UPNVJ Public Relations — On the fourth day of the Aceh Disaster Emergency Response PKM, Friday, December 26, 2025, Team 2 of the Emergency Response PKM of the Jakarta Veteran National Development University (UPNVJ) continued its activities in the form of a mobile clinic in Alu Putih Village, which is the working area of the Lhok Beringen Community Health Center.
Team 2's arrival at the site was greeted enthusiastically by residents seeking post-disaster health checks but unable to or unable to reach the community health center in person. From infants to the elderly, patients sought medical care, and they expressed their current concerns.
The UPNVJ health team, consisting of doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, conducts structured examinations, such as general physical examinations, blood pressure checks, glucose, cholesterol, and uric acid levels. For toddlers and children, physical examinations include weight and height measurements. UPNVJ's PKM Team 2 also provides wound care to those in need. Furthermore, medications are administered according to each patient's individual needs.
During the mobile clinic activity, 42 patients received physical examination, consultation and treatment services.
Through this activity, Team 2 of the UPNVJ Emergency Response PKM continues to demonstrate its commitment to being directly present in the community, providing easily accessible health services, and supporting the health recovery process for disaster-affected residents in the North Aceh region.
Dr. Ns. Arief Wahyudi Jadmiko as the Head of the PKM Disaster Emergency Response Team (Sumatra) stated "This activity is a form of commitment of the UPNVJ PKM Disaster Emergency Response Team together with the Directorate of Research and Community Service, Directorate General of Research and Development, Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology to be directly present in the midst of the community in need, especially in improving the welfare of community health after the disaster."