As a student who was accepted through the accelerated program, Mayang seemed to have more motivation than before. In addition, with all the convenience of facilities and increasingly supportive technology, adaptation to medical education can be carried out virtually using visual aids. An explanation of using teaching aids is also to understand how to prepare for practice and surgery. Various kinds of props, such as medical equipment and the torso (human body) can be applied. Even though learning is virtual, medical education competencies must still target direct practice with patients. Especially for prospective medical specialists, where direct practice competency standards are one of the most important things. “For medical students, they must become a doctor who cannot be replaced. We

