Prof I Made Ady Wirawan

Associate Dean, Student and Information Affairs, Faculty of Medicine

Udayana University

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Professor I Made Ady Wirawan is a full-time professor at the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and the Associate Dean for Student and Information Affairs, at Faculty of Medicine Udayana University. His research interests and scientific works are mainly in the field of travel health, travel medicine, aviation health, occupational health, and global health. Currently he is the principal investigator for the Integrated Travel Health Surveillance and Information Systems at Destinations (TravHeSID Project), and also Bali Travel Health initiatives.

His previous works and experiences include emergency physician at Ari Canti Hospital between 2001 and 2002, Head of Community Health Center (Puskesmas) of Laulalang in Central Sulawesi Province between 2002 and 2004, during which he received awards for distinguished leadership in health services (Dokter Teladan) by the Regent of Tolitoli and the Governor of Central Sulawesi.

Prof. Ady Wirawan completed his medical degree from Udayana University School of Medicine in 2001, and then continued to study for a Master of Public Health (MPH) at Monash University in 2008, Australia under the Australian Development Scholarships (ADS). In 2015, he completed his PhD degree in Aviation and Travel Health at the University of Otago, New Zealand.

He is a member of the WHO-AIC Health Rapid Review Network.

 

Top three publications

  1. Forecasting COVID-19 transmission and healthcare capacity in Bali (2020)
  2. Public health responses to climate change health impacts in Indonesia (2019)
  3. Determinants of Mental Health and Practice Behaviors of General Practitioners During COVID-19 Pandemic in Bali, Indonesia: A Cross-sectional Study (2021)