Anggi is a registered nurse in adult health nursing who completed his Master degree at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan in 2016 with a scholarship from the Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education from the Ministry of Finance, Indonesia. Now, he is pursuing a Ph.D in Taipei Medical University with a full scholarship from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan. Anggi’s research and clinical expertise extend across diabetes care, endocrinology nursing and metabolic diseases, non-communicable diseases, evidence based practice, positive health, health behaviours, and transcultural nursing. His works have been published in international and national journals as well as scientific conferences. As an academician, he contributes as a peer reviewer in the international and national journals. As a practitioner, he works as national committee of wound care organization and diabetes educator association to improve quality of care. He has received several accolades: excellent academic achievement for an honorary member of the NCKU chapter Phi Tau Phi, the Transform Leadership program in University of Melbourne, and High-quality paper award in health and drug field from the Ministry of Research and Technology, Indonesia. Since 2012, he has been committed to using the ‘three dharma’ of education, research, and community service in his work around non-communicable diseases, positive health, health behaviours, and nursing practice.