Magelang's Bupati Receives Praise from Mensos Gus Ipul, Deploys Thousands of Young ASN to Upgrade DTSEN
The Magelang Regency administration has been commended by Governor's Deputy (Mensos) Gus Ipul for its efforts in upgrading the Provincial Hospital (DPUS) in the city. As part of this initiative, over 1,000 recent graduates from the Magelang State University (Universitas Negeri Magelang or UNMAGELANG) have been deployed to upgrade the District Health Center (Puskesmas) and District Traditional Health Center (Puskesmas Tradisional) in the province.
The deployment of these young ASN, who are mostly fresh graduates with medical degrees, is aimed at revitalizing the health services provided by the provincial government. According to sources, the upgraded facilities will be equipped with modern equipment, including medical testing machines and other healthcare technology.
This move is seen as a positive step towards improving the overall health infrastructure in Magelang Regency, which has been identified as one of the provinces that require significant upgrades to its healthcare facilities. The deployment of young ASN to upgrade these facilities is also expected to boost their morale and provide them with valuable work experience in the medical field.
The success of this project will be evaluated based on the quality of services provided by the upgraded health centers, which are expected to improve the lives of residents in Magelang Regency.
The Magelang Regency administration has been commended by Governor's Deputy (Mensos) Gus Ipul for its efforts in upgrading the Provincial Hospital (DPUS) in the city. As part of this initiative, over 1,000 recent graduates from the Magelang State University (Universitas Negeri Magelang or UNMAGELANG) have been deployed to upgrade the District Health Center (Puskesmas) and District Traditional Health Center (Puskesmas Tradisional) in the province.
The deployment of these young ASN, who are mostly fresh graduates with medical degrees, is aimed at revitalizing the health services provided by the provincial government. According to sources, the upgraded facilities will be equipped with modern equipment, including medical testing machines and other healthcare technology.
This move is seen as a positive step towards improving the overall health infrastructure in Magelang Regency, which has been identified as one of the provinces that require significant upgrades to its healthcare facilities. The deployment of young ASN to upgrade these facilities is also expected to boost their morale and provide them with valuable work experience in the medical field.
The success of this project will be evaluated based on the quality of services provided by the upgraded health centers, which are expected to improve the lives of residents in Magelang Regency.