the relationship between the participants of
IMO 2017.
1. Welcoming Party
Welcoming Party is the opening event of IMO 2017 Faculty of
Medicine USU. In welcoming party, the inauguration, the art
performance, a cultural and custom performance, and other
entertainment events are held.
2. Farewell Party
Farewell Party is the closing event of IMO 2017 Faculty of
Medicine USU. In Farewell Party, an art performance, announcement
of the winner of IMO 2017, and other entertainment events will be
held.
3. Talk Show and Symposium
Talk Show is an additional event in IMO 2017 Faculty of Medicine
USU. There will also be symposium to upgrade the knowledge of the
participants; the speakers are the expert in their fields.

H. Timetable of Events
Attached in Appendix I

I. Structure of Organizing Committee


Attached in Appendix II

J. Budget for Participant


Attached in Appendix III
K. Terms of Registration
Attached in Appendix IV

L. Syllabus
Attached in Appendix V

M. Travel Tips and What to Know in Medan


Attached in Appendix VI

N. Closing
Therefore, as the Committee of Indonesian International Medical Olympiad
(IMO) 2017, we would like to thank all parties in advance for the kind attention,
cooperation, and supports in aiding the success of this event.
Appendix I

TIMETABLE IMO 2017

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

TIME Mon, 30th Oct 2017 Tue, 31st Oct 2017 Wed, 1st Nov 2017

Non - Olympiad Olympiad Olympiad Non-Olympiad

05.00 06.00
Preparation
06.00 07.00 Preparation

07.00 08.00 Transfer Venue to USU


Preliminary Stage
08.00 09.00 Transfer Venue to USU
Preparation
Semifinal
09.00 10.00 MCQ
Preliminary Stage: Preparation
PART A Semifinal
10.00 11.00 Arrival and MCQ
Registration (180 mins) (60 mins)
11.00 12.00 Free Time

12.00 13.00 Non


Olympiad
Break Time Break Time
Event*
13.00 14.00
(To be
Semifinal Announced)
14.00 15.00 OSCE
Preliminary Stage: Preparation
PART B
15.00 16.00
(180 mins) Semifinal
Delegates
16.00 17.00 OSCE-OSPI
Self-preparation
(210 mins)
Transfer Hotel to
17.00 18.00 Transfer USU to Hotel
Venue

18.00 19.00 Break Time Break Time Break Time

19.00 20.00 Transfer Venue to Hotel


Welcoming Party and
20.00 21.00 Free Time
Technical Meeting
Free Time
21.00 22.00
Transfer Venue to
22.00 23.00
Hotel
Rest Rest
23.00 24.00 Rest
DAY 4 DAY 5

TIME Thu, 2nd Nov 2017 Fri, 3rd Nov 2017

Non -
Olympiad ALL DELEGATES
Olympiad
05.00 06.00 Preparation
Preparation
06.00 07.00 Transfer Venue to USU
Final Stage
07.00 08.00
Preparation
Non All Delegates
08.00 09.00 Olympiad Check-out from Hotel
Final Stage Event*
09.00 10.00 SOCA-PH (To be
10.00 11.00 (240 mins) Announced)
11.00 12.00

12.00 13.00
Break Time
13.00 14.00
14.00 15.00

15.00 16.00 Final Stage


Medical Quiz
(180 mins)
16.00 17.00

17.00 18.00 Transfer Venue to Hotel


Delegates Departure
Delegates
18.00 19.00
Self-preparation

19.00 20.00 Transfer Hotel to Venue

20.00 21.00

21.00 22.00
Farewell Party

22.00 23.00

23.00 24.00 Rest


Appendix II
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL OLYMPIAD 2017
Millenial Doctors Advancing Quality Beyond Infinity

PROTECTOR : Chancellor of University of Sumatera Utara


Prof. Dr. Runtung Sitepu, SH, M.Hum
Dean of Faculty of Medicine, University of
Sumatera Utara
Dr. dr. Aldy Safruddin Rambe, Sp.S(K)

PRECEPTOR : Vice Dean of Student Affairs Faculty of Medicine,


University of Sumatera Utara
Dr. dr. Imam Budi Putra, MHA, Sp.KK
Vice Dean of Finance and Logistic Affairs Faculty
of Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara
dr. Zaimah Z. Tala, MS, Sp.GK
Vice Dean of Community Service Affairs Faculty
of Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara
Dr. dr. Dina Keumala Sari, M.Gizi., Sp.GK

dr. Dewi Masyithah Darlan, DAP& E.MPH, Sp.Park

dr. Faridz Syahrian

dr. Muhammad Syakur

dr. Galdy Wafie

ADVISOR : President of Indonesian Medical Student


Executive Boards Association
Irwanda Djamil, S.Ked
Governor of Students Executive Board Faculty of
Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara
Rianda Putra
Head of Education and Profession Department of
Students Executive Board Faculty of Medicine,
University of Sumatera Utara
Johannes Tanaka
STEERING COMMITTEE
External : Fenti Endriyani, S.Ked Universitas Sebelas Maret
Dini Ayu, S.Ked - Universitas Diponegoro
Nurdima Apriyani Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Barnard MS, S.Ked Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang
Gde Sindu Mega Universitas Padjadjaran
Masrura Arnika, S.Ked Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Alicya Lesmana Universitas Pelita Harapan
Putri Rahmah Azizah Universitas Islam Negeri Jakrta
Priskila Tanusaputra Universitas Pelita Harapan
Raden Roro Ester Universitas HKBP Nomensen
M. Teguh Syahputra Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara
Rifda Savirani Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang
Nadiah, S.Ked - Universitas Bengkulu
Chesa Yuni Hasranita - Universitas Batam
Antony, S.Ked Universitas Tanjungpura
Reyhan Dimas - Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Fauzan Yan Rabbani, S.Ked Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara

Internal : Shafura Hanani Nst, S.Ked


Wendy Armi, S.Ked
Dewi Sartika
Maulana Jamil Nst, S.Ked
Rahmad Diansyah, S.Ked
Alvin Henri, S.Ked
Dyan Riza Indah Tami, S.Ked
Ferry Fhrans V. Kaban, S.Ked
Hans Andre H. Simorangkir, S.Ked
Tania Silvia Alexandra, S.Ked
David Jhon R. Pakpahan, S.Ked
M. Fakhrur Rozi, S.Ked
Fachri Aulia D, S.Ked
Hendra Pranata
Nabilah Najmi
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Project Officer : Jeihan Al-khair Muthahari
Vice Project Officer I : Osvaldo Williamson
Vice Project Officer II : Raja Rigel Kent Hutajulu
Vice Project Officer III : Muhammad Ralfi Irsan
Secretary I : Huwaida Khoirunnisa
Secretary II : Syazi Maya Sari
Treasurer I : Roza Jumainah Harahap
Treasurer II : Dian Nasution

EVENT DIVISION
Head : Nadia Salsabila Rasyad
Vice : Elsa Fakhirah Nasution
Member : Ayumi Syifa Sakura
Hanifah Mutiara Hasibuan
Winda Sere E. Tambun
Aqib Asyraf Ablisar
Aulia Nanda Haritsyah Pane
Wardatan Kaddihan
Madihah Yasmine Rangkuti
Fandy Ong Jaya
Safhira Winta Pratiwi
Soni Sapri Sembiring
Alvin Oktomy Putra
Melvern Yogama Simamora
Ruth Jean Tri Apriliyanty
Prilly Tri Tania
Yohanna Evelyne Siburian
Elvia Julianti Br Samosir
OLYMPIAD AND MATERIAL DIVISION
Head Leader : Jessica Lin

Head of Infectious Disease : Christy Sutanto


Member : Aileen Wilhelmina Hakim
Krisda Oktaviani Mendrofa
Adetya Indah Sari
Henny

Head of Cardiorespiration : Stella Junita


Member : Casvin Jus
Jesslyn Wijaya
Rica Fitrianti Lubis
Nicholas Davis Tionata

Head of Uroreproduction : Vinny Stevany


Member : Elvi Noviana
Isni Dhiyah Almira
Anggita Rahma A. Siregar
Roudhoh Pratiwi

Head of Digestive : Khairani Putri


Member : Suci Raihani
Musliana
Andreas L.T. Simanjuntak
Anniesa Ghina Nabilah

Head of Musculoskeletal : Jessica Tjhoi


Member : F. Audri Dhania Wulina
Henny Nuralita
Aditasari Fathin
Dyaning Paramitha Guntari

Head of Neuropsychiatry : Lulu Anandita Putri


Member : Kinanti Triandani
Niko Demus P. Simanjuntak
Baginda Pascal A. H. Manik
Jeannis Clarissa
SECRETARIAT DIVISION
Head : Dara Hanifa Rahman
Vice : Afifah Musyirah Yusuf Lubis
Member : Atikah Tsari
Dila Sedana
Andreas Christopher
Yolanda Rebecca Tambunan
Varihatul Adawiyah Harahap
Shafany Marwa Hasibuan
Hafizah Khairi Dafnaz
Tifanny Tantoso
Christine
Novita Zulkarnain

MULTIMEDIA AND DOCUMENTATION DIVISION


Head : Audhy Alivia Rambe
Vice : Nabila Nasution
Member : Annisa Marchia Marshal
Bella Wiranda Utarie
Chyntia Glori Tania
Raynald Pradigo
Zoga Pratantia Tohari
Samuel Sembiring
Otniel Paskah R. Tambunan
Vita Titania Ginting
Raajih Ismail Al-Faruqi
Rahel Imelda
Stephanie Salim
Bobby Owen Siregar
Chaterine Hedsa Brilliant
PUBLIC RELATION DIVISION
Head : Magdalena Uli
Member : Tiurma Sibarani
Christine Bonuria Siregar
Sena Oktora Nasution
Ivana Aryani Marpaung
Dg Ku Nur Syahrina

FUNDRAISING AND SPONSORSHIP DIVISION


Head : Helen Priccila Siboro
Member : Aprilia Kusuma Putri
Mischka Scalvinni S. Suyar
Muhammad Haikal Farhat
Purnama Paulina Siregar
Minarti Helenta
Joseph Imannuel Damanik
Novan Roman Mendrofa
M. Roza Ramli
Dina Ardelia
Sarah Davita Ramadhania
Pitta Uli Hasianna Gultom
Melly Limbara
Irbah Rea Alvieda N
Lulu Chotim Ansari

LIAISON OFFICER DIVISION


Head : Lumongga Azma Chadisya
Vice : Alvando Aulia Isyan
Dearni Anggita K. Purba
Octavia Azrina Sembiring
Salma Khairunnisa
Syahri Hidayat Hrp
Member : M. Razaqa Prawiranagara
Dia Asri
Nadia Kemalasari
Robby Pandaibesi
Agnesia Alyssa
Alicia Edlin
Anastasya C. Monalisa A.C.
Andrew Sunarto
Andrian
Aretti Sari Napitupulu
Bayu Agustian Hasibuan
Enola Gracia A. Sihite
Indri Meiya Br. Sembiring
Monica Gwendoline A. Sirait
Muhammad Ade Indrawan
Muhammad Farhan Natama
Muhammad Rizki B. Lubis
Octaviasari Agatha Dachi
Rashvini Rania
Roulina Ratih S. Panggabean
Rondang D. F. Sihotang
Ummilia Syaimima
Vincent Tandiono
Amien Shaleh Ashal
Annisa Sartika Dewi
Awi Tifani M. Harahap
Ayu Ariva Haq
Ayu Debora P. Nainggolan
Benediktus M. H. Siallagan
Bianca Franchyeda
Diqqi Davi R. P.Syahreza
Eka Zhaki Safira Lubis
Ekaristi Ruth E. Manurung
Erra Dian Hasanah
Fahreza Rahmadika Ainur
Fakhri Amir
Fanissa
Galih Bagas Prijatmoko
Geubrina Kananda
Harisa Mardiah
Hayatul Karimah
Insana K. Tampubolon
Jeffy Stella Sitorus
Jason Christoper
Jemia Sura Laksana
Lintong Mawar Y. Siregar
Marwin Siahaan
Marlisa
Michelle Hotmauli Sinaga
Muhammad Argente N.
Muhammad Farid Z. D.
Muhammad Ikhsan S. A. N.
Nicholas Prananda Sembiring
Putri Revina Nirda Chairy
Rahmi Dwi Alfina
Refa Perdana Mukti
Rizky Haditya
Soufika Zamharira Rokan
Stevani Rumapea
Tazzya Shailla Elfazi
Tengku Vira Annisa
Ulfatul Ulya
Vanny Salsabila
Wilbert Joe
Yan Josua Sinaga
Yosephin Irene Togatorop

CONSUMPTION DIVISION
Head : Jazira Rezkika
Vice : Suelsa Haya S.Nur
Member : Khairunnisa
Novia Nasution
Ummi Kalsum Harahap
Gugun Sahat Rouli Purba
Billy Koesuma
Gideon M. Silalahi
Vonny
Chyntia Ervina
LOGISTIC AND EQUIPMENT DIVISION
Head : Dendy Fitra Lesmana
Vice : Sryita Charina P. Sembiring
Member : Gio Justisia Batubara
Muhammad Deri Pradana
Rizki Arrizal
Said Fachlefi
Sherin Agustina Hasibuan
Susanto Handoko Nasution
Yustry Meliani Meliala
Haris Maulana A. Harahap
Agung Hamonangan Siboro
Roni Andreas Sembiring
Fadlan Hafizh Harahap

TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
Head : Muhammad Yogie P. Sopiyan
Vice : Luhurul Amri
Member : Haznur Ikhwan
Raja Putra
Ahmad Rafiqi
Edgar Anthony
Alamsyah Prasetyo Ks
Denny Japardi
Putra Halomoan Munthe
May Iyasya Sarumpaet
T. Sarah Nurkhalisa
Akhbar Fauzan Nainggolan
Appendix III

BUDGET FOR PARTICIPANTS

No. ITEM PRICE


1 Accommodations (5 days) IDR 600,000
2 T-Shirt IDR 70,000
3 Consumption Day I IDR 40,000
4 Consumption Day II IDR 40,000
5 Consumption Day III IDR 40,000
6 Consumption Day IV IDR 40,000
7 Consumption Day V IDR 20,000
8 IMO Kit IDR 50,000
TOTAL IDR 900,000*
*Budget for one person.
Appendix IV

TERMS OF REGISTRATION

Delegates

1. Participants of IMO 2017 are pre-clinical student (maximum of 4 years) in a


Faculty of Medicine in Indonesia or International. Each University may send 1
team maximum for each branch, 1 team consists of 2 people. The national
branches are only available for medical students from Faculty of Medicine in
Indonesia, whereas the International branches are available to students of
Faculty of Medicine in Indonesia and abroad.

2. The Olympiad is divided into national branches and international branches.


The national branches are Cardiorespiration, Uroreproduction,
Musculoskeletal, and Digestive. The international branches are Infectious
Disease and Neuropsychiatry.

3. All Participants must participate in all activities held during IMO 2017 and
follow the schedule announced by the Organizing Committees of IMO 2017.

4. Delegates who do not participate in every activities scheduled by the


Organizing Committee of IMO 2017 will receive sanctions, except in certain
circumstances.

Registration Flow
Registration period :

Wave I 17th April 2017 14th May 2017


Wave II 22nd May 2017 18th June 2017
Wave III 14th August 2017 10th September 2017
Wave IV (International Team) 18th September 2017 1st October 2017

A. Contact the Organizing Committee of IMO 2017 (Magdalena as Head


Public Relation Division or Trevor Seo Zih Siang as Vice President
External of ISMKI).

B. After being approved by the Organizing Committee of IMO 2017,


proceed to payment.
C. Complete Registration Payment :

Category Wave I Wave II Wave III Wave IV

International USD 75 USD 80 USD 85 USD 90


International
Branches
Indonesia IDR 900,000,00 IDR 950,000,00 IDR 1,000,000,00 -

National
Indonesia IDR 900,000,00 IDR 950,000,00 IDR 1,000,000,00 -
Branches

*The table above is the registration fee for 1 (one) person

The payment may be transferred via BNI (Bank Negara Indonesia)


Account title : Roza Jumainah Harahap Account No : 0522044343
Bank Detail : Bank Negara Indonesia Swift Code : BNINIDJA
*There may be additional charge for transferring, the amount of charge depends from
the bank.

D. Complete the Registration

After finishing the payment, delegates must inform the Organizing


Committee. We will then send the registration form link and Letter of
Agreement to the delegates. The delegates must fill in the registration form,
accept the Letter of Agreement (Signed by Team Leader over Stamp Duty*),
and submit the following documents required to finished the registration :

o Recommendation Letter from the University of delegates


o Scan of Letter of Agreement (Signed over Stamp Duty*)
o Profile Photo of each delegates (3x4 format style)
o Evidence of registration payment
o Delegates Student Card
*International Team doesnt have to use Stamp Duty
Compile the documents into 1 (one) .zip or .rar folder with format title :

IMORegistration_UniversityName_BranchOfCompetition_NameOf
TeamLeader, and send it to imousu2017@gmail.com

Example:
IMORegistration_UniversitasSumateraUtara_Neuropsychiatry_JohannesTanaka

E. After completing all the documents needed for registration, the Organizing
Committee of IMO 2017 will inform you about the validation and will send
you the Invitation Package and Letter of Confirmation. Registration is done.

F. Re-registration during arrival. Delegates must bring the following documents :

Invitation Package and Letter of Confirmation.

Original Letter of Agreement (Signed over Stamp Duty)

Hardcopy of Recommendation Letter from University

Photocopy of delegates Student Card

3 sheets of Profile Photo (3x4 format style)

Evidence of Payment
REMARKS

1. For further information :

Contact Person : Magdalena Uli (+6281293276002)


Website : www.imousu2017.com

FacebookPages : IMO Universitas Sumatera Utara

Twitter : @IMO2017_USU

Instagram : @imo2017_usu

LINE Account : @vny7067e (IMO2017s Official Account of LINE)

magdalenauli (Magdalena as Head of Public Relation Division)

Email : imousu2017@gmail.com

2. Organizing Committees of IMO 2017 will not be responsible for any mistakes of
names and other information during registration of delegates.
Appendix V

SYLLABUS
International Branch
Infectious Disease

Basic Medical Sciences


34. Pertussis
1. Host Pathogen Interactions 35. Diphtheria
2. Basic and Medical Microbiology 36. Tetanus
3. Basic and Medical Parasitology (Parasitic-
37. Tuberculosis
Protozoa and Parasitic Helminths) 38. Leprosy
4. Specimen (Obtaining and Processing) 39. Leptospirosis
5. Medical Virology 40. Relapsing Fever
6. Immunology of Infection and Vaccines 41. Gas Gangrene and Antibiotic-Associated
7. Chemotherapy and Pharmacotherapy of Colitis
Microbial Disease 42. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Syphilis,
Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Cancroid, LGV,
Clinical Disease
Trichomonas, Candida)
8. Acute Rhinitis 43. Malaria
9. Influenza 44. Leishmaniasis
10. Avian Influenza 45. Intestinal Nematodes (Ascariasis,
11. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Hookworm, Pinworm, Whipworm,
(AIDS) Strongyloides)
12. Dengue Fever and Dengue Haemorrhagic 46. Amoebiasis
Fever 47. Filariasis
13. Hand-Mouth-Foot Disease 48. Schistosomiasis
14. EBV Infections 49. Cutaneous Larva Migrans
15. Poliomyelitis 50. Taeniasis
16. Rabies 51. Pediculosis and Scabies
17. Morbili / Measles 52. Maduromycosis / Eumycetoma
18. Human Papilloma Virus Infections 53. Aspergillosis
19. Herpes Zoster and Varicella 54. Dermatophytosis and Pityriasis Versicolor
20. Mumps
21. Arthropod-borne Viruses Related Disease Public Health Issues
22. Viral Hepatitis 55. Epidemiology and Control of Infectious
23. Viral Gastroenteritis Diseases
24. TORCHS 56. Public Health Promotion for Preventing
25. Helicobacter Infection Infectious Diseases
26. Ludwigs Angina 57. Infectious Diseases on Occupation and
27. Pneumonia Environment Health Issues
28. Otitis Media and External 58. Public Health Nutrition for Prevention of
29. Meningitis Tropical Infectious Disease.
30. Trachoma Conjunctivitis
31. Typhoid Fever
32. Dysentery Bacilli
33. Cholera
SYLLABUS
International Branch
Neuropsychiatry

Basic Medical Science 35. Nociceptive, Neuropathic, and Referred


Pain
1. Anatomy and Histology of Nervous System 36. Poliomyelitis
2. Physiology of Nervous System 37. Substance Abuse
3. Biochemistry of Nervous System 38. Post Traumatic Amnesia
4. Microbiology and Parasitology of Nervous 39. Insomnia and Hypersomnia
System 40. Psychosis
5. Pathology of Nervous System 41. Bipolar Disorder
6. Radiology of Nervous System 42. Panic and Anxiety Disorder
7. Rehabilitation of Nervous System 43. Personality Disorder
8. Pharmacotherapy of Nervous System 44. Somatoform and Dissociative Disorder
Disorder 45. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Disease List 46. Baby Blues Syndrome
47. Autism Spectrum Disorders
9. Epilepsy and Status Epilepticus 48. Social phobia, specific phobia, and
10. Coma Agoraphobia
11. Seizure and Febrile Seizure 49. Neurological Manifestations of Systemic
12. Tension Headache, Migraine, Cluster Disorder
Headache, and Trigeminal Neuralgia 50. Complication of Infectious Diseases in
13. Vertigo and Menieres Disease Central Nervous System
14. Meningitis and Encephalitis 51. Malignancy in Nervous System
15. Bells Palsy 52. Cerebral Concussion and Cerebral
16. Aphasia Contusion
17. Hydrocephalus
18. Encephalopathy Preventive Medicine
19. Cerebral Palsy 53. Intervention of Neurological
20. Cerebrovascular Accident Communicate Diseases
21. Spinal Cord Injury 54. Intervention of Neurological Non-
22. Complete Spinal Transection Communicable Diseases
23. Parkinsons Disease 55. Environmental and Occupational Health
24. Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia, of the Nervous System
and Alzheimer 56. Nutrition of the Nervous System
25. Guillian-Barre Syndrome
26. Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome
27. Herniated Nucleus Pulposus
28. Acute Medulla Compression
29. Spina Bifida
30. Neurogenic Bladder
31. Erbs and Klumpke Paralysis
32. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
33. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
34. Peroneal Palsy
SYLLABUS
National Branch
Cardiorespiration

Basic Medical Science 28. Deep Vein Thrombosis


1. Anatomy and Histology of Cardiovascular 29. Venous Embolism
and Respiratory System 30. Venous Insufficiency
2. Physiology of Cardiovascular and 31. Lymphangitis and Lymphedema
Respiratory System 32. Influenza and Avian Influenza
3. Biochemistry of Cardiovascular and 33. SARS
Respiratory System 34. Pneumonia
4. Microbiology and Parasitology of 35. Uncomplicated Pulmonary Tuberculosis,
Cardiovascular and Respiratory System Tuberculosis with HIV and MDR-TB
5. Pathology of Cardiovascular and 36. Pharyngitis, Laryngitis, Tonsillitis, and
Respiratory System Peritonsil Abscess
6. Radiology of Cardiovascular and 37. Pseudo-Croop Acute Epiglottitis
Respiratory System 38. Pertussis
7. Rehabilitation of Cardiovascular and 39. Diphtheria
Respiratory System 40. Tracheitis
8. Pharmacotherapy of Cardiovascular and 41. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Respiratory System 42. Acute Bronchitis
Diseases List 43. Acute Bronchiolitis
9. Shock (Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, 44. Bronchiectasis
Neurogenic, Septic) 45. Bronchial Asthma
10. Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart 46. Chronic Lung Obstruction Disease
Disease 47. Liver Abscess
11. Essential Hypertension 48. Lung Emphysema
12. Secondary Hypertension 49. Massive Pleural Effusion
13. Angina Pectoris 50. Pneumothorax
14. Myocardium Infarction 51. Haematothorax
15. Heart Failure 52. Pulmonary Edema
16. Supraventricular and Ventricular 53. Malignancy of the Respiratory System
Tachycardia Preventive Medicine
17. Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter 54. Intervention of Cardiovascular and
18. Supraventricular and Ventricular Respiratory System Communicable
Extrasystole Disease
19. Ventricular Fibrillation 55. Intervention of Cardiovascular and
20. Cardiorespiratory Arrest Respiratory System Non-Communicable
21. Cor-Pulmonale Disease
22. Endocarditis, Myocarditis, Pericarditis 56. Environmental and Occupational Health
23. Congenital Hearts Defects of Cardiovascular and Respiratory System
24. Heart Valve Disease 57. Nutrition of Cardiovascular System and
25. Dissecting Aneurysm Respiratory System
26. Thromboangiitis Obliterans
27. Varices
SYLLABUS
National Branch
Uroreproduction

Basic Medical Science 32. Infertility


1. Anatomy and Histology of Urogenital 33. Benign Prostate Hyperplasia and Prostate
System Carcinoma
2. Physiology of Urogenital System 34. Amenorrhea and Abnormal Uterus
3. Biochemistry of Urogenital System Bleeding
4. Microbiology and Parasitology of 35. Endometriosis
Urogenital System 36. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
5. Pathology of Urogenital System 37. Uterine Myoma
6. Radiology of Urogenital System 38. Vulvitis
7. Rehabilitation of Urogenital System 39. Vaginitis
8. Pharmacotherapy of Urogenital System 40. Salpingitis
Disorders 41. Inversio Uteri
9. Anatomical, Physiological, and Biochemical 42. Prolapse Uterus, Cystocele, and Rectocele
Changes in Pregnancy 43. Abortus
44. Ectopic Pregnancy
Diseases List 45. Molar Pregnancy
10. Glomerulonephritis 46. Infections of Pregnancy
11. Uncomplicated Pyelonephritis 47. Antepartum and Postpartum Bleeding
12. Urinary Tract Infections 48. Prolonged Delivery
13. Genital Discharge Syndrome 49. Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
14. Syphilis 50. Ovarian Cysts
15. Urolithiasis 51. Bartholins Cysts and Abscess
16. Renal Colic 52. Nabothian and Gardner Cysts
17. Urine Incontinence 53. Malignancy of Female Reproduction
18. Renal Rupture System
19. Bladder Rupture
Preventive Medicine
20. Urethra Rupture
21. Acute Tubular Necrosis 54. Intervention of Urogenital Communicable
22. Hypospadia and Epispadia Diseases
23. Male Sexual Dysfunction 55. Intervention of Urogenital Non-
24. Priapism Communicable Diseases
25. Torsio Testis 56. Environmental and Occupational Health of
26. Phimosis and Paraphimosis Urogenital System
27. Prostatitis 57. Nutrition of Urogenital System
28. Cryptorchidism 58. Contraception and Demography
29. Urine Incontinence
30. Renal Colic
31. Nephritic Syndrome
SYLLABUS
National Branch
Musculoskeletal

Basic Medical Science 28. Myonecrosis (Gas Gangrene)


29. Tetanus and Botulism
1. Anatomy and Histology of Musculoskeletal 30. Femurs Head Necrosis
System 31. Rheumatoid Arthritis
2. Physiology of Musculoskeletal System 32. Gout Arthritis and Pseudogout
3. Biochemistry of Musculoskeletal System 33. Osteoarthritis
4. Microbiology and Parasitology of 34. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Musculoskeletal System 35. Osteoporosis
5. Pathology of Musculoskeletal System 36. Ligament and Tendon Lesion
6. Radiology of Musculoskeletal System 37. Achilles Tendon Rupture
7. Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal System 38. Meniscal Lesions
8. Pharmacotherapy of Musculoskeletal 39. Tenosynovitis
System 40. Heat Cramp
Diseases List 41. Caput Succedaneum
42. Myasthenia Gravis
9. Lipoma 43. Sjogren Syndrome
10. Venous Leg Ulcer 44. Potts Disease
11. Nail Loss 45. Fibromyalgia
12. Genu Varum 46. Organophosphate Poisoning
13. Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV) 47. Synovial Sarcoma
14. Physical Overload 48. Tumor of Bone
15. Osteogenesis Imperfecta 49. Tumor of Soft Tissue
16. Achondroplasia 50. Rhabdomyosarcoma
17. Clavicle Fracture
18. Opened and Closed Fracture of Upper and Preventive Medicine
Lower Extremity 51. Intervention of Musculoskeletal System
19. Pathological Fracture Communicable Disease
20. Epiphysiolysis 52. Intervention of Musculoskeletal System
21. Fracture and Dislocation of Spine Non-Communicable Disease
22. Kyphosis 53. Environmental and Occupational Health of
23. Congenital and Idiopathic Scoliosis Musculoskeletal System
24. Lordosis 54. Nutrition of Musculoskeletal System
25. Spondyloarthritis and Spondylosis
26. Osteomyelitis
27. Rickettsia and Osteomalacia
SYLLABUS
National Branch
Digestive

Basic Medical Science 30. Appendicitis and Appendiceal Abscess


31. Nematodes Infection
1. Anatomy and Histology of Digestive 32. Taeniasis
System 33. Bacillary Dysentery
2. Physiology of Digestive System 34. Cholera
3. Biochemistry of Digestive System 35. Typhoid Fever
4. Microbiology and Parasitology of Digestive 36. Diverticulitis
System 37. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
5. Pathology of Digestive System 38. Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome
6. Radiology of Digestive System 39. Hirchsprungs Disease
7. Rehabilitation of Digestive System 40. Rectal Prolapse
8. Pharmacotherapy of Digestive System 41. Proctitis
Diseases List 42. Haemorrhoid
43. Anal Fissure and Perianal Fistula
9. Food Poison and Allergy 44. Peritonitis
10. Mouth Ulcer 45. Colon Amoebiasis and Amoebic Liver
11. Oral Candidiasis Abscess
12. Ludwigs Angina 46. Acute Cholecystitis
13. Parotitis 47. Acute Viral Hepatitis
14. Manifestation of Systemic Disease of the 48. Chronic Hepatitis and Hepatocellular
Oral Cavity Carcinoma
15. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease 49. Steatohepatitis
16. Gastrointestinal Bleeding 50. Liver Failure
17. Esophageal Atresia 51. Neonatal Cholestatis
18. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 52. Pancreatitis
19. Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer 53. Pancreatic Head Cancer
20. Hiatus Hernia 54. Malignancy of Digestive System
21. Pyloric Stenosis
22. Intestinal Perforation Preventive Medicine
23. Ileus 55. Intervention of Digestive System
24. Intussusception Communicable Disease
25. Intestinal and Anal Atresia 56. Intervention of Digestive System Non-
26. Malabsorption and Food Intolerance Communicable Disease
27. Botulism 57. Environmental and Occupation Health of
28. Umbilical and Inguinal Hernia Digestive System
29. Necrotizing Enterocolitis 58. Nutrition of Digestive System
Appendix VI

TRAVEL TIPS AND WHAT TO KNOW IN MEDAN

Medan, North Sumatera

Medan (Indonesian pronunciation: [medan]; Indonesian: Kota Medan) is the


capital of North Sumatra province in Indonesia. Located on the northern coast, and
with 2,210,610 inhabitants at the 2015 census. Medan is the fifth largest city in
Indonesia by population after Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung and Bekasi, also the third
largest city by land area (behind Jakarta and Surabaya), and the largest Indonesian city
outside Java. The city is bordered by the Deli Serdang Regency to the east, south
and west, and the Straits of Malacca to the north, also strategically located for
economy as the Straits of Malacca is one of the most important shipping lanes in the
world.

T I ME
The Indonesian government only recognizes three time zones in its territory:

Indonesia Western Time seven hours in advance (UTC+7) of Greenwich Mean


Time (GMT), Indonesia Central Time eight hours ahead (UTC+8) of GMT, and
Indonesia Eastern Time nine hours ahead (UTC+9) of GMT. Medan Standard
Time is set at UTC +7.

L A N GU A GES A N D E T HN IC
The official national language of the Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesia and English.
However, many other regional dialects exist. As for Ethnicity, the
Malayan , Batak (including Mandailing and Karo people), and Chinese are the
major ethnics in Medan, with sizeable Minangkabau and Javanese people and also
has small Acehnese, Indians, Nias, and Sundanese people. Medan also has foreign
residents from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand, China, Taiwan, Middle
East and other Asian countries.

R EL I G IO N
Islam is the major religion of Medan, constitute around 62 percent of all resident,
mostly who followed Islam are the Malay, Javanese and small Bataknese Mandailing
people, mosque and Halal food are quite easy to find anywhere around the city.

Christian is the second largest religion, constitute around 28 percent, mostly


are Protestants and small (around 10 percent out of all Christians) are Catholics, the
Bataknese (Toba, Karo, Simalungun), Nias, several Chinese and several Indian
People are the adherents of this religion. The HKBP, GBKP and Methodist are
the biggest Christian denominations in Medan.

Buddhism formed around 7 percent; with the Chinese are the largest followers,
mostly Buddhist in Medan is the Mahayana Buddhism, followed by Theravada and
Tantrayana (also called Vajrayana).

Hinduism is the 4th largest religion with formed around 1.20 percent, Sikhism
religion also included since Indonesian government does not include Sikhs as official
religion, Indian who is living in Medan are the major followers, Hinduism in Medan is
quite different than any other part of Hindu around Indonesia which is teaching
Balinese version of Hindu, the major Gods worshipped
are Murugan, Shiva, Mariamman and Krishna.

The last registered official religion in Medan is Confucianism also known


as Konghucu, mostly adherent are the Chinese, the Taoism and other Chinese Folk
philosophies are also included as Confucian in ID Card, Confucius
, Mazu and Guandi are the most worshipped God and
Goddesses for this religion followers in Medan.

T RA N S P OR TA T IO N
Medan is well-connected by road, air, rail and sea. There are plenty of options for
public transport within city and intercity. The Kualanamu International Airport is the
second largest airport after Soekarno-Hatta International Airport with a
224,298 m2 (2,414,324 square feet) of passengers terminal. It is the first airport in
Indonesia which has direct rail links to the city.
The Port of Belawan (Pelabuhan Belawan) is the main seaport in Medan.
Located in the northeast coast of Sumatra, Belawan is situated 12 miles (19 kilometers)
north of Medan city and serves as a port, which is the terminus of a railway that crosses
the channel south of the island by bridge.

One of the unique features of Medan are the motorized rickshaws known
as Becak Motor (Bentor) or Becak Mesin. The becaks are found almost everywhere.
Unlike the Javanese rickshaws, the driver sits on the right side of the vehicle and unlike
traditional becaks, a motorized becak can take its passenger anywhere in the city. The
fare to ride a becak is relatively cheap and is usually negotiated beforehand.

There are also more public transport like taxis and minibuses, known
as Sudako or Angkutan Kota (Angkot). The angkot can be found easily in medium-
to-high congested roads, and angkots always use a route number.

C U RR EN C Y

The official curency released by the


Bank Indonesia (Central Bank of the
Indonesia) is the Rupiah.

Banking Details
Banking hours are usually from 8 am
to 3 pm and are open during Monday-
Friday. ATMs are located everywhere and
many near commercial centers.
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