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The Indonesian Society
of Endocrinology
(PERKENI)

The History .....................


The Indonesian Society of Endocrinology (Perkeni)
was established on June 30, 1978 in Medan,
initiated by Prof. dr. Utoyo Sukaton, SpPD-KEMD.
The idea was articulated in National Congress of
Indonesian Society of Internal Medicine -IV
(KOPAPDI-IV) (Medan, 1978) to promote and
develop the science of endocrinology and raise
awareness of the existence need of coordination
in this field.

............................. Profile
The Indonesian Society of Endocrinology (Perkeni)
consists of endocrinologist (Konsultan Metabolik
Endokrin dan Diabetes/KEMD) and physicians
who have an interest in the field of endocrinology.
The Indonesian Society of Endocrinology is an
autonomous legal entity with it's parent
organization: The Indonesian Doctors Association
(IDI). At present, our board for the 2009 - 2012
period is located in Jakarta with its organizational
structure attached.
Perkeni has 14 branches throughout Indonesia,
including Medan (North Sumatra), Padang (West
Sumatra), Palembang (South Sumatra), Bandung,
Jakarta, Semarang (Central Java), Yogyakarta,
Surakarta, Malang, Surabaya (East Java), Bali,
Makassar (South Sulawesi), Manado (North
Sulawesi) and Banjarmasin (South Kalimantan).

Goals ...............................

Prevention and management of diabetes


program

1. To raise and strengthen the relationship among


endocrinology enthusiasts throughout
Indonesia
2. To establish and maintain relationships with
other expert associations throughout
Indonesia and endocrinologist association
abroad
3. To strengthen unity and to raise awareness of
developing and maintaining national welfare,
in particular, and humanity in general

1. Improved diabetes healthcare services in


Indonesia by:
a. Organizing training for various health
personnel in terms of education and
administration of diabetes
b. Revision and distribution management of
diabetes mellitus consensus
c. Development and distribution of educational
materials regarding diabetes mellitus
d. Meetings to establish referral systems
2. Increased capacity of diabetic foot services in
Indonesia

Steps taken to achieve the goals:


1. Encourages our members to conduct scientific
research in the field of endocrinology
2. Organize scientific meetings
3. Release scientific publications
4. Establish relationship and cooperation with
other departments / associations having
similar goals, in or outside the country
5. Assist government in various issues concerning
endocrinology, in particular, and health in
general

Activities already implemented include:


1. Scientific meetings at home and abroad
2. Scientific researches and publications in
national and international medical journals
3. Collaboration with The Ministry of Health and
other associations which work in the field of
diabetes such as Indonesian Diabetes
Association (PERSADIA) and the Indonesian
Diabetes Educator Association (PEDI)
4. Production of national consensus books /
guidelines
5. Training in the field of endocrinology for
doctors and paramedics
6. Training on Improving Diabetes Health Care
Delivery in Indonesia for 1237 health care
providers (125 internists, 539 primary care
doctors, 573 diabetes educators)

Organizational Structure
(2009-2012)

Advisory Board : Prof. dr. Supartondo, SpPD-KEMD,


KGer
Steering Board :

Prof. dr. Slamet Suyono, SpPD-KEMD

Prof. Dr. dr. R. Djokomoeljanto, SpPD-KEMD

Prof. Dr. dr. Askandar Tjokroprawiro,SpPD-KEMD

Prof. dr. Syafril Syahbuddin, SpPD-KEMD

Prof. Dr. dr. Sidartawan Soegondo, SpPD-KEMD,


FACE
Chairman: dr. Pradana Soewondo, SpPD-KEMD
Secretary: dr. Em Yunir, SpPD-KEMD
Treasurer: dr. Soesilowati Soerachmad, SpPD-KEMD

Fields:
Education

Prof. Dr. dr. Sarwono Waspadji, SpPD-KEMD

Prof. Dr. dr. Karel Pandelaki, SpPD-KEMD

Dr. dr. Achmad Rudijanto, SpPD-KEMD

dr. Imam Subekti, SpPD-KEMD


Research Committee

Prof.Dr. dr. Agung Pranoto, MSc, SpPD-KEMD

Prof. Dr. dr. Ketut Suastika, SpPD-KEMD

dr. Dante Saksono Harbuwono, SpPD, PhD.


Organization

dr. Ida Ayu Kshanti, SpPD-KEMD

dr. Gatut Semiardji, SpPD-KEMD

International Relation

dr. Roy P. Sibarani, SpPD-KEMD

dr. Med. Benny Santosa, SpPD-KEMD

Study Group
Paediatrics Endocrinology :
dr. Aman Bhakti Pulungan, SpA(K)
Basic Endocrinology :
dr. Herawati Sudoyo, PhD
Obstetrics Endocrinology :
dr. Budi Wikeko, SpOG(K)
Neuro-endocrinology :
dr. Diatri Nari Lastri, SpS(K)
dr. Riwanti Estiasari, SpS
Diabetic Foot :
Prof. Dr. dr. Sarwono Waspadji, SpPD-KEMD
dr. Em Yunir, SpPD-KEMD
Thyroid :
Prof. Dr. dr. Johan S. Masjhurr, SpPDKEMD,SpKN
dr. Tjokorda Gde Pemayun, SpPD-KEMD
Hypofise :
dr. R. Bowo Pramono, SpPD-KEMD
dr. Tri Juli Edi Tarigan, SpPD
Adrenal :
dr. IGN Adhiarta, SpPD-KEMD

Membership .....................
Membership is open to Indonesia Medical
Association (IDI) members, physicians, Internist,
Obstetricians, Pediatric Endocrinologist and other
subjects experts who are interested in endocrinology.
Currently we have 51 endocrinologists, 13 paediatric
endocrinologists, and 49 physicians undergoing
training to become certified endocrinologists and
paediatric endocrinologists

Our Branches

Our on Going Projects


1. Capacity Building for Diabetic Foot Care in Indonesia
(in collaboration with World Diabetes
Foundation/WDF)

2. Diabetes Retinopathy (Hellen Keller Int)


3. Prevention and control of DM on Community-based
Initiatives (CBI) Area (MoH RI)

Capacity Building for Diabetic Foot Care in Indonesia (WDF08-315)


Indonesian Society of Endocrinology
Background

1. To improve the competency of trainers in diabetic foot


care in Indonesia
2. To train teams for diabetic foot care in 30 provincial
referral hospitals in Indonesia
3. To establish diabetic foot clinics in five diabetes centers
in Indonesia.

Methods
The project spans from July 2008 until December 2010.
Activities include
1. Training of trainers in M. V. Diabetes Hospital in
Chennai, India
2. Development of the training modules, guidelines and
education materials
3. Workshop for trainers
4. Training for health care workers on diabetic foot care
5. Facilitation of development of diabetic foot clinics in
five diabetes centers
6. Comprehensive diabetes foot care in the five centers
7. Advance training on diabetic foot care followed by one
day workshop.

2. Medan
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK. USU/RS Dr. Pringadi
Jalan Prof. H.M.Yamin 47,
Medan
Phone. +6261-4142720
dharma_lindarto@yahoo.com
3. Padang
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK.UNAND/RS Dr. M Djamil
Jalan Burung Kutilang 1,
Padang
Phone. +62751-20022
email: pibipd@yahoo.com

One of the most prominent complications among patients


with diabetes and reasons for hospitalization is diabetic foot.
One in every six people with diabetes had diabetic foot with
the total number of 4 millions incidences per year around the
world. Among that, 1 million amputations were conducted
every year, or one in every 30 seconds.

Objectives

8. Yogyakarta
1. Jakarta
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
Divisi Metabolik Endokrin
FK.UGM/RSUPDr. Sardjito
Departemen Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
Jalan Kesehatan 1, Sekip
FKUI/RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo
Yogyakarta
Jalan Salemba 6, Jakarta
Phone. +62274-587333
Phone. +6221-3100075/3907703
email: prharyjo2003@yahoo.com
email: endocrin@rad.net.id
9. Surabaya
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK.UNAIR/RSUP Dr. Sutomo
Jalan Prof. Moestopo 6-8
Surabaya
Phone. +6231-5023866
email: diabetes@rad.net.id
10. Malang
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK.UNBRAW/RSUD Dr. Sjaiful Anwar
Jalan Jaksa Agung Suprapto 2,
Malang
Phone. +62341-357663
email: perkeni_mlg@yahoo.com

4. Palembang
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK.UNSRI/ RSUP Dr. M. Hoesin
Jalan Jend Sudirman Kav.3,5,
Palembang
Phone. +62711-354088
email: shababalwi@yahoo.com

PERKENI
branches
WDF
Project

Expected Outcome
1. Two internists and two nurses trained as trainer in diabetic foot
care.
2. Training modules, guidelines and education materials
developed and disseminated.
3. Five diabetic foot clinics operated.
4. 30 internists and 30 nurses capable of delivering diabetic care
in provincial hospitals.
5. 1000-1500 diabetic patients will receive regular foot
examination to prevent foot complication in one center, with
total estimated 5000 to 7500 DM patients in all five centers for
one year.
Contact Details:
Indonesian Society of Endocrinology
Department of Internal Medicine, Metabolic-Endocrinology Division, Cipto
Mangunkusumo Hospital,
Jl. Diponegoro 71, Jakarta Pusat 10430, INDONESIA
Phone: +6221 3100075/3907703, website: www.perkeni.net

11. Bali
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK.UNUD/RSUP Denpasar
Jalan Diponegoro, Denpasar
Bali
Phone. +62361-235982
email: perkeni_bali@yahoo.com

12. Makassar
5. Bandung
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK.UNHAS/RSUP Dr. Wahidin
FK.UNPAD/RSUP Dr. Hasan Sadikin
Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan Km.11,
Jalan Pasir Kaliki 190,
Makassar
Bandung
Phone. +62411-317343
Phone. +6222-2033274
email: johna@indosat.net.id
email: endokrin@indosat.net.id
6. Semarang
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FKUNDIP/RSUP dr. Kariadi
Jalan Dr. Soetomo 16,
Semarang
Phone. +6224-8446757
email: endokrin_smg@yahoo.com

13. Manado
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
FK.UNSRAT/RSUP Manado
Jalan Tanawangko, Malalayang
Manado
Phone. +62431-841581
email: kpandelaki@yahoo.com

7. Surakarta
Bagian Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
RSUD Dr. Muwardi
Jalan Dr. Soetomo
Surakarta
Phone. +62271-663177
email: hardiman8206@yahoo.com

14. Banjarmasin
SMF Ilmu Penyakit Dalam
RSUD Ulin Banjarmasin
Jalan Jend Ahmad Yani No. 43
Banjarmasin
Phone. +62511-3272932
perkeni_cabbjm@yahoo.com

The Indonesian Society


of Endocrinology

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