SCORE

Do Research by MSCIA UB

“Do Research” is an annual event aiming to introduce research and its communal application to DORE members. The current chosen theme of “Do Research” was cervical cancer. It is hoped that DORE members can expand their understanding and able to apply the expertise to a nearby community. SGP was carried out by MSCIA UB in an attempt to fulfil the compulsory criteria of an educational event by the National Committee of Research Exchange (NCRE). The activity is spread across these main focus areas: cervical cancer lecture, research course study, and small working group on data collection analysis. SGP level 1 was carried out on 2 nd of May at Room 2.5 on the Joint Education Building. The activity opened by lectures on cervical cancer by dr. Nugrahanti Prasetyorini, Sp.OG (K), who discuss cervical cancer all from its etiology, risk factors, through its treatment and prognosis.

After the material was finished, then the ice breaking session commenced, namely by doing the DORE department internal lingo to increase the participants’ enthusiasm. Furthermore, DORE members were also taught basic research work by seniors from the LSIM organization. SWG (Small Working Group) then follows where DORE members were divided into several groups and guided by facilitators to create a research outline on a given case. Realistically, this SWG challenge members to think critically as well as their knowledge.

On the next day, members conduct health promotion and data retrieval. DORE members retrieve data from secondary database of previous research in cervical cancer. In this second day, DORE members also distributed questionnaires to a community inArjowinangun Village, Malang, East Java. The questionnaires consist of questions that can be used as data in a study titled “The Effect of Door-to-Door Health Promotion on People’s Attitude on Early Detection of Maternal Cervical Cancer in the Arjowinangun area, Malang
Regency, East Java”.

“Do Research” is considered a success if 80% of DORE are attending the event and there are observed an increase in the pre-test to post-test score. It is hoped that with the commencement of “Do Research” activity, MSCIA UB students and DORE members can establish a strengthen interpersonal bond and able to continue developing their creative mind.