Docquity Works with the Indonesian Ministry of Health in Recruiting over 800 Doctors across Indonesia to Combat COVID-19
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JAKARTA, Indonesia, June 22, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
The need for medical personnel at hospitals all across Indonesia increased
rapidly ever since COVID-19 hit Indonesia in March. Docquity -- S.E Asia's
largest professional network of doctors, stepped up to this challenge and in
partnership with the Ministry of health (MOH) in Indonesia by helping
recruitment and training volunteer medical professionals through its extensive
series of courses, lectures, webinars and demonstrations done by senior medical
experts.
On 19th March, the health ministry partnered with Docquity and inducted
Docquity into the Indonesian Telemedical Alliance (Atensi). Working along with
MOH and IDI (Ikatan Dokter Indonesia), Docquity has been working with COVID-19
hospitals, to help register and recruit general practioners & specialists from
various provinces all across Indonesia to fight the pandemic. Over 800 doctors
have registered through Docquity and many of them are currently assigned to the
Kemayoran makeshift COVID-19 hospital in Jakarta.
The chairman of PP Perdatin -- Association of Indonesian Anaesthesia &
Intensive therapy Doctors, is one of the trainers & senior lecturers conducting
the education & development on the Docquity platform, said "One of the core
aspects of the training is to focus on the managing & preventing the worsening
of the conditions, especially when the patient is critical. This is important
as the doctors will be seeing patients who are already in advanced stages of
fallout because of COVID-19".
"The co-operation and the support from MOH and PBIDI has been very impactful to
ensure development of capability to manage & support COVID-19 patients. We are
holding digital training and practical learning sessions with medical
professionals almost 2-3 times every day, so that the volunteering medical
professionals can get trained and get updated every single day along with
senior doctors updating the community on development of COVID-19 cases" said
Amit Vithal -- Co-Founder of Docquity.
Established in 2015, Docquity is S.E Asia's largest professional network of
doctors with over 200,000 doctors on its platform across Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines, Thailand & Vietnam. In Indonesia alone, Docquity has over
85,000 doctors who are active users of the Docquity platform. In partnership
with the MOH, Docquity has done over 30 such specific programs with the
healthcare professionals and that has included doctors, nurses and medical
students, all of whom are fighting COVID-19 from the front lines.
"The COVID-19 pandemic is an extraordinary situation & has highlighted the need
of continual education of doctors. Doctors are our heroes and Docquity
leveraging the strength of its network of doctors, will continue to innovate to
help our heroes fighting the virus in Indonesia and the entire S.E Asian
region. " -- said Amit.
About Docquity
Docquity was established in 2015 to expand cooperation and knowledge exchange
in the healthcare industry. Working exclusively with Medical Institutions and
National Medical Associations, Docquity's doctors-only network enables doctors
to consult and collaborate with each other while providing Continuing Medical
Education & medical conferences directly to doctors' mobiles.
To date, Docquity has over 190,000 verified doctors in 5 countries within S.E
Asia and is the largest professional network of doctors in S.E Asia. Docquity
is backed by investment from both. Corporate investors such as Itochu Corp
Japan and financial VCs including Singapore Press Holdings, Genesia Ventures
Japan , Spiral Ventures Japan & Purvi Capital from the United States.
Headquartered in Singapore, Docquity has a 127 member team based in Singapore,
India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.
Website: https://docquity.com/#/
SOURCE: DOCQUITY
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