As medical students, the ability to deal with emergency situations is one of the skills they must master. Furthermore, developing hobbies and talents is crucial for maintaining a balance between academic and personal life, as well as supporting students' mental health.
The AMSA-Unsri Rescue & Activities Division exists to address these needs by facilitating medical emergency training and providing a platform for members to explore their interests and talents. This division also plays a role in creating activities that are not only practically beneficial but also foster solidarity and a sense of caring for others.
Hospital Exploration and AMSA-Unsri Rotational Tour (HEART)
The Hospital Exploration and AMSA-Unsri Rotational Tour (HEART) is an event designed to provide medical students with a firsthand glimpse into hospital life. Through this program, participants can gain practical experience in dealing with various medical situations, interacting with patients, and observing clinical procedures and the work of the medical team. HEART also aims to develop communication, empathy, and decision-making skills essential to the medical world, preparing students for the challenges of the field.
Fire Fighting Basic Training
Fire Fighting Basic Training covers various important aspects of fire management. This program aims to provide the basic understanding and skills necessary to respond to fire situations effectively and safely.
Hobby and Talent Development Day
The Hobby and Talent Development Day program aims to provide AMSA-Unsri members and observers with the opportunity to identify, develop, and express their talents and hobbies in a supportive and positive environment. This program aims to explore participants' potential, not just in academics but also in more creative and non-academic activities.