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Dr. Retno Indarwati Participates in the “Exploring Nursing in Australia: An Intercultural Exchange” Program at La Trobe University

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Melbourne, Australia – Dr. Retno Indarwati, S.Kep., Ns., M.Kep., who serves as the Coordinator of Non-Communicable Diseases (REACH) at the Faculty of Nursing, has participated in the prestigious program organized by La Trobe University School of Nursing and Midwifery, titled “Exploring Nursing in Australia: An Intercultural Exchange.” The program aims to bring together nursing students from international partner universities, foster positive relationships, and engage in cross-cultural discussions while exploring Australian culture and nursing practices.

In this program, Dr. Retno Indarwati actively contributed by guiding nursing students to build strong intercultural connections and expand their understanding of global nursing practices. Her presence not only had a positive impact on the students’ development but also strengthened Indonesia’s position in the international nursing community.

Message of Pride and Hopes for the Future

We proudly extend our congratulations to Dr. Retno Indarwati for her outstanding participation in this program. Her involvement not only enhances the reputation of the Faculty of Nursing and Indonesia on the international stage but also opens new opportunities for collaboration in the global nursing field. We hope that the experience and knowledge gained during this program can be applied in Indonesia, improving nursing practices and the quality of healthcare services in the country. Welcome back to Indonesia, Dr. Retno! We eagerly anticipate your continued brilliant contributions in the future.

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