
S.Kep., Ns., M.Kep., Sp.Kep.MB
Syahrul Ningrat is a distinguished academician renowned for his extensive clinical expertise in the fields of emergency nursing, perioperative nursing, and medical-surgical nursing, with a pronounced focus on cardiovascular care. Prior to embarking on his illustrious career in academia, Syahrul garnered invaluable experience in various clinical settings, including operating rooms and emergency departments within hospital environments.
His educational journey commenced with a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, followed by the completion of the Professional Nurse Program at the Faculty of Nursing, Hasanuddin University. He furthered his academic pursuits at the University of Indonesia, where he earned a Master’s degree in Medical-Surgical Nursing and successfully completed a Specialist Program in Cardiovascular Nursing. Currently, Syahrul serves as the Head of the Professional Nurse Program and is a dedicated lecturer specializing in Cardiovascular Nursing, Emergency Nursing, and Critical Care Nursing.
Syahrul is characterized by his unwavering commitment to the art of teaching, extending his pedagogical influence not only to students but also to fellow nurses, healthcare practitioners, and the broader community. He regularly conducts Preceptorship courses designed to empower clinical educators to effectively supervise clinical internship students. Furthermore, Syahrul assumes the role of a national trainer and facilitator for a spectrum of emergency courses, including Basic Life Support (BLS) for Lay Rescuers, Basic Trauma and Cardiac Life Support (BTCLS), Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Electrocardiography (ECG) Training, Emergency Nursing (EN), and Disaster Nursing.
His research endeavors are focused on the domains of cardiovascular nursing, medical-surgical nursing, emergency nursing, critical care nursing, and disaster nursing. Syahrul has contributed significantly to the academic literature, with numerous publications in esteemed peer-reviewed journals serving as a testament to his scholarly achievements.