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    <title>Utilizing Information System to Tackle Drug-Drug Interaction in Clinical Setting</title>
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    <description>Title: Utilizing Information System to Tackle Drug-Drug Interaction in Clinical Setting
Authors: Agustriawan, David; Crystalia, Audrey Amira; Parikesit, Arli Aditya; Whisnu, Andreas; Firmansyah, Moch.; Veneqe, Ike; Valeska, Margaretta Deidre
Abstract: Drug interaction, in particular drug-drug interaction (DDI), is one of the contributors of&#xD;
medication errors and adverse drug event incidence. DDI, although a preventable cause&#xD;
of medication error, were found to cause at least 30% of ADE in Pennsylvania, USA&#xD;
(Grissinger 2016). In Indonesia. DDI incident was also found to reached above 50% in&#xD;
one of the teaching hospital in Java (Rahmawati et al. 2006).&#xD;
Preventing medication error and adverse drug event caused by drug interaction can be&#xD;
done by utilizing information technology and information system in healthcare practice.&#xD;
Many organizations have come out with a website or application for drug interaction&#xD;
checkers, such as IBM Micromedex®, Drugs.com, DrugBank, and Medscape. Unfortunately,&#xD;
some&#xD;
application&#xD;
or&#xD;
website&#xD;
is&#xD;
a&#xD;
paid&#xD;
service&#xD;
if&#xD;
healthcare&#xD;
practice&#xD;
wants&#xD;
to&#xD;
incorporate&#xD;
&#xD;
it to their electronic prescribing system with high subscription cost. In addition,&#xD;
those application and website not catered to drugs available in Indonesia, posing anoth&#xD;
This book was made to document the steps that we have taken to come up with innovative&#xD;
idea to tackle the DDI problems found in the hospital utilizing the experts in academia and the local hospital. This book contains step by step explanations on how to make innovation from drug-drug interaction problems in clinical practice in Indonesia. We hope that this book can inspire students to identify problems in healthcare and think of innovation to solve the problems. We also hoped through this book, students will be familiar with the strategies and steps that needs to be taken to implement the innovation idea that students have come up with. Lastly, we would like to express our appreciation to Lira Medika Hospital and Indonesia International Institute for life sciences for their continuous support in the implementation of the program. We also would like to thank the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia for the funding of the program as a part of the Matching Fund scheme: 3717/E3/SPMK.08/KL/2021.</description>
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    <title>Guideline to Sustainable Water Management Practice</title>
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    <description>Title: Guideline to Sustainable Water Management Practice
Authors: Michelle, Hoe; Ph.D., Katherine
Abstract: Schools act as a place of learning for the younger generation. In the learning process, external factors are pivotal to the development of the ability to think and empathize. University as an institution of higher education plays a great role in enlightening the future leaders of tomorrow.&#xD;
As a part of i3L’s goal to not only be a sustainable campus but to play a role in advocating the importance of sustainability to the public, a series of basic sustainable development guidelines were created. Topics would include United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals with each edition covering a single goal from its significance to current situation, possible programs or policies that could be implemented by the school as well as how technology could be incorporated to help the school be more sustainable.</description>
    <dc:date>2022-09-29T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Soy What? Beginner's Guide to Soy Sauce Homebrewing</title>
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    <description>Title: Soy What? Beginner's Guide to Soy Sauce Homebrewing
Authors: Naidu, Navitri Chandra; Devanthi, Putu Virgina Partha
Abstract: Soy what now? That’s right, soy sauce! This book is a specially curated,&#xD;
easy, yet informative step-by-step guide to brewing your own soy&#xD;
sauce. Soy sauce is more than just sushi’s best friend. It’s a whole other&#xD;
culture. So, get a hold of your chopsticks and let us embark on an&#xD;
exotic and exciting adventure that allows us to understand the history&#xD;
and experience the wonderful flavours of soy sauce.</description>
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