Prof. dr. Yodi Mahendradhata, M.Sc, Ph.D, FRSPH

Dekan Fakultas Kedokteran, Kesehatan Masyarakat dan Keperawatan Universitas Gadjah Mada

Prof. Yodi Mahendradhata is currently the Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada. He is a medical doctor by training and he obtained a Master degree in International Health from the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Charite Medical Faculty, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. Prof. Mahendradhata completed his Doctorate in Medical Science at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium and Ghent University, Belgium. He is currently leading the South East Asia Regional Training Center for Health Research supported by WHO-TDR. He has led developments of national strategy for implementation research, national strategy for tuberculosis control and country proposals to the Global fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. His research interests are in the fields of global health, implementation science, disease control, health policy and health program management. Prof. Mahendradhata was an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation visiting scholar at the Institute of Public Health, Heidelberg University, Germany. He has authored and co-authored numerous peer reviewed articles published in reputable international journals. He has been awarded the Scopus Young Scientist Award by the United Nations University, Elsevier and Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

  • Undergrad : S.Ked, FK UGM
  • Master : MSc, Humboldt University
  • Doctoral : PhD, Ghent University
  • Profesi : dr, FK UGM
  • Associate Editor, BMC Health Services Research
  • TDR Global Working Group
  • Committee of Tuberculosis Expert

10 Penelitian Terbaru

  1. Rasanathan K, Dako-Gyeke P, Isaranuwatchai W, Mahendradhata Y, Roberts M, Loffreda G, Rylance S, Mikkelsen B. Non-communicable diseases: can implementation research change the game for policy and practice?. The Lancet. 2024 Nov 16;404(10466):1908-10.
  2. Yuniarsih, S.M., Padmawati, R.S., Madyaningrum, E., Widhowati, S.S. and Mahendradhata, Y., 2024. Integration of Traditional Medicine Services into Public Health Centers in Indonesia: A Qualitative Study.
  3. Izhar, M.D., Istiono, W., Wahab, A. and Mahendradhata, Y., 2024. mHealth implementation strategies in tuberculosis contact investigation by community health workers: a scoping review protocol.
  4. Alonge O, Rao A, Kalbarczyk A, Ibisomi L, Dako-Gyeke P, Mahendradhata Y, Rojas CA, Jacobs C, Torpey K, Marulanda ER, Launois P. Multimethods study to develop tools for competency-based assessments of implementation research training programmes in low and middle-income countries. BMJ open. 2024 Jul 1;14(7):e082250.
  5. Alonge O, Rao A, Kalbarczyk A, Ibisomi L, Dako-Gyeke P, Mahendradhata Y, Rojas CA, Jacobs C, Torpey K, Marulanda ER, Launois P. Multimethods study to develop tools for competency-based assessments of implementation research training programmes in low and middle-income countries. BMJ open. 2024 Jul 1;14(7):e082250.
  6. Mahendradhata Y. Presidential election brings a challenging future for evidence informed health policies in Indonesia. bmj. 2024 May 21;385.
  7. Yang HY, Chou HL, Leow CH, Kao CC, Daniel D, Jaladara V, Khoe LC, Latha PK, Mahendradhata Y, Nguyen PM, Sirijatuphat R. Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey. BMC nursing. 2024 Mar 1;23(1):145.
  8. Trisnantoro L, Utarini A, Meliala A, Mahendradhata Y, Lazuardi L, Laksanawati IS, Wartatmo H, Yoga H, Djasri H, Andayani NL, Handono D. Pengayaan Ilmu Kedokteran untuk Mengatasi Masalah Klinis dan Kesehatan Masyarakat: Pengalaman Universitas Gadjah Mada (1993–2023). UGM PRESS; 2024 Feb 20.
  9. Thursina T, Hasanbasri M, Mahendradhata Y. Strengthening one health: Lessons learned of rabies response in Indonesia. InBIO Web of Conferences 2024 (Vol. 132, p. 01001). EDP Sciences.
  10. Lee J, Park S, Jang SN, Reyes KA, Garcia Jr F, Canila C, Oraño J, Ballesteros AJ, Muhartini T, Frans S, Marthias T. Differential impacts of health systems and sociocultural environment on vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons from four Asia-Pacific countries. BMC Public Health. 2024;24.