DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION (DVI) TRAINING FOR MEDICAL STUDENT
DOI : DOI: 10.22146/jpki.54055
Date : 28 July 2020
Background: Disaster victim identification (DVI) is a process of identifying the victim who died due to theÃÂ disaster. Deaths due to disasters can be classified as victims of open disasters and victims of closed disasters. InÃÂ the open disasters the process of identification is more difficult. Based on regulation of law in Indonesia, theÃÂ identification is intended to fulfil human rights to identity, dignity and social status, autonomy rights such asÃÂ inheritance, marital status, religion, insurance or other legal and social issues. Aims: The purpose of this curriculum study is to provide an overview of the DVI training process for medicalÃÂ students.ÃÂ Curriculum Discussion: Given the importance of the identification process it is necessary to be includedÃÂ in the medical education curriculum. The DVI training to identify victims of mass disasters uses the DVIÃÂ Interpol standard. Faculty of Medicine Universitas Syiah Kuala has conducted training and simulations ofÃÂ DVI for medical student since 2009 until 2019. A total of 1995 students in this period have participated in theÃÂ training. The DVI training for medical students is very needed as an addition to the competence of doctorsÃÂ in the field of disaster management.ÃÂ Conclusion: By joining this training, medical students have sufficient medical skills to assist in the process of DVI.ÃÂ