Iskandar Wahidiyat
{{Short description|Indonesian academic and pediatrician}}
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Iskandar Wahidiyat (5 November 1932{{Spnd}}30 January 2021) was an Indonesian academic and professor of pediatrics at the University of Indonesia. Iskandar was known for his research on thalassemia, which earned him the 2006 Bakrie Award, and as the head of the first successful conjoined twin surgery team in Indonesia, which earned him an award from the Minister of Education. Iskandar was the director of the University of Indonesia postgraduate program from 1989 to 1996.
Early life and education
Iskandar was born on 5 November 1932 in Serang{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.co.id/books?id=KBi4AAAAIAAJ |title=Profil dokter |date=1981 |publisher=Pengurus Ikatan Dokter Indonesia, Wilayah Jakarta Raya |pages=174 |language=id}} as the son of Oesman Joedakoesoemah, an elementary school teacher who would later become the Minister of Education and Religious Affairs in the State of Pasundan and chief of culture in Indonesia's education ministry. Iskandar completed his elementary school education in Cirebon, before following his father to Bandung and completing his junior high school and high school school there.{{Cite book |last=Wahidiyat |first=Iskandar |url=https://lontar.ui.ac.id/detail?id=91952 |title=Penelitian Thalassemia di Jakarta |date=1979 |publisher=University of Indonesia |pages=XIII}}
After graduating from high school in 1952, Iskandar decided to study maths and natural sciences at the University of Indonesia in Bandung. He dropped out after a year and opted to study medicine at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta. During his time as a student, Iskandar joined the health section of the medicine student senate. He graduated as a physician in 1960.
Career
Iskandar began his career as an assistant professor at the department of pediatrics in 1959. From 1962 to 1963, he studied hematology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich under the supervision of {{ill|Klaus Betke|de}}. He received his license as a pediatrician in 1964 and became a permanent lecturer in the pediatrics department. He returned to the Ludwig Maximilian University for advanced training in pediatric hematology under Betke from 1969 to 1970.
By the late 1970s, Iskandar was the head of the hematology subdivision in the faculty. He received his doctorate after defending his thesis on 10 November 1979, which was the result of a 19 year of research on thalassemia in Jakarta.{{Cite news |date=17 November 1979 |title=Doktor Buat Si Murah Hati |url=https://www.tempo.co/gaya-hidup/doktor-buat-si-murah-hati-1085559 |access-date=10 March 2025 |work=Tempo}} In his thesis, Iskandar advocated for comprehensive program to handle thalassemia disorder on the general population.{{Cite news |date=12 November 1979 |title=Gelar Doktor untuk Iskandar Wahidiyat: Perlu direncanakan program menyeluruh penanganan penyakit Thalassemia |work=Kompas |pages=6}} Five years later, Iskandar was appointed as a full professor in pediatrics of the university.{{Cite news |date=1984 |title=Prof Iskandar Wahidayat |url=https://www.datatempo.co/foto/detail/P1801201600066/prof-iskandar-wahidayat |access-date=10 March 2025 |work=Data Tempo}} By this time, Iskandar was entrusted to head the department of pediatrics in the university.{{Cite news |date=26 February 1985 |title=Penderita Thalassemia kini harapan hidupnya lebih baik |work=Kompas |pages=6}}
In October 1987, Iskandar was appointed to lead the team for the Yuliana-Yuliani conjoined twins separation surgery, with surgeon Padmosantjojo as his deputy. Despite his background as a pediatrician, Padmosantjojo lauded the choice of Iskandar as the team leader, as he argued that Iskandar was only responsible for the coordination of equipments and logistics and not the surgical operation.{{Cite news |last=Muhadi |first=Margono |date=3 May 2010 |title=Pelajaran dari ‘Ladan dan Laleh’ |url=https://insists.id/pelajaran-dari-ladan-dan-laleh/ |access-date=10 March 2025 |work=Insists}}
The surgery process began on the morning of 21 October 1987 and lasted for seven hours, with four hours to stitch the head of the already separated conjoined twin. Iskandar compared Padmo's meticulousness during the surgery to a "soldier patiently conquering enemy defenses inch by inch". The surgery marked the first time a conjoined twin was successfully separated in Indonesia, and a rare instance globally, as both twins still lived to this day.{{Cite web |last=TG |first=Johnny |date=2019-10-27 |title=32 Tahun Lalu, Yuliana-Yuliani Dipisahkan |url=https://www.kompas.id/baca/utama/2019/10/27/32-tahun-lalu-yuliana-yuliani-dipisahkan |access-date=2025-03-09 |website=Kompas |language=id}} The success led the team to receive an award from Minister of Education and Culture, Fuad Hassan, in December that year.{{Cite news |date=26 December 1987 |title=Tim Operasi Bayi kembar Terima Penghargaan Depdikbud |work=Kompas |pages=6}}
Both Iskandar and Padmosantjojo was promoted after the successful surgery, with Iskandar being appointed as the dean of the University of Indonesia's postgraduate faculty in 1989.{{Cite web |title=Pimpinan Program Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia |url=http://www.pps.ui.ac.id/ui/pimpinan_pasca_lama.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209000643/http://www.pps.ui.ac.id/ui/pimpinan_pasca_lama.htm |archive-date=9 February 2008 |access-date=10 March 2025 |website=Program Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia}} On 30 July 1990, the government issued a regulation which changed the name of the faculty to a program—the postgraduate program of the University of Indonesia.{{Cite web |title=Sejarah |url=http://www.pps.ui.ac.id:80/ui/sejarah_pasca.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080125115441/http://www.pps.ui.ac.id:80/ui/sejarah_pasca.htm |archive-date=25 January 2008 |access-date=10 March 2025 |website=Program Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia}} Accordingly, Iskandar's post was changed to the director of the postgraduate program in 1991. As dean, Iskandar oversaw the establishment of the Japanese area studies under the program in 1990 with sponsor from the Japan Foundation, and the women studies, which was headed by former dean of the psychology faculty Saparinah Sadli.{{Cite web |last=Irawati |first=Henny |date=6 May 2016 |title=Saparinah Sadli: Women’s Studies di Indonesia |url=https://www.jurnalperempuan.org/tokoh-feminis/saparinah-sadli-womens-studies-di-indonesia |access-date=10 March 2025 |website=Jurnal Perempuan}} He was also involved the establishment of the Japanese Studies Center at the Depok campus of the university.{{Cite web |title=Kajian Wilayah Jepang |url=http://www.pps.ui.ac.id/ui/kwj.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071226031736/http://www.pps.ui.ac.id/ui/kwj.htm |archive-date=26 December 2007 |access-date=10 March 2025 |website=Program Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia}}
Later life
After his retirement, Iskandar continued to support efforts in combating thalassemia in Indonesia, which led to him receiving the 2006 Bakrie Award.{{Cite web |date=5 August 2021 |title=Penghargaan Achmad Bakrie 2006 |url=https://www.freedom-institute.org/penghargaan-achmad-bakrie-1-969 |access-date=10 March 2025 |website=Freedom Institute}} He also served as the chief advisor to the Indonesia Care for Cancer Kids Foundation.{{Cite web |title=Prof. Dr. dr. Iskandar Wahidiyat, SpA(K) 💐 |url=https://nakes.laporcovid19.org/kisah/601a6ef9557371c8bd5babe9/Prof.%20Dr.%20dr.%20Iskandar%20Wahidiyat%2C%20SpA(K) |access-date=10 March 2025 |website=Lapor COVID}}
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Iskandar died on 30 January 2021 at the Pondok Indah Hospital in Jakarta. Iskandar had been treated in hospital due to his illness five days prior to his death. He was buried at the Jeruk Purut Lama public cemetery the next day.