UMSU Rector Prof. Dr. Agussani, MAP, attended the breaking fast together and orphan compensation event held by RSU Muhammadiyah North Sumatra on Friday (29/3) in the courtyard of RSU Muhammadiyah Jl. Mandala By Pass No.27, Medan City.
Also present were WR 3 Dr. Rudianto, M.Si, RSU Assistance Team Dr. Bahril Datuk, M.M and Drs. Muthalib, M.M, RSU Director Dr. Mohamad Riza, M.Kes, SH, M.HKes and staff, PDM/PDA, Medan Area Police Chief, Tegal Sari Mandala 1 Village Head, General and Specialist Doctors and Hospital partners.
On this occasion, Prof. Agussani reminded the audience of UMSU’s role in the hospital. He said that RSU Muhammadiyah has had an extraordinarily long journey. In the past, the management was not very good, so the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership entrusted UMSU with the management of the Muhammadiyah Hospital.
“This is a university commitment, and UMSU was mandated to save this Muhammadiyah Hospital. Starting in 2018, Alhamdulillah, the problems began to be resolved under the auspices of UMSU,” said Prof. Agussani.
He dreamed of RSU Muhammadiyah as a favorite hospital for the people of Medan. Therefore, all hospital levels and staff must feel a sense of belonging and improve existing services. “We are determined to expand the RSU Muhammadiyah land, but please emphasize good service so that the community is comfortable and handled professionally,” said the Rector of UMSU.
Regarding the 49th Muhammadiyah Congress in 2027, Prof. Agussani hopes that Muhammadiyah Hospital can contribute to its success, especially in handling the health of guests who will number more than one million later.
Meanwhile, the Director of RSU Muhammadiyah, Dr. Mohamad Riza, promised to continue improving hospital services and infrastructure by increasing poly and human resources for doctors so that they can help the community treat various diseases.
“With the support of the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership and the UMSU Rector as the manager, God willing, the spirit of this Ramadan month, may the RSU be given the ease of blessing in improving and developing it better,” said Dr. Riza.
This joint fast-breaking activity has become a routine agenda since 2018. RSU Muhammadiyah North Sumatra also gave donations to 35 orphans and announced the winners of creative competitions that had been held previously. Breaking the fast together was closed with a short tausiyah.