Seminar "Comprehensive Approach to Metabolic Syndrome: From Nature, Evidence-Based Medicine to Clinical Practice" News and Activities

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On Friday, December 12, 2025, the Doctoral Program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, successfully held a webinar entitled "Comprehensive Approach to Metabolic Syndrome: From Nature, Evidence-Based Medicine to Clinical Practice." The event was held at the AA Djelantik Auditorium, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, and was attended by more than 200 participants, including medical personnel, students, and the general public interested in health topics.


The webinar featured a series of expert speakers who provided in-depth insights into metabolic syndrome. The speakers discussed various approaches to managing metabolic syndrome, ranging from natural sciences and the latest scientific evidence in medicine to implementing effective clinical practices.


Keynote Speakers for the Webinar:

  1. Prof. Dr. dr. I Made Jawi, M.Kes.
  2. dr. I Made Siswadi Semadi, M.Biomed, SpPD-KEMD, FINASIM
  3. dr. Wayan Citra Wulan Sucipta Putri, S.Ked., MPH
  4. dr. Theressia Handayani, M. Biomed (AAM)
  5. dr. I Wayan Gede Sutadarma, Sp.GK (K)
  6. Putu Ayu Sita Saraswati, S. Ft., M. Fis.
  7. dr. Iswahyudi, SpAn-TI, M.HKes.
  8. dr. I Gede Wahyu Adi Raditya, Sp. THTBKL

The speakers delivered highly valuable material on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of metabolic syndrome using an evidence-based approach. The webinar also provided participants with the opportunity to engage in direct discussions with experts through a question-and-answer session.


Many participants appreciated the event as a valuable opportunity to deepen their understanding of metabolic syndrome. Participants felt it provided up-to-date and relevant information in a medical context, which would be useful in their daily clinical practice.

This event is open to the public and free of charge, with participants registering in advance using the provided QR code. Participants also receive a Ministry of Health Certificate (SKP) as a token of appreciation for their participation.

This webinar demonstrated the importance of collaboration between academia and medical practitioners in improving the understanding and management of metabolic syndrome. The Doctoral Program in Biomedical Science, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, hopes to continue holding similar events to enrich the knowledge of medical professionals and the public on current health issues.


Thank you to all participants and speakers for participating. Let's remain committed to improving the quality of healthcare in Indonesia!