Dr. Imen Debbiche is an Emergency Medicine Specialist with over 15 years of experience managing critically ill and older adults in both prehospital and hospital emergency settings. She holds a Professional Diploma in Geriatric Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI) and is an AHA-certified instructor in Basic, Advanced, and Pediatric Life Support (BLS, ACLS, PALS).
My main interests include optimizing medication use in older adults, reducing adverse drug events, and advancing safe emergency pharmacotherapy through evidence-based practice.
Speech Title
Optimizing Medication Use in Older Adults in the Emergency Department: A Safe Practice Framework for Managing Polypharmacy and Acute Pharmacotherapy
Agus Fitriangga is a public health researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas
Tanjungpura, Indonesia. His work sits at the intersection of epidemiology, community health, and
health-systems strengthening, with a strong focus on high-burden and underserved regions such as
West Kalimantan and other frontier provinces in Indonesia. He has led and contributed to
numerous studies on infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and environmental health
risks affecting border and remote communities.
His research portfolio spans tuberculosis control, digital health innovation, and mixed-methods
health-service evaluations. Agus works extensively with large routine datasets—including national
TB registry data and e-PPGBM nutrition surveillance—to generate evidence for policy and
program design. He also develops community-based interventions, such as smart screening tools,
cadres training modules, and AI-based early-detection systems tailored for primary healthcare
settings.
Agus collaborates with national and international partners, particularly institutions in the UK,
Malaysia, and Europe. These collaborations support his work on health security, youth mental
health, and stunting prevention in border regions. He also contributes as a journal reviewer for
several international health and medical science journals, supporting rigorous scientific standards
and knowledge dissemination.
Beyond research, Agus is deeply involved in teaching, curriculum development, and capacity
building for medical students and frontline health workers. His academic activities include
modules on epidemiology, community medicine, border-area health, and cultural sensitivity in
healthcare. Through his combined research, teaching, and community engagement roles, he is
committed to improving equitable health outcomes and advancing innovative, context-appropriate
solutions in Indonesia.
Speech Title
Regional Lifestyles, Divergent Risks: A Cross-Island Comparative Analysis of Diabetes,
Obesity, and Cardiovascular Burden in West, Central, and East Indonesia