In the US system, medical school is a graduate program (s2/s3), not undergraduate (s1). Most students who intend to go to medical school take either pre-med undergrad or a related subject (chemistry, biology) for their undergrad. There are very few scholarships for undergraduates in general; however, as I have mentioned many times, top US universities give quite a lot of scholarships to their undergraduates, for example MIT, Harvard, Yale. So if I were you I would focus on that.
For graduate-level medical school there are also very few scholarships. The assumption is that when medical students graduate, they can take on a high-paying job. So schools offer loans -- to be paid over time -- but very few scholarships.
If the above information is new to you, you should read up a bit on the US medical school system. If I understand correctly, the Indonesian medical school system is based off the Nederland / German system.
Of course, there may be external sources for scholarship but I am not familiar with them.
Julius
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