The academic community of the D3 and D4 Medical Laboratory Technology (TLM) study program, Faculty of Health Technology, Megarezky University (Unimerz) took part in an international webinar with the theme 'Development of Medical Laboratory Technology Competence in Dealing with the Novelty of Examination in Clinical Laboratories', organized by the University Collage of MAIWP International Malaysia together with the Indonesian TLM Higher Education Association (AITPLMI), on Wednesday (14/6/2023).
The international webinar activity took place online, but was also attended offline by Vice Chancellor IV Unimerz; Dr. Hj. Arfenti Amir, S.Pd., M.Pd, Deputy Dean 1 of the Unimerz Faculty of Technology, Chair of the Unimerz TLM D4 Study Program; Dr. Nirmawati Angria, S.Si., M.Kes, Chair of the D-III TLM Unimerz study program; Resi Agestia Waji, S.Si., M.Sc, Lecturer and representatives of D4 TLM students in the Rectorate Meeting Room, 1st Floor, Megarezky University.
This webinar ended with the online signing of the MoA, which is a form of implementation of the MoU which was carried out in October 2022 last year. This was conveyed directly by the Chair of the TLM Unimerz D4 Study Program; Dr. Nirmawati Angria, S.Sc., M.Kes.

"Actually, we had an MoU in Bandung in October 2022, and yesterday the form of implementation was in the form of an MoA and a webinar. So all TLM study programs throughout Indonesia are willing to collaborate with the Malaysian International Collage of MAIWP University. There are approximately 40 TLM study programs that want to collaborate with the Malaysian International College of MAIWP University. So all lecturers and students take part in this international webinar organized by the Collage of MAIWP International Malaysia University and AIPTLMI. "At the end of the webinar, we signed the MoA which was also done online," he explained.
Furthermore, the Head of the TLM Unimerz D4 Study Program hopes that in the future he will be able to make a direct visit to the Collage of MAIWP International Malaysia University.
"We really want to be able to visit UPMI Malaysia directly, then exchange students like our students there, their students (University Collage of MAIWP International Malaysia) here. Then lecturers can of course conduct visiting lectures. "Hopefully at least one of them can be implemented," he hoped.




