Chapter 13 - 14

In the seventh month I got a call from the ministry of education and culture, there was a private university of midwifery who wanted to accept transfer students like me to continue my studies and I accepted but I was also studying in the department of state administration at that time. At that time I came to Urindo and I gave the documents I had and also the transfer letter from the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia. at that time there were irregularities at the midwifery school when there was a ministry they accepted me well but when the ministry returned home the university cheated I should have been able to enter semester 7 but I was demoted to semester 3 and I was entered not in d4 midwifery but D3 midwifery and in the letter of my transfer to the D4.

I was forced to enter the girls' dormitory and it happened when my parents came home. All my communication media during Monday and Thursday were taken by the campus. I was allowed to go home on Thursday afternoon and at that time I told my parents and the ministry that the university was cheating. Dian did not complain at all, she studied diligently and even though she was treated arbitrarily by the lecturer in midwifery, she still worked hard to make her dreams come true. Even though the semester was sent down, Dian still wanted to go to college and do her assignments.

Everyone at that time was amazed by Dian's struggle to study and she could have no obstacles in taking two different schools and different majors, could score high GPA scores and never skip college. At STIAMI, I study on Saturdays and Fridays, so I don't bother studying in midwifery. There was an oddity during my 1-year internship at Urindo. I got an internship at one of the public hospitals in the city of Bogor at that time after completing one year of education. Dian got an assignment to practice where I did not take midwifery education instead of nursing, but at that time I was placed by the hospital and the university to the ICU room specifically for the treatment of Neurology for 1 week. At that time, Dian, who basically did not know much about the management of neurological diseases, had to be forced to master the way of handling the neurological patient care system.

By the hospital and the university. Inevitably Dian had to study Diseases handled by neurologists were those that occurred in the brain, spinal cord, and the nervous system as a whole. Diseases in question include: stroke, epilepsy, headaches and migraines, brain tumors, brain aneurysms, peripheral neuropathy, sleep pattern disorders, neurogenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, neuromuscular diseases, such as myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, and amyotropic lateral sclerosis. ALS), infections of the nervous system, such as encephalitis, meningitis, to HIV. It should be noted that the neurology treatment room also has sub-specialists or sub-specialists for children, namely sub neuromuscular, sub headache, epilepsy, neuropsychiatry, and others.

After that, one week later I was put in the operating room and I often helped perform operations with neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and within 1 week most of the patients were in the neurology department to perform surgical procedures. Operating table. There I learned a lot a little bit and I often became his assistant such as giving tools according to his instructions for surgery. Even during the treatment room for neurological diseases I often help specialist doctors and nurses there how to check your speaking and seeing abilities to mental health Test your strength, reflexes, and body coordination Make sure your sense of touch is still working or not. To confirm the diagnosis, sometimes a neurologist may also ask you to perform further examinations depending on the symptoms you are experiencing.