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PIT 13 IKA - 2nd Announcement-1

The 13th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Indonesian Pediatric Society (13th PIT IKA) will take place from October 10-14, 2025, in Malang, East Java, focusing on the theme 'Eco-friendly Pediatric Science for Ensuring the Sustainability of Future Generations.' The event aims to address the health challenges posed by climate change and promote sustainable practices in pediatric healthcare through workshops, symposiums, and expert discussions. Participants will include pediatricians, general practitioners, and healthcare professionals, with opportunities for research presentation and networking.

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PIT 13 IKA - 2nd Announcement-1

The 13th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Indonesian Pediatric Society (13th PIT IKA) will take place from October 10-14, 2025, in Malang, East Java, focusing on the theme 'Eco-friendly Pediatric Science for Ensuring the Sustainability of Future Generations.' The event aims to address the health challenges posed by climate change and promote sustainable practices in pediatric healthcare through workshops, symposiums, and expert discussions. Participants will include pediatricians, general practitioners, and healthcare professionals, with opportunities for research presentation and networking.

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FOREWORD .............................................................................................................................................................................................................

COMMITTEE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE.............................................................................................................................................................................. 11

SCIENTIFIC SESSION
Pre-Congress Workshops ......................................................................................................................................................................... 15

Symposium Session - 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 27


Symposium Session - 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 29

Symposium Session - 3 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 31

CALL FOR ABSTRACT ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 33


General Information .................................................................................................................................................................................... 33

Abstract Topics and Categories ............................................................................................................................................................. 34

Abstract Format ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 35


Abstract Example.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 36

Abstract Submission Procedures ........................................................................................................................................................... 37

e-Poster Format ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 38


e-Poster Example ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39

e-Poster Submission Procedure............................................................................................................................................................. 40


Excellent Research Awards ....................................................................................................................................................................... 41

Travel Scholarship Awards ....................................................................................................................................................................... 42

REGISTRATION
Registration Step By Step ......................................................................................................................................................................... 43

Face Recognition .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 52

Registration Fee ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 54


HOTEL ACCOMMODATION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 56

LADIES PROGRAM ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 57


KINSHIP SOIRÉE ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 58

SPORT ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60

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Greetings from
President of Indonesian Pediatric Society

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.,

Greetings everyone.

We are deeply grateful to God Almighty for His guidance and protection, allowing us, fellow General Practitioners
and Pediatricians to gather once again at the 13th Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society (13th
PIT IKA) in Malang 2025.

The taglines, “Marvelous, Seamless, and Kinship Soirée” highlight the the bond that unites us, one that
transcends time and region. This bond allows us to develop thorough and calculated collective decisions during
our meetings. By sharing our knowledge, expertise, and time and utilizing the newest technological breakthrough,
we aim to address the current challenges and obstacles faced by pediatricians in improving children's health across
the nation.

As we are all aware, this year’s theme is “Eco-friendly Pediatric Science for Ensuring the Sustainability of Future
Generation”. In the face of rapid technological advancements, we are presented with opportunities to create a
better environment for future generations. Many health issues affecting children are closely linked to environmental
factors such as pollution, air quality, and the growing accumulation of plastic waste. In alignment with the “Go
Green Congress”, we will work towards reducing plastic waste, embracing energy-efficient solutions with lower
carbon emissions, and harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI). These actions will help mitigate the
environmental damage that has long been a global concern for children’s health.

We hope that the 13th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Indonesian Pediatric Society (13th PIT IKA) in Malang, East
Java, from 10-14 October 2025, will inspire further advancements, empowering us as general practitioners and
pediatricians. Our role is pivotal in improving child healthcare and ensuring their healthy development and well-
being.

Wassalamualaikum Wr. Wb.,

Piprim Basarah Yanuarso


President of Indonesian Pediatric Society

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Chairman of Indonesia Pediatric Society
East Java Branch

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.,

Distinguished Guests, Esteemed Colleagues, and Honored Participants,

It is with great pleasure and immense enthusiasm that we welcome you to the 13th Annual Scientific Meeting of
the Indonesian Pediatric Society (13th PIT IKA), held in the beautiful city of Malang on 10 14 October 2025. This
year’s theme, “Eco-friendly Pediatric Science for Ensuring the Sustainability of Future Generation”, highlights
our collective responsibility in advancing pediatric healthcare while safeguarding our planet for future generations.
We live in an era where scientific innovation and environmental sustainability must go hand in hand. As healthcare
professionals dedicated to the well being of children, we recognize that a healthy environment is fundamental
to a healthy future. Through this meeting, we aim to explore sustainable approaches to pediatric healthcare,
integrating cutting-edge research, technological advancements, and eco-conscious medical practices.This year’s
event is structured around three key pillars that define our mission and vision as follows:

Marvelous, pediatric science is a continuously evolving field, offering groundbreaking discoveries that significantly
impact children’s health and well-being worldwide. This conference will showcase the latest advancements,
research, and clinical practices that inspire us to push the boundaries of pediatric care; Seamless, technology has
revolutionized healthcare, enabling the seamless integration of hardware and software systems to enhance
communication, diagnostics, and treatment. Our discussions and workshops will delve into innovative digital
solutions that improve pediatric healthcare delivery, making it more efficient and accessible for all; Kinship Soirée,
beyond academia and scientific discussions, 13th PIT IKA also emphasizes the value of camaraderie and
togetherness. Our evening gatherings will provide a warm and engaging space to foster professional connections,
build lasting friendships, and celebrate our shared commitment to pediatric healthcare.

We are privileged to have the presence of distinguished speakers, experts, and researchers from various corners of
the globe. Their invaluable insights and expertise will undoubtedly enrich our understanding and inspire new
approaches to pediatric care. Additionally, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to our sponsors, partners, and
organizing committees for their unwavering support in making this event possible.

As we embark on this journey of knowledge-sharing and collaboration, let us seize this opportunity to learn,
exchange ideas, and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable future for the next generations. May 13th PIT IKA
be a milestone in shaping the future of pediatric medicine and environmental responsibility.

We wish you a fruitful and memorable experience at this conference.


Welcome to Malang, welcome to 13th PIT IKA!

Wassalamualaikum Wr. Wb.,

Ahmad Suryawan
Chairman of Indonesia Pediatric Society – East Java Branch

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Chairman of the 13th PIT IKA
(Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics Society)

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

Distinguished colleagues, professors, and honored guests,

Climate change and fluctuations in global temperatures have posed persistent challenges over the years, bringing
with them direct and indirect health concerns that disproportionately affect our children. Vulnerable children are
especially at a disadvantage, as they often bear the brunt of these environmental shifts. Unpredictable weather
patterns and rising temperatures have heightened the spread of vector borne diseases, increased air pollution, and
contributed to food insecurity, all of which have a detrimental impact on the growth and development of future
generations.

As healthcare professionals committed to the well-being of children, it is our responsibility, as members of the
Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI), to confront the health risks associated with climate change. Through the Annual
Scientific Meeting of the Indonesian Pediatric Society (PIT), we aim to advance the knowledge of child health and
enhance the skills of pediatricians and general practitioners across Indonesia, by making use of the help of Artificial
Intelligence (AI), enabling them to tackle these emerging health challenges.

The Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI) has entrusted the Indonesian Pediatric Society of East Java with the
organization of the 13th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Indonesian Pediatric Society (13th PIT IKA), which
will be held from October 10-14, 2025. This event will feature contributions from seven specialized working
groups—Allergy-Immunology, Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology-hepatology, Infection and Tropical
Diseases, Respirology, and Imaging—as well as four Task Forces focused on Adolescent Health, Stunting,
Breastfeeding, and Artificial Intelligence. The theme of this year's meeting, “Eco-friendly Pediatric Science for
Ensuring the Sustainability of Future Generations”, reflects the urgent need for sustainable solutions in pediatric
healthcare.

The meeting will include Keynote Speeches, Plenary Sessions, Plenary Symposia, Parallel Symposia, Breakthrough
Symposia, Lunch Symposia, Breakfast Meetings, "Meet the Expert" sessions, Workshops, and Free Paper Symposia.
Additionally, this event offers a platform for junior members of IDAI and general practitioners to showcase their
research and clinical expertise.

We expect the participation of professors, pediatric consultants, general pediatricians, residents, and practitioners
from all corners of the nation. To ensure the success of this crucial event, we urge full support from all involved
parties. We look forward to a fruitful and impactful meeting, and hope it will advance our collective efforts in
improving child healthcare across Indonesia.

Wassalamualaikum Wr. Wb.,

Sjamsul Arief
Chairman of the 13th PIT IKA

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Advisory Board
President of Indonesian Medical Association
Chairman of Indonesian Medical Association of East Java

Steering Committee
President of the Indonesian Pediatric Society : Piprim Basarah Yanuarso
President of The Indonesian College of Pediatric : Aryono Hendarto
Secretary of Indonesian Pediatric Society : Hikari Ambara Sjakti
Secretary of The Indonesian College of Pediatric : Dina Muktiarti
Scientific Chairman of Indonesian Pediatric Society : Mulyadi M. Djer
Chairman of Indonesian Pediatric Society, East Java Branch : Ahmad Suryawan

Organizing Committee
Chairman : Sjamsul Arief

Technical Director : Ahmad Suryawan

Secretary : Dwiyanti Puspitasari

Neurinda Permata Kusumastuti

Ni Luh Putu Herli Mastuti

Treasure I : Maria Christina Shanty Larasati

Treasure II : Astrid Kristina Kardani


Treasure III : Soewarsi Retnowati

Treasure IV : Rosalina Dewi Roeslani

1st Division – Program


Field Advisory Board : Eko Sulistijono

Coordinator : Muhammad Faizi

Members : Dominicus Husada

Harjoedi Adji Tjahjono

Satrio Wibowo
Nur Aisiyah Widjaja

2nd Division – Scientic


Field Advisory Board : Anang Endaryanto

Coordinator : Nina Dwi Putri

Lies Dewi Nurmalia


Risky Vitria Prasetyo

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Pre-Congress Workshops : Zahrah Hikmah
I Ketut Alit Utamayasa
Rayi Kurnia Perwitasari
Dina Djojohusodo
Bagus Setyoboedi
Ery Olivianto
Savitri Laksmi Winaputri
Irene Ratridewi
Kartika Darma Handayani
Irwanto
Meta Herdiana Hanindita
Ayling Sanjaya
Andy Darma
Kurniawan Taufiq Kadafi
Dewangga Primananda Susanto

Symposium Session : Ariani


Muhammad Riza Kurniawan
Arda Pratama Putra Chafid
Vonny Mariany Deckert
Endah Setyarini
Zuhrotul Aini
Muchammad Fahrul Udin
Desy Wulandari
Charity Monica

Free Paper : Alpha Fardah Athiyyah


Susanto Nugroho
Retno Asih Setyoningrum

Best Research Award : I Dewa Gede Ugrasena


and Travel Scholarship Ismoedijanto
Risa Etika

Scientific Publication : Azwin Mengindra Putra Lubis


Rendi Aji Prihaningtyas
Muhammad Irawan

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3rd Division – Venue and Exhibition
Field Advisory Board : Abdul Latief Aziz
Coordinator : Gani Wangunhardjo

Technology, Information : Saptadi Yuliarto


and Publication Gede Utomo
Riza Noviandi
Harry Febryanto
Adwina Nurlita Kusuma Wardhani

Event : Mohammad Muchlis


Mira Irmawati
Muhammad Reza
A. Hamid Nawawi
Krisni Subandiyah
Komang Ayu R.P

Registration : Diana Amilia Susilo


Leny Kartina
Berlian Beatrix Rarome
Khadijah Rizky Sumitro

Funding and Partnership : Andy Darma


Gede Utomo Sasongko
Bing Rudyanto

Venue Equipment : Arief Wijaya Rosli


M. Nasiruddin
Octavianus Eka Saputra
M. Ali Shodikin

4th Division – Health and Support


Field Advisory Board : Boerhan Hidajat
Coordinator : Radix Hadriyanto

Accommodation : Abdul Rohim


and Transportation Dyahris Koentartiwi
Nugroho Danu Tri Subroto

Food and Beverage : Tutwuri Handayani


Virany Diana
Setya Mithra Hartiastuti
Riza Maulina
Natalia Kristanti Nugraheni

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Health & Medicine : Saptadi Yuliarto
Irfan Agus Salim

Security and Permit : Aminuddin Harahap


Zainuddin Hamidi
Mohammad Muchlis

Documentation : Satrio Boediman


Oktavian Prasetia Wardana
Hajeng Wulandari

Sport and Family Program : Masdar Muid


Brigitta Ida R.V Corebima
Debby Christine Sumantri
Yuli Nugraeni
Nurul Fauzi

Secretary Team
Administration : Sri Roso Sugiana
Halimatus Zuhroh
Maulani Indah Sari
Ari Manggiyastuti

Information Technology : Wahyu Heri Purnomo


Meigire Triasunu

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Event Name
13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatric Society

Theme
Eco-friendly Pediatric Science for Ensuring the Sustainability of Future Generation

Date and Venue


Pre-13th PIT IKA - Congress Workshop 13th PIT IKA Symposium

Friday – Saturday (10-11 October 2025) Sunday – Tuesday (12-14 October 2025)
Harris Hotel and Conventions Center Grand Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel
Ahmad Yani Utara, Jl. Riverside Blk.C No. 1 Malang, Jl. Raden Panji Suroso No. 7, Malang, East Java 65126
East Java 65126

Website
https://www.pit13ika.com

Event Host
Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI)

Organized by
Indonesian Pediatric Society, East Java Branch

Secretariat
Indonesian Pediatric Society, East Java Branch

Jl. Mayjen Prof. Dr. Moestopo No.57


Surabaya, East Java 60132

(031) 59181000
[email protected]

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E-Certification
E-Certificate with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia will be provided as CME activity for Medical

Specialists and/or General Practitioners or other health practitioners. To claim the accreditation points (SKP),
participants must have an account on the Plataran Sehat LMS at http://lms.kemkes.go.id. A Certificate of Attendance

will be issued to all registered Participants of 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics
Society during re-registration. No printed version of the certificate will be provided.

Official Language
Indonesian and English are the official languages of the 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian
Pediatrics Society. English will be used for all printed materials.

Disclaimer
Every attempt will be made to present the program as printed. However, Organizers and its agent reserve the right

to alter or cancel, without prior notice, any of the arrangements, timetables, plans, or other items relating directly

or indirectly to the Scientific Meeting for any cause beyond its reasonable control.

Expected Participants
• Pediatrician (SpA) (General and Consultant)

• Other Specialist
• Resident

• General Practitioner

• Medical Student
• Nurse / Midwife / Other health practitioner

Highlighted Programs
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 Sat, 11 Oct 2025 Sun, 12 Oct 2025 Mon, 13 Oc 2025 Tue, 14 Oct 2025
WORKSHOP DAY 1 WORKSHOP DAY 2 SYMPOSIUM SESSION-1 SYMPOSIUM SESSION-2 SYMPOSIUM SESSION-3

• One Day Workshop • One Day Workshop • Plenary Symposium • Meet the Expert • Meet the Expert
• Two Days Workshop (1) • Two Days Workshop (2) OPENING • Plenary Symposium • Plenary Symposium
• Parallel Symposium • Break Symposium • Free Paper
• Lunch Symposium • Parallel Symposium • Parallel Symposium
• Parallel Symposium • Lunch Symposium CLOSING
• Parallel Symposium
• Free Paper
• Excellent Research
Award
• Pediatric RACE
(Resident Academic
Challenge Event)
Pediatric AI
KINSHIP SOIRÉE LADIES PROGRAM
Practice Session

SPORT

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Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday
10 October 2025 11 October 2025 12 October 2025 13 October 2025 14 October 2025
Registration Registration Registration
07.00 – 08.00 Meet the Expert Meet the Expert
Pre-13th PIT IKA Pre-13th PIT IKA Pre-13th PIT IKA

08.00 – 09.30 Plenary Plenary


Plenary
09.30 – 10.00
Break
Free Paper
OPENING Symposium

(Resident Academic Challenge Event)


10.00 – 10.30
CEREMONY

10.30 – 11.00
Parallel

Pediatric RACE
Parallel Symposium
11.00 – 11.30 Parallel Symposium
Symposium

11.30 – 12.00
Lunch
Symposium
12.00 – 12.30
Lunch Symposium Lunch Break
12.30 – 13.00 Pre-13th PIT IKA Pre-13th PIT IKA
WORKSHOP WORKSHOP Lunch Break
13.00 – 13.30 Day 1 Day 2 Lunch Break CLOSING
CEREMONY &
13.30 – 14.00 ANNOUNCEMENTS

Parallel
14.00 – 14.30 Parallel Symposium
Symposium

14.30 – 15.00

15.00 – 15.30
Free Paper & Excellent
Research Award
15.30 – 16.00
Free
16.00 – 16.30 Free

16.30 – 17.00
Free
17.00 – 18.00 Free
Free
Pediatric AI KINSHIP SOIRÉE
18.00 – Finished
Practice Session (Family Night)

Pre-Congress Workshops
To highlight the importance of this vital component of the 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian

Pediatrics Society, The Organizing Committee will organize interactive pre-symposium workshops, which consist of
scientific lectures, case studies, and/or hands-on specially designed courses. The Pre-Symposium Workshop

program will be held on 10 to 11 October 2025. Detailed schedules are available for further reference.

Scientific Congress
The Scientific Sessions of 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics Society, will be held in

parallel settings from 12 to 14 October 2025. Renowned national experts, recognized for their expertise in the field,
will lead these sessions. A multi-track of session is organized in fruitful thematic topics by the Allergy Immunology
and Rheumatology; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology & Hepatology; Infection & Tropical Diseases; Cardiology;

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Pediatric Imaging; and Respirology Working Groups; with Task Forces of HIV; Stunting; Breastfeeding; Adolescent

Health; Immunization; Environmental Health & Climate Change; Indonesian College of Pediatrics to provide a
systematic review of evidence; an assessment and recommendations intended to optimize child-care for

Participants to take home. These engaging presentations will provide valuable insights and foster knowledge
sharing among participants.

Meet The Experts


One-hour morning meetings provide a productive forum for discussing Child Healthcare issues, allowing for active
interaction between panellists and participants to maximize scientific benefits, build lasting connections with

colleagues facing similar issues, and benefit from an early start.

Plenary Sessions
The Plenary sessions are provided by nationally recognized experts in the field of Child Healthcare, covering recent

developments and updates. The plenary session will take place on Sunday until Tuesday, 12 to 14 October 2025, at
The Grand Ballroom of Grand Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel.

Parallel Sessions
These sessions offer cutting-edge insights and the latest innovations and updates on essential topics on Child
Healthcare from Sunday to Tuesday, 12 to 14 October 2025, at parallel rooms at Grand Mercure Malang Mirama

Hotel (Ballroom 1-3, Beijing, Abu Dhabi-Dubai, and Moscow). Choose the track that aligns with your interests.

Industrial Symposium (Break & Lunch Symposiums)


This session will concentrate on the most recent and exciting innovations in every aspect of research, offering an

interesting opportunity for all the participants that support the use of new products or treatments. A topical
presentation and discussion will finish these sessions in a parallel setting, providing participants with an opportunity

to engage in discussion with the experts.

Given the critical challenges ahead, Break and Lunch Symposiums are an opportunity to share the latest innovations
in Child Healthcare. A thematic presentation & discussion will be concluded in these sessions in a parallel setting,

offering participants a unique opportunity to engage with experts and gain deeper insights through focused

dialogue. These symposiums will take place from Sunday to Tuesday, 12 to 14 October 2025, at parallel rooms at
Grand Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel (Ballroom 1-3, Beijing, Abu Dhabi-Dubai, and Moscow).

Free Paper (Oral Presentations & E-Poster Sessions)


During 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics Society, selected participants will have the

opportunity to deliver their research, while e-Poster displays will also be held from 13 to 14 October 2025 at parallel

rooms at Grand Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel (Ballroom 1-3, Beijing, and Abu Dhabi-Dubai).

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Excellent Research Awards
The 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics Society, held an open competition for Excellent

Research Awards (ERA) that is divided into 2 categories:


• Pediatricians (full IPS member)

• Pediatric Residents (young IPS members) from all institutions of Pediatric Specialty Program (IPSP)
throughout Indonesia.

Travel Scholarship Awards


The 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics Society, held an opportunity for Travel
Scholarship Awards that can be participated by all pediatricians and general practitioners throughout Indonesia.

Pediatric RACE (Resident Academic Challenge Event)


Indonesian College of Paediatrics (KIKAI) will host the competition among Participants of the Pediatric Specialist

Training Program/residents from all Paediatric Specialist Education Institutions throughout Indonesia on Monday,

13 October 2025.

A Night to Remember / Kinship Soirée Activity


Specially designed activities involving IDAI Members and their family for a Wonderful Night Event with the theme

"JOYFULL & ENCHANTING KINSHIP SOIRÉE". This event will take place at the Malang Night Paradise in Malang
on Sunday, 12 October 2025.

Exhibition (Dome and Prefunction)


The 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics Society, will host a showcase featuring the

latest information, including cutting-edge technology, clinical management and research equipment, and literature,

from 12 to 14 October 2025 at the Grand Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel. The Opening Exhibition will take place at
Grand Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel on 12 October 2025. All exhibitors are cordially invited to this opening

ceremony.

IDAI Hospitality Lounge


The IDAI Hospitality Lounge, in conjunction with the Speaker Room located in the Osaka, Seoul, Manila and Malang

Rooms at second floor Grand Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel offers complete information about IDAI activities. All

participants/IDAI Members are invited to stop by for networking and to access various resources and information.

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Curated Stand
To foster and support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME), 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of

Indonesian Pediatrics Society will organize curated commercial stands of MSME (UMKM) and provide benefits for
Participants with the presence of local unique and specialties in this event, located at the parking yard of Grand

Mercure Malang Mirama Hotel from 12 to 14 October 2025.

Sport Program
The 13th PIT IKA - Annual Scientific Meeting of Indonesian Pediatrics Society, will present sports activities, with

badminton, futsal (indoor football), table tennis, and tennis events involving IDAI members and participants. This
event will take place at the Unggul Sport Center Malang for badminton, futsal (indoor football), table tennis, and

Ambassador yard for tennis activity on Monday, 13 October 2025.

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ONE DAY WORKSHOP ● FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER 2025
WORKING GROUP/
SUBJECT DURATION DATE VENUE PAX
TASK FORCE
Primary Immunodeficiency Course Allergy Immunology One Day Harris Hotel &
10 Oct 2025 80
101 and Rheumatology 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Current Perspective of Rheumatic
Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease One Day Harris Hotel &
Cardiology 10 Oct 2025 80
in the Pediatric Population: From 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Throat or Skin to Heart
Optimizing Growth in Children and
Adolescents: One Day Harris Hotel &
Endocrinology 10 Oct 2025 60
From Detection to Management of 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Growth Disorders
Expanding Management of Drug-
One Day Harris Hotel &
Sensitive and Drug-Resistant Respirology 10 Oct 2025 60
07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Tuberculosis
Comprehensive Approach to
One Day Harris Hotel &
Adolescent Health for Ensuring the Adolescent Health 10 Oct 2025 50
07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Sustainability of Future Generation
Protecting Young Lives: Enhancing
Awareness of the Dangers of Environmental Health One Day Harris Hotel &
10 Oct 2025 60
Tobacco for Children from and Climate Change 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Intrauterine to Adolescence
Pediatric HIV Course: One Day Harris Hotel &
HIV 10 Oct 2025 50
Towards Better Quality of Care 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Stunting Comprehensive Training One Day Harris Hotel &
Stunting 10 Oct 2025 100
and Workshop 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang

PRACTICE SESSION ● FRIDAY. 10 OCTOBER 2025


WORKSHOP SUBJECT DURATION DATE VENUE PAX

Practice Session:
Harris Hotel &
Pediatric Artificial Intelligence for Artificial Intelligence 18.00-22.00 10 Oct 2025 150
Conv. Malang
Beginners

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ONE DAY WORKSHOP ● SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
WORKING GROUP /
SUBJECT DURATION DATE VENUE PAX
TASK FORCE
Navigating Problems of Puberty in
Daily Practice: One Day Harris Hotel &
Endocrinology 11 Oct 2025 60
Recent Updates in Diagnosis and 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Management
Common Congenital Infections:
Infectious and Tropical One Day Harris Hotel &
from Early Diagnosis to 11 Oct 2025 80
Diseases 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Comprehensive Treatment
Upper Respiratory Airways,
One Day Harris Hotel &
Thorax/Lung Ultrasound and Chest Pediatric Imaging 11 Oct 2025 60
07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
X-Ray
Comprehensive Approach in
One Day Harris Hotel &
Managing Pneumonia and its Respirology 11 Oct 2025 60
07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Complications
Integrated Management Of
One Day Harris Hotel &
Common Adolescent Health Adolescent Health 11 Oct 2025 50
07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Problems
The Science of Breastfeeding:
Addressing Concerns and the Role One Day Harris Hotel &
Breastfeeding 11 Oct 2025 50
of Exclusive Pumping and Direct 07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Breastfeeding
One Day Harris Hotel &
Vaccinology Training Immunization 11 Oct 2025 60
07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Guidelines to Prevent and Treat
One Day Harris Hotel &
Stunting for Low-Birth-Weight Stunting 11 Oct 2025 100
07.00-17.00 Conv. Malang
Babies
Grand Mercure
Empowering Lecturer Through Indonesian College of One Day 40
11 Oct 2025 Malang
Faculty Development Pediatrics 07.00-17.00
Mirama

TWO DAYS WORKSHOP ● FRIDAY - SATURDAY, 10 - 11 OCTOBER 2025


WORKING GROUP /
SUBJECT DURATION DATE VENUE PAX
TASK FORCE
DGBI (Nausea-Vomiting, Abdominal
Pain and Defecation Disorder): Gastroenterology and Two Days 10-11 Oct Harris Hotel &
100
From Infant to Adolescent with Hepatology 07.00-17.00 2025 Conv. Malang
Environmental Changes

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ONE DAY WORKSHOP
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
ALLERGY IMMUNOLOGY AND RHEUMATOLOGY

Primary Immunodeficiency Course 101


Description Primary immunodeficiency (PID) is a heterogeneous group of
genetic diseases that weaken one or more components of the
immune system. There are still significant challenges related to the
availability of diagnostic tests, as well as limited knowledge and
awareness among healthcare providers about PID in Indonesia. This
course is likely to pose challenges for recognizing, early warning
signs, type of PID, diagnosis and management of PID.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 80 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
CARDIOLOGY
Current Perspective of Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart
Disease in the Pediatric Population: From Throat or Skin to Heart
Description This workshop provides an updated overview of Rheumatic Fever
(RF) and Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in children, emphasizing
the evolving understanding of their pathogenesis, particularly the
role of streptococcal infections from both the throat and skin.
Participants will explore current diagnostic challenges, prevention
strategies, and treatment approaches, with insights into global and
regional trends. The session aims to enhance clinical awareness
and early intervention efforts to reduce the burden of RHD in
pediatric populations.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 80 participants

17
ONE DAY WORKSHOP
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Optimizing Growth in Children and Adolescents: From Detection
to Management of Growth Disorders
Description Growth and puberty in children and adolescents are among the
most common concerns raised by parents in daily practice. In-
depth understanding of normal growth physiology, accurate
interpretation of growth patterns using charts, recognition of key
signs and symptoms, and comprehensive treatment strategies are
essential for pediatricians in evaluating and managing growth
disorders.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 60 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
RESPIROLOGY
Expanding Management of Drug-Sensitive and Drug-Resistant
Tuberculosis
Description Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant global health challenge,
especially in children. With the rising prevalence of drug-resistant
TB, pediatricians must be equipped with updated knowledge and
skills to recognize, diagnose, and manage both drug-sensitive and
drug-resistant TB effectively. This workshop provides a
comprehensive update on TB diagnosis, treatment regimens,
monitoring, and approaches to prevent transmission, especially in
high-risk pediatric populations.
Participant Pediatrician

Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 60 participants

18
ONE DAY WORKSHOP
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
ADOLESCENT HEALTH
Comprehensive Approach to Adolescent Health For Ensuring The
Sustainability of Future Generation
Description This workshop is designed to build a deeper understanding of
adolescent health as a foundation for long-term population well-
being. The program provides up-to-date insights into adolescent
health trends, standards of care, and the growing burden of
infectious diseases in this age group. Participants will also explore
endocrine screening in adolescents, including clinical indications
for referral. Through a multidisciplinary and evidence-based
approach, this training aims to equip pediatricians with the tools
to deliver holistic and sustainable healthcare for adolescents.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 50 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Protecting Young Lives: Enhancing Awareness of the Dangers of
Tobacco for Children from Intrauterine to Adolescence
Description The workshop aims to increase knowledge and awareness of the
impact of tobacco and cigarette smoke on children from fetuses to
adolescents, as well as strategies for handling them
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 60 participants

19
ONE DAY WORKSHOP
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
HIV

Pediatric HIV Course - Towards Better Quality of Care


Description Each year in Indonesia, approximately 2,500 children are newly
diagnosed with HIV. To ensure high-quality care, healthcare
providers need comprehensive knowledge and skills. Join this
course to access the latest evidence and best practices in pediatric
HIV management.
This workshop is designed for pediatricians and physicians
Participant
involved in the care of children living with HIV.
Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 50 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
STUNTING

Stunting Comprehensive Training and Workshop


Description The role of pediatricians is to conduct further diagnosis with
stunting and red-flag evaluations. Providing intervention using
Special Medical Needs Processed Food (PKMK) if red-flags and
stunting diagnoses are found. After that, the child's condition
needs to be monitored together by all parties. This process
involving various health workers is at the forefront of handling
stunting. Therefore, pediatricians need to be equipped with
competencies in the process of managing stunting patients,
starting from early detection to further therapy through a referral
system.
The "Stunting Comprehensive Training and Workshop" activity
aims to better understand the management of stunting and tiered
referrals, can be implemented according to the conditions of
regional hospitals, especially each pediatrician. Moreover,
participants can share experiences and strategies together to
overcome the challenges of reducing stunting rates faced in
Indonesia.
Participant Pediatrician

Date 10 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 100 participants

20
PRACTICE SESSION
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Pediatric Artificial Intelligence For Beginners


Description Artificial Intteligence (AI) technology has been proven to help
medical personnel in various aspects, including in the creation of
educational content, medical chatbots, automatic medical record
recording, and data-based disease pattern analysis. With this
workshop, participants are expected to be able to understand
prompting techniques in order to optimally utilize AI and also an
understanding of how AI can be applied in daily practice safely and
effectively.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 10 October 2025

Time 18.00-22.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 150 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Navigating Problems of Puberty in Daily Practice:
Recent Updates in Diagnosis and Management
Description Growth and puberty in children and adolescents are among the
most common concerns raised by parents in daily practice. In-
depth understanding of normal physiology of puberty, accurate
asessment and interpretation using Tanner stage, recognition of
key signs and symptoms, and comprehensive treatment strategies
are essential for pediatricians in evaluating and managing pubertal
disorders.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 60 participants

21
ONE DAY WORKSHOP
SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
INFECTIOUS AND TROPICAL DISEASES
Common Congenital Infections: From Early Diagnosis to
Comprehensive Treatment
Description Congenital infections affect more than 70% child bearing women,
unfortunately they are not easy to be detected during early of life
and contribute to long term morbidity and disabilities including
intrauterine growth restriction, neurodevelopmental impairment,
sensory deficits, and, in severe cases, fetal death. By focusing on
both early detection, complete and newest
management/treatment plans for each disease we can advance
toward optimizing outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for
children born with congenital infections.
Participant Pediatrician

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 80 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
PEDIATRIC IMAGING
Upper Respiratory Airways, Thorax/Lung Ultrasound and Chest
X-Ray
Description Upper respiratory airways, thorax/lung ultrasound and chest x-Ray
play an important role in emergency setting to establish diagnosis,
prompt treatment and follow up management. Knowledge, skill
and interpretation’s capability in these fields may help reducing
child’s morbidity and mortality rates.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 60 participants

22
ONE DAY WORKSHOP
SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
RESPIROLOGY
Comprehensive Approach In Managing Pneumonia and Its
Complications
Description Pneumonia continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and
mortality among children. Beyond the acute phase, complications
such as empyema, necrotizing pneumonia, or chronic respiratory
issues may occur. This full-day workshop aims to provide
pediatricians with a structured and evidence-based approach to
the diagnosis, management, and follow-up of pediatric pneumonia
and its complications
Participant Pediatrician

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 60 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
ADOLESCENT HEALTH
Integrated Management of Common Adolescent Health
Problems
Description This workshop is designed to enhance their clinical skills in
addressing common adolescent health challenges. The training will
focus on practical approaches to adolescent health problems,
including early identification and effective management strategies.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 50 participants

23
ONE DAY WORKSHOP
SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
BREASTFEEDING
The Science of Breastfeeding: Addressing Concern and The Role
of Exclusive Pumping vs Direct Breastfeeding
Description Breastfeeding remains a cornerstone of early childhood nutrition,
offering optimal health benefits for both infants and mothers.
However, despite strong global recommendations, breastfeeding
practices are often challenged by a variety of medical, cultural,
psychological, and logistical concerns. With the rise in awareness
of alternative feeding strategies, such as exclusive pumping,
healthcare professionals and parents alike are seeking evidence-
based guidance to make informed decisions that support both
infant well-being and maternal health.
Participant Pediatrician

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 50 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
IMMUNIZATION

Vaccinology Training
Description Vaccination is the best preventive measure in overcoming
infectious diseases in children and infants, to reduce morbidity and
mortality. Efforts to strengthen pediatricians' understanding of
immunization can be done through training on correct and
appropriate vaccination. For this reason, Vaccinology Training (VT)
is needed for pediatricians throughout Indonesia. With the
implementation of VT at PIT Malang, it is hoped that pediatricians
who attend and participate in the training can improve their
understanding and ability in providing services to their patients
more optimally.
Participant Pediatrician

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 60 participants

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ONE DAY WORKSHOP
SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
STUNTING

Guidelines to Prevent and Treat Stunting for LBW Babies


Description Children with a history of premature birth are at risk for growth
and development disorders. Proper nutrition is essential for the
growth and development of premature babies. The purpose of
providing nutrition to premature babies is to meet the growth rate
of healthy fetuses at the same gestational age, and to produce the
same body composition as healthy fetuses, including cell structure
and number, concentration of tissue and blood nutrients, and
developmental outcomes. Therefore, this workshop was held to
prevent stunting through comprehensive early nutritional
management in premature babies.
Participant Pediatrician

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 100 participants

ONE DAY WORKSHOP


SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2025
INDONESIAN COLLEGE OF PEDIATRICS

Empowering Lecturer Through Faculty Development


Description The Indonesian Pediatrics College (KIKAI) initiated a workshop
specifically designed to improve the teaching capacity of IKA Sp1
and Sp2 staff. This workshop will cover fundamental topics in
clinical education, such as teaching principles in clinical settings,
clinical reasoning, micro-skill teaching, Workplace-Based
Assessment (WPBA), and strategies for providing constructive
feedback to students. These topics were selected based on real
needs in the field and direct relevance to student supervision and
evaluation activities.
Participant Pediatrician

Date 11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Grand Mercure Malang Mirama

Quota 40 participants

25
TWO DAY WORKSHOP
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 10-11 OCTOBER
2025
GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
DGBI ( Nausea-Vomiting, Abdominal Pain and Defecation
Disorder) from Infant to Adolescent with Environmental Changes
Description Environmental and Climate Changes in Post Pandemic Era cause a
huge impact in pediatric group age with the increasing number of
DGBI cases. DGBI that consist of Nausea - Vomiting group,
Abdominal Pain group and Defecation Disorder Group in all group
age from infant to adolescent according to Rome IV Criteria will be
discussed in this workshop from the background science and
philosophy to the clinical implementation in daily practice.
Participant Pediatrician and General Practitioner

Date 10-11 October 2025

Time 07.00-17.00

Location Harris Hotel and Conventions Malang

Quota 100 participants

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27
SUNDAY, 12 OCTOBER 2025
TIME BALLROOM 1 BALLROOM 2 BALLROOM 3 BEIJING ABU DHABI-DUBAI MOSCOW
07.30 - 08.00 Registration
PLENARY
08.00 - 08.20 President of Indonesian Pediatric Society
08.20 - 08.40 President of Indonesian College of Pediatrics - Optimizing Pediatric Residency Training in University Settings: A Collaborative Approach to Improve Child Health
08.40 - 09.00 International speaker
09.00 - 09.20 Climate Change and Environmental Issues: Pediatrician Perspective
09.20 – 09.40 Stunting and the Future Democracy
09.40 - 09.55 QUIZ
09.55 – 10.05 Ethic session
OPENING CEREMONY :
10.05 – 10.35
Eco-friendly World Pediatric Science for the Sustainability of Future Generation
PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL
SYMPOSIUM I SYMPOSIUM II SYMPOSIUM III SYMPOSIUM IV SYMPOSIUM V SYMPOSIUM VI
NEGLECTED PERSISTENT MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN
AIR POLLUTION & LUNG
STUNTING AND CHRONIC SYSTEMIC GROWTH IN CHILDREN: PEDIATRIC RESIDENCY
IMPACT
INFECTIOUS DISEASES JIA AND BEYOND TRAINING
Empoweing Competent
Growth Disorders in Practice: Implementing
Common
Role of Imaging in Impact of Air Pollution in Children with Entrustable Professional
Systemic Invasive Fungal Musculoskeletal Problem
10.40 - 11.00 Diagnosing A Child With Pneumonia, How to Thalassemia: Early Activities (EPAs) and
Infection in Children: Inflammatory
Stunting Reduce It? Recognition and Entrustable-Based
vs Non-Inflammatory
Management Assessment (EBA) in
Healthcare Education
How To Differentiate Impact of Air Pollution in Short Stature Related to Treatment of Juvenile
Stunting To Other United Airway Disease: Multi-Organ Genetic Syndrome: Idiopathic Arthritis: Patient Value-Based
11.00 - 11.20
Etiologies Of Childhood What Can Paediatrician Helminthiasis Clinical Diagnosis and Beyond NSAID and Medicine
Short Stature ? Do? Management Steroid
Monitoring in JIA: The Present and Future
What The Pediatrician Childrem Born Small for
Multi-Organ Stage of prevention and Technology-Enhanced
11.20 - 11.40 Should Know About TBC Gestational Age
Untreated Syphilis management of Learning in Pediatric
Bone Age Endocrine Consequences
complication Residency Training
11.40 - 11.55 Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion
11.55 - 12.55 LUNCH SYMPOSIUM I LUNCH SYMPOSIUM II LUNCH SYMPOSIUM III LUNCH SYMPOSIUM IV LUNCH SYMPOSIUM V
12.55 - 13.40 LUNCH BREAK
PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL
SYMPOSIUM VII SYMPOSIUM VIII SYMPOSIUM IX SYMPOSIUM X SYMPOSIUM XI SYMPOSIUM XII
INFLUENCE OF THE
IMMUNE SYSTEM ON UPDATES ON PREVENTION HAZARDS OF TOBACCO
ADOLESCENCE GROWTH PUBERTY
CHANGES IN CLINICAL AND TREATMENT OF HIV IN INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS PRODUCTS
PROBLEMS
MANIFESTATION AND CHILDREN
CURRENT MANAGEMENT
Updated Guidelines on Endocrine Disruptors and
Effects of Obesity on
Role of Stem Cells in Antiretroviral Therapy For the Shift Toward Earlier Is e-Cigarettes Safer than
13.40 - 14.00 Early Puberty and Growth Update in Diagnosis
Infectious Diseases HIV-Infected Children in Puberty: Causes and Conventional Cigarettes?
in Adolescence
Indonesia Consequence
Unusual Clinical
Manifestations of Menstrual disorders in Exposure to
Role of Behavioral
Immunization- DTG Use in Children: adolescence: what every Secondhand-smoke and
14.00 – 14.20 Treatments for Obesity in Update in Management
Preventable Infectious Indonesia’s Experience pediatrician should Lung Function in
Adolescents
Diseases due to Immune know? Children
Disorders
Severe Infection:
Different Microorganisms Infective Endocarditis: Impact of Tobacco
Adolescence Obesity: Triple Elimination Precocious Puberty
Cause Different Immune Short-Course and Switch Exposure on Child
14.20 - 14.40 Role of Ultra Process Program in Indonesia: Evaluation and
Responses, Clinical From IV to Oral Antibiotic Growth and
Food/UPF Where Are We Now? Management
Manifestations and Earlier? Development
Management
14.40 - 14.55 Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion

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29
MONDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2025
TIME BALLROOM 1 BALLROOM 2 BALLROOM 3 BEIJING ABU DHABI-DUBAI MOSCOW SKY
MEET THE EXPERT I MEET THE EXPERT II MEET THE EXPERT III MEET THE EXPERT IV LOUNGE
HOW TO SOLVE THE FOSTERING A CULTURE OF
RATIONAL USE OF
LUNG PROBLEMS AFTER STUNTING MANAGEMENT CRITICAL THINKING IN
STEROID IN DAILY
PANDEMIC PROBLEM IN LIMITED PEDIATRIC RESIDENCY
PRACTICE
RESOURCES AREA? TRAINING
The Role of Critical
Children with Recurrent Evaluation of PSR Beyond When to Use Steroid in
Thinking in Pediatric
07.00 - 07.20 Respiratory Infection Aksi Cegah Stunting in Autoimmune Or Allergic
Residency Training
Speaker Tulungagung Regency Disease?
Evaluating Critical
Thinking in Pediatric
Residents: Assessment

Evaluation of PSR Beyond Endocrine Consequences Strategies


Pneumonia: Ultrasound
07.20 - 07.40 Aksi Cegah Stunting in of Long-Term Systemic Best Practice in
versus X-Ray
Kudus Regency Corticosteroid Usage Developing Critical
Thinking in Pediatric
Residency
07.40 - 08.00 Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion
PLENARY
08.00 - 08.20 Ultrasound and Motility Assessments: How Useful is Real Time Imaging in Pediatrics?
08.20 - 08.40 Impact of Climate Changes on Pediatric Respiratory Health
08.40 - 09.00 National Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening: Problems and Future
09.00 - 09.20 Stunting from Gastroenterology Perspective: Environmental Enteric Dysfunction
09.20 - 09.35 QUIZ
09.40- 10.10 BREAK SYMPOSIUM I BREAK SYMPOSIUM II BREAK SYMPOSIUM III BREAK SYMPOSIUM IV BREAK SYMPOSIUM V
PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL
SYMPOSIUM XIII SYMPOSIUM XIV SYMPOSIUM XV SYMPOSIUM XVI SYMPOSIUM XVII SYMPOSIUM XVIII
ADOLESCENCE

(RESIDENT ACADEMIC CHALLENGE EVENT)


STUNTING & CONGENITAL
TUBERCULOSIS PSYCHOSOCIAL ADOLESCENT HEALTH VASCULITIS IN CHILDHOOD AIR POLLUTION
HEART DISEASE
PROBLEMS
Early Exposure of Air
New Diagnostic Early Recognition of Recent Evidence of Vape Role of Imaging in Vasculitis: Basic
10.20 - 10.40 Pollution & Child
Approach of TB Stunting Due to CHD Effects on Adolescents Puberty Evaluation Mechanism & Etiology

PEDIATRIC RACE
Health
Diagnosis & Transition to Adult from Increased Risk of
Follow-up After Most Common Vasculitis
10.40 - 11.00 Management of Drug Adolescence with Role of USG in PCOS Respiratory Problems
Intervention in Children
Resistance TB Chronic Disease Due to Air Pollution
How to Promote a Bully-
Current Perspectives on Not So Common
Free Environment and Air Polution : Burden
Climate Change & Management Stunting in Delayed Puberty and Its Vasculitis: What
11.00 - 11.20 Foster Character Building impact to Allergy in
Environmental Health CHD Management in Pediatricians Should
in Schools for the Future
Adolescents Know
Adolescents
11.20 - 11.35 Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion
LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
11.40 - 12.40 -
SYMPOSIUM VI SYMPOSIUM VII SYMPOSIUM VIII SYMPOSIUM IX SYMPOSIUM X
12.40 - 13.35 LUNCH BREAK
PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL
SYMPOSIUM XIX SYMPOSIUM XX SYMPOSIUM XXI SYMPOSIUM XXII SYMPOSIUM XXIII SYMPOSIUM XXIV
THE IMPACT OF
BREASTFEEDING: ENVIRONMENTAL
CHRONIC DIARRHEA IN STUNTING IN HOSPITAL:
ENHANCING BONDING & PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY DIABETES MELLITUS IN HEALTH AND CLIMATE
CHILDREN: INFECTION, WHAT PEDIATRICIANS
PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH CHILDREN CHANGE ON
ALLERGY, OR IBD? SHOULD DO
HEALTH INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATTERNS
Diagnostic and The Emotional Journey of Respiratory Distress in The One Health
Recent Advances in
Management of Chronic Management Stunting in Breastfeeding: Bonding, Children: Review & Perspective:
13.35 - 13.55 Management of Type 2
Diarrhea: Focusing on Academic Hospital Stress, & Mental Health Update of Imaging Preventing Zoonotic
DM in Youth
Pediatric IBD in Indonesia in the Perinatal Period Assessments Diseases in Children
Climate-sensitive
The Mind-Body Diseases in Children:
Lung Ultrasound Versus
Connection: Recent Advances Care in Prevention &
Chronic Diarrhea : When Management Stunting in Chest X-Ray: When &
13.55 – 14.15 Breastfeeding Managing Metabolic Management on
to think of food allergy Vertical Hospital Why Should Be Choose
& Maternal Mental Syndrome in Youth Salmonellosis as a
Ultrasound?
Health Zoonosis Infection
Diseas
The Role of Water in
Supporting Mothers, Pneumothorax In Management Of Diabetic
Chronic Diarrhea in Antimicrobial
Management Stunting in Strengthening Family Neonates & Children: Ketoacidosis: A Recent
14.15 - 14.35 Children: Thinking About Resistance &
non Academic Hospital Bonding & Perinatal Can Ultrasound Replace Clinical Guide For
Infection Healthcare Associated
Mental Health Chest X-Ray? Pediatricians
Infection
14.35 - 14.50 Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion
FP ORAL FP ORAL FP ORAL FP ORAL FP ORAL FP e-POSTER
PRESENTATION I PRESENTATION II PRESENTATION III PRESENTATION IV PRESENTATION V PRESENTATION I
Gastroenterology Infectious & Tropical Allergy Immunology
Pediatric Imaging Respirology Miscellaneous
Hepatology Diseases & Rheumatology
15.00 - 16.00
FP e-POSTER FP e-POSTER FP e-POSTER EXCELLENT RESEARCH EXCELLENT RESEARCH
PRESENTATION II PRESENTATION III PRESENTATION IV AWARD ORAL AWARD POSTER
Indonesian College of Committee & Indonesian Committee & Indonesian
Cardiology Endocrinology
Pediatrics Pediatrics Society Pediatrics Society

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31
TUESDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2025
TIME BALLROOM 1 BALLROOM 2 BALLROOM 3 BEIJING ABU DHABI-DUBAI MOSCOW
MEET THE EXPERT V MEET THE EXPERT VI MEET THE EXPERT VII MEET THE EXPERT VIII
BREASTFEEDING AND FINDING THE SOURCE OF
EQUALITY FOR CHILDREN IN CHEST PAIN IN
ECOLOGICAL INFECTION IN STUNTING
SPECIAL POPULATIONS ADOLESCENTS
CONSCIOUSNESS CHILDREN
Sustainable Beginnings: Approach In
Long-term Complications Congestive Heart Failure
Integrating Ecological Investigating The Source
07.00 - 07.20 of HEU (HIV Exposed
Awareness into Of Infection In Stunting
Uninfected) Children Chest Pain from Pediatric Pediatrician Practice Children
Gastroenterologist
Perspective: from GERD to
The Role of
Functional Heartburn Chronic Diarrhea In
Immunization in Special Breastfeeding: Ensuring
07.20 - 07.40 Stunting Children: What
Conditions Psychological Aspect of Child Development and
To Do, When To Refer
Chest Pain in Adolescents Environmental Health
(or chronic pain)
07.40 - 08.00 Discussion Discussion Discussion
PLENARY
08.00 - 08.20 Globalization, Industrialization, and the Rising Burden of Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome in Youth
08.20 - 08.40 Infection Control Practice and Environmental Health, Planetary Health Approach For Combating Infectious Diseases: A New Paradigm
08.40 - 09.00 Primary Immunodeficiency in Indonesia - Current Conditions & Future Directions
09.00 - 09.20 The Role of IPS to Support Eco-Friendly Immunization
09.20 – 09.35 QUIZ
FP ORAL FP ORAL FP ORAL FP ORAL FP e-POSTER FP e-POSTER
PRESENTATION VI PRESENTATION VII PRESENTATION VIII PRESENTATION IX PRESENTATION V PRESENTATION VI
Allergy Immunology & Indonesian College of Gastroenterology
Cardiology Endocrinology Respirology
Rheumatology Pediatrics Hepatology
09.40 - 10.40
FP e-POSTER FP e-POSTER FP e-POSTER
PRESENTATION VII PRESENTATION VIII PRESENTATION IX
Infectious & Tropical
Pediatric Imaging Miscellaneous
Diseases
PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL PARALLEL
SYMPOSIUM XXV SYMPOSIUM XXVI SYMPOSIUM XXVII SYMPOSIUM XXVIII SYMPOSIUM XXIX SYMPOSIUM XXX
IMMUNIZATION IN SCHOOL- CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
PREVENTION OF WATER AND SOIL CONGENITAL
AGE CHILDREN & CLIMATE CHANGE IN CHILD AND
RESPIRATORY INFECTION POLLUTION HYPOTHYROID
ADOLESCENCE ADOLESCENT
Chronic Lung Disease in Immunization Environmental
Revisiting The Guideline
Immunization Program in Children: Strategy to Prevention for Imbalance Increase USG Role in Congenital
10.45 - 11.05 Of Functional
Healthy School Movement Reduce Deterioration in Respiratory Infection in Emerging and Re- Hypothyroid
Constipation In Children
the Era of Climate Change CHD Emerging Diseases
The Impact of Climate Early-Onset
Immunization in Impact of Water Management of
Change and Increasing Pulmonary Hypertension Constipation: Diagnostic
11.05 - 11.25 Adolescence with Special Pollution on the Risk of Congenital
Incidence of Asthma in Due to CHD Approach In Infants
Health Issue Waterborne Diseases Hypothyroidism:
Children Under 6 Months
Immunization Stress- Dietary Habits In
Effects of Lead
Related Reaction In Expanding Strategy Of Adolescents: A Role For Graves Disease: Early
Poisoning on Anemia
11.25 - 11.45 Adolescence: Topik KLPI TB Prevention To Sustain Prevention And Identification And
and Tumor Development
Prevention and TB Elimination Program Management For Management
in Children
Management Constipation
11.45 - 12.00 Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion
12.05 - 13.00 LUNCH BREAK
13.00 - 14.00 CLOSING AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Call For Free Paper Abstracts
The Indonesian Pediatric Society – East Java Chapter invites 13th PIT IKA participants to communicate their research

and updates in the field of child health care in Oral and e-Poster Presentation during the 13th PIT IKA symposium.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

OPEN DEADLINE
1 JULY 2025 15 AUGUST 2025

General Information
1. All abstracts must be original work.

2. The abstract must not have been published prior to 13th PIT IKA.
3. No abstracts will be considered after the closing deadline.

4. The presenting author must be registered as Registrant of 13th PIT IKA and completed payment prior to
submitting the abstract.

5. If unable to attend, authors should notify the Congress Secretariat to withdraw their abstract.

6. Abstracts must only be submitted electronically before 15 August 2025 via the online submission system.
Late or email submissions will not be accepted.

7. Abstracts for Free Papers, Excellent Researcher Awards (ERA) papers and Travel Scholarship Awards (TSA)

must be submitted through the same official submission portal.


8. Once submitted, abstracts can’t be modified.

9. Acceptence (as oral or poster presentation) or rejection notifications will be sent by email before 31

August 2025.
10. All presentations (including e-Posters) must be delivered in person.

11. Withdrawing abstract after acceptance can only be decided by the committee after careful deliberation,
considering the reasons.

12. Only a limited number of oral presentation slots are available.

13. Top abstracts in both oral presentations and e-Poster will be eligible for the Best Abstract Award.
14. For participants who are not selected for the e-poster presentation, they will automatically be included

as participants in the e-poster viewing session.

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Abstract Topics and Categories
Choose from the 9 available categories in the submission system:

1. Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology


2. Cardiology

3. Endocrinology
4. Gastroenterology and Hepatology

5. Infectious and Tropical Diseases

6. Pediatric Imaging
7. Respirology

8. College of Indonesian Pediatrics

9. Miscellaneous

Select one of the 3 allocation categories:


1. Free Papers

2. Excellent Research Awards

3. Travel Scholarship Awards.

Choose one of the following options for your abstract presentation:


• Oral Presentation: Top-scoring abstracts will be selected for full oral presentation, including the Best

Abstract award.

• Electronic Poster: Only electronic posters will be accepted for moderated e-Poster sessions and e-Poster
viewing.

• All abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee, and their decision is final.

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Abstract Format
1. Language: Abstracts must be written in English.

2. Font and Spacing: Arial font, size 12pt, and single spacing.
3. Title:

a. Limited to 30 words.
b. Must be written in sentence case and bold (only the first word capitalized, except for proper
nouns.) e.g., “Clinical profile of cyanotic nephropathy in children with congenital heart
disease”.

4. Word Limit:

The abstract must not exceed 300 words (including picture/table descriptions, excluding the title).
5. Structure for Research Report Abstracts:

a. Background

b. Objective
c. Methods
d. Results
e. Conclusion

f. Keywords (max. 5 words)

6. Structure for Case Report Abstracts:


a. Background

b. Objective

c. Case/Cases
d. Conclusion

e. Keywords (max. 5 words)

7. Authors and Affiliations:


a. Up to 15 authors are allowed per abstract, and each can have one main and one additional affiliation.

b. Authors and affiliations should be listed after the title, with the primary author being the first
mentioned and the presenting author underlined.

c. Authors full name shall be written by first name and followed by last name in upper and lower case.

d. Affiliation details in sequence for department, institution/hospital, city/state, country.


8. Abbreviations:

a. Avoid using abbreviations in the title and minimize in the body text.

b. Avoid using non-standard abbreviations, unfamiliar terms, symbols or acronyms not easily
understood by general readers.

c. Non-standard abbreviations must be defined in full at their first appearance.

9. Picture/Chart/Table Inclusion:
a. Only one picture is allowed.

b. Pictures, charts, and tables must be inserted as picture and submitted in .jpg format.

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Abstract Example
Comparison of survival rates in pediatric end-stage kidney disease patients on hemodialysis vs combined hemodialysis
and Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) therapy
in Dr Soetomo Academic General Hospital Surabaya Indonesia

Risky Vitria Prasetyo, Egi Azhar Rafsanjani, Agus Budiarto,


Muhammad Riza Kurniawan, Ninik Asmaningsih Soemyarso

Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Airlangga


Dr Soetomo Academic General Hospital, Surabaya, Indonesia

Abstract:
Background. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) in pediatric patients is a significant healthcare challenge, requiring
effective management strategies. HD (HD) and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) are two main
therapeutic approaches in end-stage kidney disease (ESKD).

Obejctive. To compare the effectiveness and survival rates of pediatric patients with ESKD undergoing HD alone
versus those receiving a combination of HD and CAPD at Dr. Soetomo Academic General Hospital Surabaya
Indonesia.

Methods. The study employed an independent T-test to assess differences in clinical outcomes between pediatric
patients undergoing HD alone (n=62) and those receiving combined HD and CAPD therapy (n=20). Variables
analyzed included gender, primary disease, survival, age, duration of HD, duration of CAPD, and total therapy
duration, utilizing SPSS 26 software for statistical analysis.

Results. Our analysis revealed no significant differences in gender distribution (p=0.431), primary disease
prevalence (p=0.138), and survival (p=0.253) between the two therapy groups. Similarly, age differences were not
statistically significant (p=0.409), indicating a comparable demographic profile across treatment modalities.
Significant differences were noted in the duration of HD and CAPD treatments. Patients receiving combined therapy
had a notably shorter duration of HD (mean=6 months) compared to those on HD alone (mean=24.112 months),
with a significant p-value (<0.001). Conversely, the duration of CAPD was exclusively reported in the combined
therapy group, with a mean duration of 27.650 months.
Total therapy duration also showed a statistically significant difference, with the combined therapy group
experiencing a longer overall treatment period (mean=34.150 months) compared to the HD group (mean=24.112
months), p=0.032. This suggests that the addition of CAPD to HD may extend the total treatment duration but
potentially optimizes patient management and outcomes.

Conclusion. The study concludes that while there are no significant differences in survival rates, gender distribution,
primary disease prevalence, and life status between pediatric patients with CKD undergoing HD alone versus those
receiving combined therapy, the latter group benefits from a shorter duration of HD and an extended total therapy
duration. These findings suggest a potential improvement in quality of life and treatment efficiency in patients
receiving combined HD and CAPD therapy, highlighting the need for further research to explore the long-term
benefits of combined treatment strategies in pediatric CKD management.

Keywords: Pediatric End-stage Kidney Disease, Hemodialysis, Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis, Kidney
Replacement Therapy, Survival Rate

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Abstract Submission Procedures
1. Submit the abstract via the participant portal and login using the registered username and password.

2. Only those registered as paid symposium participants at 13th PIT IKA, are eligible for abstract submission.
3. To submit an abstract on the participant portal, please click on the Abstract menu and then follow the

abstract submission wizard, which includes the following steps:


• Selecting the abstract category

• Manage author information

• Entering the abstract title


• Manage the abstract content, attachment & keywords

• Confirmation / review submission details

4. After submitting the abstract, a notification will be sent to the registered email address and WhatsApp
number, along with an attachment of the abstract.

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e-Poster Format
1. All posters should be prepared in English.

2. The presenting authors are fully responsible for the poster content. Please carefully review your poster for
spelling and grammar and make sure to upload the final version of your poster.

3. Formatting guideline:
a. File Type: PDF (10 MB maximum)

b. Format: 1 page, portrait orientation

c. Dimensions: A4 format (21 cm x 29.3 cm).


4. You will be able to upload only one file. The uploaded file will be reviewed to ensure it meets the technical

specifications and will be approved then.

5. Please note that once an e-Poster is approved, it cannot be re-uploaded and it will be accessible in the
virtual platform for all the registered participants.

6. Tips for preparing your poster, each poster should contain the following:
a. A short, descriptive title

b. Full names of contributing authors

c. Authors’ affiliations
d. Use bullet points and only the most relevant text. 200-300 words are more than enough for the main

text.

e. Highlight the aim and the conclusion using bold or coloured fonts (clear and simple, emphasising
implications for practice).

f. Particular attention should be paid to the resolution of pictures. As a rule of thumb, use at least 300

dpi resolution. Make use of colour and graphics. At least 2 pictures or figures are recommended to
graphically show your results.

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e-Poster Example

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e-Poster Submission Procedure
1. All posters will be available in electronic format, presented on self-standing portrait-oriented screens on-

site at the venue, and accessible online through the virtual platform during the event. The physical posters
will not be displayed at the venue.

2. The poster upload system will be open from 30 August 2025, with the deadline for submission on 21
September 2025.

3. All presenters will be obliged to submit their final PDF poster to the virtual congress platform. The link to

the virtual platform and details on how to log in will be communicated in due course. A poster number
will be allocated to your abstract.

4. Some poster presenters will be selected to present their abstracts during the evening e-poster sessions

(on 13 or 14 October 2025) with decisions made in the coming weeks. Eight electronic poster boards will
be available for the e-poster sessions. Selected presenters will be contacted in advance and encouraged

to practice a 2-minute concise pitch highlighting the main message and outlining the purpose of the
study.

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Excellent Research Awards
13th PIT IKA held an open competition for Excellent Research Awards (ERA) that is divided into 2 categories:

1. Pediatricians (full IPS member)


2. Pediatric Residents (young IPS member) from all Institution of Pediatric Specialty Program (IPSP)

throughout Indonesia.

The rules are as follows:

• Each IPSP can submit a maximum of 5 (five) ERA papers.


• Each ERA must be accompanied by a Statement Letter from the Head of the Department of Child Health

(for Pediatricians) or the Head of the Specialty Study Program of each IPSP (for Pediatric Residents), stating

that the paper is officially submitted as an ERA papers.


• The age of the principal investigator is not limited.

• The principal investigator will act as a presenter, or can be substituted by one of the co-authors.
• Participants who will participate in the ERA papers are required to first submit their abstracts online

through the official committee website at https://www.pit13ika.com in the "Abstract and e-Poster Portal"

section and select "Excellent Research Awards" in the abstract designation category section.
• The writing format and procedure for submitting abstracts for the ERA papers must comply with the

committee's provisions (See Abstract Format and Abstract Submission Procedures Section).

• Participants in the ERA papers MUST submit a Complete Manuscript with the following provisions:
a. The complete manuscript is written in Indonesian with a total of no more than 10 (ten) pages, using

Arial 12 font, 1.5 spacing

b. The complete manuscript consists. of:


• Title Section, Name of Researcher/Author, and Affiliation
• Abstract Section (must be in two versions: English and Indonesian)
• Content Section (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions and Bibliography),

written according to the scientific journal publication format.

• Attachment Section (consisting of 2 attachments):


o Attachment 1: Statement from the Head of Department (for Pediatricians) or Head of

Specialty Study Program (for Pediatric Residents).

o Attachment 2: Complete correspondence address of the Researcher/Main Author.


• The complete manuscript must be submitted online by uploading it to the system provided. The

committee DOES NOT ACCEPT submissions of complete manuscripts via email, or manual mail.

• The deadline for submission of abstracts and complete manuscripts for the ERA papers is 15 August 2025.
• All ERA papers will be assessed by a panel of judges to determine 10 (ten) finalists and will be announced

by 21 September 2025.
• ERA papers that are not selected as finalists will be allocated to free oral papers or e-Poster.

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Travel Scholarship Awards
13th PIT IKA held an opportunity for Travel Scholarship Awards that can be participated by all pediatricians and

general practitioners throughout Indonesia.


Eligibility criteria includes:

• Pediatricians who are members of Indonesian Pediatric Society


• General Practitioners who are interested in Pediatric Science.

Individuals who are eligible must apply with the following details required:
• Letter of Statement with objectives clearly stated

• A detailed budget for your trip

• Evidence of costs, such as quotes or screenshots


• Curriculum Vitae including history of education, experience, employment, and accomplishments

• Research Projects that will be presented in the congress, if any.

Individuals who are granted will receive (by reimbursement):

• Free symposium registration


• Free transportation at cost

• Free accommodation at cost during symposium.

Important Notes:
All abstracts for Free Papers, ERA, and TSA are submitted through the official submission https://www.pit13ika.com.

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Registration should be made online through 13th PIT IKA official website: https://www.pit13ika.com.

Participants in 13th PIT IKA are required to register for an account using their personal name and email address

(sign-up), which cannot be used by others. Access to the programs and certification procurement related to 13th

PIT IKA can be achieved through the registration of personal accounts and data.

Registration Step By Step


STEP 1: Access the Participant Portal

Visit the official registration portal of the 13th PIT IKA at:
https://ereg.pit13ika.com/login

STEP 2: Create a New User Account and Log In


• If you don't have an account yet, select "Create a new account" and fill in your name, email, and WhatsApp

number. After that, indicate whether you are registering yourself or registering on behalf of someone else.
• After clicking Submit, you will receive a notification via email and WhatsApp containing your username and

password to log in.

• Then, log in to the participant portal using your registered username and password to proceed with the
registration process.

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STEP 3: Complete Your Personal Information Form

Fill in your personal details including registration type, personal identification number or NIK, full name, and other
required information based on your participant category.

STEP 4: Symposium

To participate in the 13th PIT IKA, symposium registration is mandatory. Kindly choose one of the three available

symposium sessions. The remaining two sessions will be accessible to you free of charge.
Please note that you are confirmed as a fully registered participant only after full payment for the symposium has

been received.

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STEP 5: Optional Add-on

Four add-on options are available for you to add to your registration package.
1. Pre-Congress Workshop

The Pre-Congress Workshop is intended for specific registration type only.


There are 4 workshop categories to chosen from, which are:

• One day Workshop - Friday, October 10, 2025

• Practice Session - Friday, October 10, 2025

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• One Day Workshop - Saturday, October 11, 2025

• Two Days Workshop, October 10-11, 2025

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2. Hotel Accommodation

• Official accommodation is provided by the 13th PIT IKA Committee at several designated hotels for
the convenience of participants.

• The available check-in and check-out dates are from 9 to 14 October 2025, with a minimum required

stay from 11 to 14 October 2025.

• Any accommodation needs outside of what is provided and required by the committee should be

arranged by the participants themselves, or by contacting Miss Lia from Haryono Travel at 0811-

3333-8668.

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3. Ladies Program

You may include accompanying persons such as a spouse or child in the dedicated Ladies Program, named
Santera Bloom & Beyond: A Heartfelt Journey, with a fee of IDR 750.000 per guest.

4. Kinship Soirée

• The Kinship Soiree is also known as Malang Night Paradise.


• This program is free for participants who wish to join, one accompanying guest is also free of charge.

• Any subsequent guests will be charged IDR 50,000 each.

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STEP 6: Personal Data Consent

All participants are required to have the ACCESS by KAI application installed on their mobile device, with Face
Recognition activated. Therefore, participants must provide consent for the use of their personal data before

proceeding with registration submission.


.

STEP 7: Participant Portal


• The participant portal displays your personal information, symposium registration, selected add-ons, and the

payment status for each item.

• The participant portal also includes a cart displaying unpaid registration items, which can be settled using the
available payment procedure.

• Instructions for the payment procedure will be provided separately.

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Registration Deadline
Online registration for 13th PIT IKA participants will be closed once the number of registered offline participants has

reached the quota of 3.000 people.

Method Of Payment
1. All registration payments for the 13th PIT IKA — including Symposium, Workshop, Hotel Accommodation,
Ladies Program, and Kinship Soirée — must be made via Virtual Account.

2. Several bank options are available for Virtual Account payments.

The following is a list of the banks that can be used:


• BCA • Mandiri • Danamon

• Permata • CIMB Niaga • BNI

• Maybank • BRI • BSI

3. Payments via Virtual Account are valid for 1 hour only.


4. A transaction fee (IDR 5.000) will be applied to each payment made via Virtual Account.

5. No manual confirmation is required — your payment will be automatically verified once completed.

6. Once the payment is successfully processed, the receipt (invoice) will be automatically sent to the
participant’s email.

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Payment Instruction
1. Log in to the Participant Portal

Go to the official Participant portal:


https://ereg.pit13ika.com/login

and log in with your registered email and password. If you haven't registered, please do so first.

2. Choose the Product You Are Registering For

After logging in, choose the product you are registering for (Symposium, Workshop, Hotel
Accommodation, Ladies Program, Kinship Soirée, etc.) and click the "Proceed to Payment" button for the

transaction you wish to process.

3. Payment Information and Virtual Account Number

A new window will appear displaying your invoice number, the amount to be paid, and the bank Virtual
Account options. After selecting your bank, the system will display your assigned Virtual Account number.

4. Finalize Your Payment


Immediately transfer the payment to the displayed Virtual Account number using your ATM or online

banking. Ensure payment is completed within 1 hour of generating the Virtual Account.

5. Payment Verification

Once your payment is successfully completed, it will be automatically verified, and a confirmation email

will be sent to the registered email address and whatsapp number.

6. Payment Failure
If the payment is unsuccessful within the given time frame, you will need to generate a new Virtual Account

and attempt payment again.

Cancellation Policy
1. All cancellations must be made in writing and sent by email to [email protected]

2. The registration fee will be refunded with the following cancellation conditions:
• Cancellation > 30 days before the event: 50% of the payment will be refunded.

• Cancellation in 30 days before the event and during the event: No refund.

• Participants who have paid but did not attend the event will not get a refund of registration fee.

3. The refund will be processed 3 months after the 13th PIT IKA is completed.

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Special Requirement: ‘Access by KAI’ Application
All participants are required to have the ACCESS by KAI application installed on their

mobile device, with Face Recognition activated in order to be able to enter the
scientific and exhibition area .Upon online registration, all participants will be

requested to provide their consent for KAI Access data sharing, enabling the use of
their personal data prior to the submission of their registration.

KAI Face Recognition Step by Step


STEP 1: Download and Install App

To install Access by KAI, please use the Play Store for Android phones
or the App Store for Apple phones.

STEP 2: Create Account


If you don't have a KAI Access account, please register for one and

follow the registration process.

STEP 3: Face Recognition Registration

Click Your Account button and then click Face Recognition Registration button.

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STEP 4: Term and Conditions

Read the Term and Conditions, and then click on the Agree button.

STEP 5: Personal Data

Check your personal data, and then click on the Take Selfie button.

STEP 6: Take Pictures


Follow the instructions to take your selfie and a photo of your Identity Card (KTP).

STEP 7: Data Confirmation

Please check your personal data again, and then click on the Register button.

You have completed the face recognition registration.

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Indonesian Pediatric Society Senior Members Registration
• Based on the regulations of the Indonesian Pediatric Society, the senior members (age > 65 years) are

entitled to reimburse the registration fee onsite at the venue on 12 October 2025 by showing the ID card.
• However, if the registration fee is paid by a third party, no reimbursement will be given.

Registration Fees Include:


• Admission to scientific sessions:

o Pre-Symposium Workshop: Based on optional workshops registered by participants on 10-11

October 2025.
o Symposium: 12–14 October 2025.

• Admission to the exhibition area.

• Access to Malang Night Paradise Amusement Park on 12 October 2025 for 2 pax (1 registered participant
and 1 companion) .

• All 13th PIT IKA Symposium documents and materials: digital Proceedings Book along with other available
digital documents.

• E-certificate with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia will be provided as CME activity for

Medical Specialists, General Practitioners, and other health practitioners. No printed version of the
certificate will be provided.

Symposium
CATEGORY RATE

IPS Members

Pediatrician IDR 5,000,000

Senior Pediatrician (65 years & older)* IDR 5,000,000

Non-IPS Member

Other Specialist IDR 6,000,000

Resident IDR 3,500,000

General Practitioner IDR 3,500,000

Medical Student / Nurse / Midwife / Other health practitioner ** IDR 2,500,000

* Reimbursement for senior members (> 65 years) will be given onsite at the venue on 12 nd October 2025 by showing the ID card

** Limited seat

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Pre-Congress Workshop
Workshop Participants Note:

1. Workshop participants must be registered as participants of 13th PIT IKA Symposium

2. Workshop participants are limited to the room capacity

DESCRIPTION DURATION RATE

One Day Workshop - Friday, 10 October 2025 / Saturday, 11 October 2025 07.00–17.00 IDR 3,000,000

Two Day Workshop - Friday-Saturday, 10-11 October 2025 07.00–17.00 IDR 5,000,000

Practice Session - Friday, 10 October 2025


• Dinner, AI account and WIFI included 18.00-22.00 IDR 2,000,000
• Limited to 150 participants

Ladies Program
DESCRIPTION DATE RATE

SANTERA BLOOM & BEYOND : A HEARTFELT JOURNEY


Inclusions:
• Medium Bus (30-seater, air-conditioned)
• Entrance tickets Monday
IDR 750,000 / Pax
• Mineral water & light snacks 1x 13 October 2025
• Lunch
• Professional guide
• Guide & driver tipping

Kinship Soirée
DESCRIPTION DATE RATE

FAMILY NIGHT, A NIGHT TO REMEMBER


Note:
Sunday
FREE for registered participants, plus one additional guest at no IDR 50,000 / Guest
12 October 2025
extra cost.A registration fee applies to any guests registered after
the first complimentary guest

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Accommodation for participants is offered at the following official hotels.

• Reservations should be made online through 13th PIT IKA website https://www.pit13ika.com.
• The special rates of the official hotels are eligible only for the registered 13th PIT participants with a

minimum stay of 3 nights during the Symposium period. Workshop participants can register for an
additional night's stay of 1 day (Check in 10 October) or 2 days (Check in 9 October).

• The committee will not process any accommodation registration request that does not comply with the

committee's regulations stated above, and participants are expected to find their own accommodation.
The hotel room is guaranteed only if the participant has paid the hotel fee fully in advance. The availability

of the desired hotel is based on a First-Paid, First-Served method.

• For participants who want to check out on 15 October 2025, the price and room availability depend on
the hotel. Please contact Mrs Lia from Haryono Travel (0811-3333-8668) or book it through an online

travel agency.

NO DISTANT ** HOTEL NAME STARS TYPE RATE

1. 0 km Grand Mercure Malang Mirama 5 Deluxe Official Only

2. 6.3 km Aria Gajayana Hotel 4 Deluxe IDR 910.000

Ascent Premier Hotel and Convention


3. 6.4 km 4 Superior IDR 710.000
Malang

4. 2.1 km Atria Hotel Malang 4 Deluxe IDR 940.000

5. 1.0 km Grand Cakra Hotel 4 Deluxe IDR 675.000

6. 3.7 km Harris Hotel & Conventions Malang 4 Harris Room IDR 990.000

7. 8.3 km Ijen Suites Resort & Convention Malang 4 Deluxe IDR 815.000

8. 3.9 km Savana Hotel & Convention Malang 4 Deluxe IDR 840.000

9. 3.8 km The 101 Malang OJ 4 Deluxe IDR 940.000

10. 3.2 km The Alana Hotel Malang 4 Deluxe IDR 860.000

11. 5.1 km Everyday Smart Hotel Malang 3 Superior IDR 400.000

12. 2.5 km Ibis Styles Malang 3 Superior IDR 690.000

13. 4.3 km Solaris Hotel Malang 3 Standar IDR 710.000

14. 5.1 km Whiz Prime Hotel Malang 3 Superior IDR 580.000

15. 3.4 km Amaris Malang 2 Smart Room IDR 460.000

* Include breakfast for 2 (two) persons


** From Grand Mercure Hotel Malang
*** The Organizing Committee will provide a Shuttle Bus from the Official Hotels to Grand Mercure Malang Mirama

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Santera Bloom & Beyond: A Heartfelt Journey
The Indonesian Pediatric Society – East Java Chapter is delighted to invite all spouses attending The 13th PIT IKA to

join our exclusive Ladies Program on Monday, 13 October 2025. This special event is designed to create a
memorable and enjoyable experience.

We warmly welcome you to be part of this exciting program!

Program Timeline
07.00 – 08.00
Departure from Malang to Batu

08.00 – 09.00
Charity Visit at Local Orphanage
Start the journey with a heartwarming act of kindness—
connecting and giving to children at a local orphanage.
09.00 – 12.00
Exploration at Florawisata Santerra de Laponte
Enjoying beautiful flower park, take stunning photos
among iconic spots, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance
of Batu’s cool climate.

12.00 – 14.00
Lunch at Warung Wareg
Indulge in East Javanese culinary delights in a cozy with
traditional atmosphere.
14.00 – 15.00
Souvenir Shopping
A perfect time to shop for beautiful batik and authentic
local crafts for your loved ones.
15.00 – 16.00
Return to Malang
Head back with a heart full of memories and new
friendships.

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Get ready for a delightful evening of
togetherness!
The Indonesian Pediatric Society is thrilled to host its
members and their families for a special night event
themed JOYFUL & ENCHANTING KINSHIP SOIRÉE
on Sunday, 12 October 2025, at the captivating
Malang Night Paradise.

Shuttle Bus Included!


For your convenience, shuttle bus transportation will
be provided between designated hotels and the
event venue at Malang Night Paradise.

Taman Dinosaurus
Step into a captivating prehistoric world! This park
showcases impressive dinosaur replicas nestled within a
lush, meticulously designed tropical forest concept,
creating an incredibly vibrant, immersive, and truly
lifelike journey back in time.

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Taman Lampion
Malang Night Paradise is both a tourist destination and
a nighttime family entertainment. With a 'Glowing'
theme, visitors will be treated to a variety of beautiful
as well as captivating, lantern gardens.

Roemah 147
Prepare for a heart-pounding experience! This
attraction, Roemah 147, isn't your typical stroll through
spooky decorations. Brace yourself for scares, chilling
sound, and eerie encounters that will push your
courage to the limit

Adventure Land
Step into Adventure Land, the exciting brand-new
attraction that wholeheartedly invites visitors on a truly
immersive and unforgettable adventure. Explore
unbelievably thrilling and fantastical places, brought
vividly to life through the captivating magic of cutting-
edge Virtual Reality glasses. Prepare for a journey
beyond imagination!
Magic Journey
Magic Journey, a captivating recent addition at Malang
Night Paradise, gently invites visitors on a leisurely
paddle boat adventure along a beautifully crafted man-
made river stretching approximately 500 meters.

Enjoy with Your Family!


As a token of our appreciation, symposium participants will receive complimentary admission for themselves and
one family member. Additional family members are welcome to join the festivities for a special rate of just IDR
50,000 per person, which covers entry to all rides, as well as complimentary food and beverages throughout the
night.

We look forward to creating joyful and enchanting memories


with you and your family at Malang Night Paradise!

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The Indonesian Pediatric Society – East Java Branch aims to enhance the experience for participants of the 13th PIT

IKA by hosting engaging internal sports activities on 13 October 2025, to encourage teamwork, friendly
competition, and physical and mental invigoration. The programme will feature mini soccer, badminton, table

tennis, and tennis.

This programme is thoughtfully designed with the key objectives of fostering a marvelous sense of kinship and

strong solidarity among members through seamless activities, cultivating a spirit of healthy and fair competition,
and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

Mini Soccer Badminton


Unggul Sports Center Malang Unggul Sports Center Malang
13 October 2025, 17.00 – 19.00 13 October 2025, 16.00 – 21.00

Table Tennis Tennis


Unggul Sports Center Malang Ambassador Tennis Malang
13 October 2025, 16.00 – 21.00 13 October 2025, 17.00 – 19.00

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