 The rapid spread of monkeypox infections has caused medical professionals to become concerned about its potential to become the next global pandemic. To address this issue, we conducted a survey among internal medicine residents at Universitas Raiwajaya, Dr. Muhammad Hosin Hospital in Palembang, Indonesia. The results showed that the majority of respondents had limited knowledge of monkeypox transmission, treatment, and prevention. Additionally, most respondents reported having positive attitudes towards the disease, such as being willing to be vaccinated or seeking out more information. However, many also expressed uncertainty about how to best prepare for a possible outbreak. Overall, these results suggest that further education and training are needed to ensure that healthcare providers are adequately prepared to handle any future cases of monkeypox. This article was authored by Nilda Aprilea Salim, Indri Sita Septidina, Megaprimata, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.