Dr. Hardisman  Dasman
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Dr. Hardisman Dasman

Senior Lecturer
Andalas University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Public Health from Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Public Health
62%
Management Science
90%
Economic Growth
75%
Health Care
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Machmud, R., M. Noer, N.I. Lipoeto and E. Rahajeng, 2018. Stakeholder collaboration model to empower integrated health education centers for non-communicable diseases: A study in Bengkulu. Indian J. Public Health Res. Dev., 9: 133-138.
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  2. Dasman, H., L. Mwanri and A. Martini, 2018. Indonesian rural medical internship: The impact on health service and the future workforce. Indian J. Public Health Res. Dev., 9: 231-236.
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  3. Hardisman, 2017. Zikr in Tauhid for Peaceful Soul and Preventive Psychosomatic Diseases. Gosyen Publishing, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, (In Indonesian).
  4. Hardisman, 2017. Tafakur 2: Self Contemplation in Poet and Proverb. Diandra Pustaka, Yigyakarta, (In Indonesian).
  5. Dasman, H. and A. Yanis, 2017. An assessment of the stress levels of students entering medical school in Indonesia. Indian J. Public Health Res. Dev., 82: 127-131.
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  6. Yandrizal, Y., R. Machmud, M. Noer, H. Hardisman and A. Afrizal et al., 2016. The empowerment of integrated development post of non-communicable diseases in efforts to prevent and control non-communicable diseases. Int. J. Public Health Sci., 5: 294-305.
  7. Hardisman, 2015. Food and Diet Regulation in Preventing Degenerative Diseases: Medical and The Quran Perspective. Mitra Wacana Media, Jakarta, Indonesia, (In Indonesian).
  8. Hardisman and R. Rahmadian, 2014. Current Management in Orthopedic for Primary Care Practice. Mitra Wacana Media, Jakarta.
  9. Hardisman and Hippocrates Emergency Team, 2014. Medical Emergency Guide for General Practice. Gosyen Publishing, Yogyakarta.
  10. Hardisman and D. Pertiwi, 2014. Distress level and relation to academic performance in third year of medical students. Indonesian J. Med. Edu., 3: 145-153.
  11. Darwin, E. and Hardisman, 2014. Ethics of Health Profession. CV Budi Utama, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
  12. Hardisman, 2013. Introduction to Health Reproduction, Sexology and Embryology: Medical, Cultural and Religious Perspective. Gosyen Publishing, Jogjakarta, (In Indonesian).
  13. Hardisman and Yulistini, 2013. Student opinion and experience on skill lab training in andalas medical school. Indonesian J. Med. Edu., 2: 180-187.
  14. Hardisman, 2013. Public opinion on medical malpractice. J. Indonesian Med. Edu., 1: 16-25.
  15. Hardisman, 2012. Tafakur-1: Self Contemplation for Tadabbur The Holy Quran. Leutika Prio, Jakarta, Indonesia, (In Indonesian).
  16. Hardisman, 2011. Role of woman empowerment and gender analysis toward child malnutrition eradication in Indonesia. Indonesian Nat. J. Public Health, 6: 3-8.
  17. Hardisman, 2009. The important of symbiotic approach in clinical education. Indonesian J. Med. Health Professional Edu., 4: 7-12.
  18. Hardisman, 2009. Supervision models in clinical learning and the relevance to Indonesian health professional education. Andalas Med. J., 33: 107-114.
  19. Hardisman, 2009. Problematic and alternative solution on smoking behavior and cigarette industries in Indonesia. J. Public Health Andalas, 3: 93-96.
  20. Hardisman, 2009. Iceberg phenomenon of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia and the role of comprehensive primary health care. Indonesian Nat. J. Public Health, 3: 236-240.