Dr. Yudha Nur Patria is a pediatrician and multidisciplinary academic with expertise in clinical epidemiology, maternal and child health, and stem cell medicine. He holds multiple postgraduate degrees, including a Master of Clinical Epidemiology, a Master of Medical Science, and a PhD, reflecting his strong commitment to evidence-based medicine and research-driven practice especially in the filed of child health.
As a specialist in child health (Sp.A), Dr. Patria is actively involved in both clinical care and academic settings. He is deeply engaged in advancing research in child health including pediatric growth and development, childhood stunting, health system interventions, and clinical trial on various drugs and medical technologies including stem cells and other novel treatment modalities. His work often bridges clinical research and policy, aiming to improve health outcomes for children through data-informed interventions and translational research.
Dr. Patria has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and contributes significantly to research capacity building, curriculum development, and postgraduate supervision. He is also an advocate for community-based approaches in child health and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to support national health priorities.
With a diverse academic background and strong leadership in pediatric and public health initiatives, Dr. Patria continues to make impactful contributions to medical education, research innovation, and health system strengthening.