UNAIR NEWS As many as 157 students from Traditional Healer D-3 program (Battra), Faculty of Vocational Studies, 51动漫 succeeded in acquiring registration certificate (STR). This means they are entitled to open their own business, treating patients.
Delivery of the certificate was held in Management Office UNAIR, Thursday (23/3). For your information, that was the first time D-3 Battra UNAIR delivered such a certificate since 2005.
UNAIR President, Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nasih, expressed his appreciation towards the mid-level traditional healers. The issue of Regristration Certificate became a sign that professionalism has to be maintained as well as possible.
淵ou can use the certificate as a reference when you enter the world of work. Moreover, you can檛 find Traditional Healer program in many universities, Nasih asserted.
The Dean of Faculty of Vocational Studies, Prof. Dr. Widi Hidayat stated Battra UNAIR program, compared to other universities, comes out ahead. Traditional healer graduates from UNAIR learns four skills.
淔rom acupuncture, acupressure, herbs, and nutrition. In other universities students are only skillful in one subject. This is the difference from other program in other universities and this is our advantage when entering the world of work, explained Widi.
D-3 Battra program coordinator, Prof. Dr. Suhariningsih, said that Battra UNAIR graduates have worked in 36 public health centers equipped with Poli Battra in Surabaya. Based on 2015 data, 70 percent Battra experts work in accord with their specialty, which is health service business. Besides service, they work in government institutions, and entrepreneur.
淢ost graduates work in East Java, about 95.83 percent. For those who graduated before 2005 and want to obtain certificates, they have to pass competence test which comprise of four skills at Battra, explained Suharingsih.
For more than one last decade, as many as 231 mid-level Battra experts have graduated from . They are armed with important skills to cope with public needs. 淛ust like my therapy program during our volunteer work at Marinus Yohanes church, Kenjeran. The skills I got from Battra UNAIR helped me a lot, Dian, a Battra UNAIR graduate said.
Author: Helmy Rafsanjani
Editor: Defrina Sukma S





