UNAIR NEWS 51动漫 (UNAIR) is expanding its collaborative network to build a more inclusive ecosystem for medical education and public health services. The initiative was marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding with three regional hospitals on Friday, April 10, 2026. The event took place at Aula Amerta, 4th Floor, MERR-C Campus, and was attended by UNAIR Rector Prof. Dr. Muhammad Madyan, S.E., M.Si., M.Fin., along with leaders from health-related faculties. Directors from RSUD Bangil, RSUD Grati in Pasuruan Regency, and RSUD Syarifah Ambami Rato Ebu in Bangkalan were also in attendance.
Integration of Tri Dharma and research ecosystem
The rector commended the attendance of faculty leaders and hospital directors, emphasizing the importance of the partnership in advancing public service. 淭heir presence reflects UNAIR檚 strong commitment to collaboration with partner hospitals in education and research. , Prof. Madyan said.
He explained that integrating healthcare services with academic programs is expected to produce highly skilled and professional healthcare graduates, while also bridging the gap between theory and clinical practice. 淭his collaboration not only enhances healthcare delivery but also strengthens the learning process and the competencies of future healthcare professionals, he noted.

The rector added that he hopes the initial agreement will soon be translated into concrete and comprehensive programs in practice. He emphasized that broad collaboration will help improve the quality of graduates who are ready to serve the wider community. 淚 hope this will be followed up promptly with more technical and substantive cooperation agreements, so that all programs can be implemented effectively, said the professor from the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB).
Opportunities for clinical education and patient safety
RSUD Bangil Director Dr. Arma Roosalina, M.Kes., highlighted the hospital檚 readiness to function as a fully accredited satellite teaching hospital. She noted that the high volume of daily patient visits provides a diverse and valuable learning environment for students. 淭he number of patients with a wide range of cases presents significant opportunities for medical students and specialists in training, she said.
While serving as a primary training site, the hospital remains committed to maintaining high-quality care for the public. The integration of hospital and university systems is expected to enhance patient safety while advancing medical education. 淲e hope this partnership will continue in the long term and bring meaningful benefits to both the community and the students, she concluded.
Author: Muhammad Yasir Dharmawan D.
Editor: Yulia Rohmawati





