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This way Sri Lanka manages to offer a high level of care to its neurosurgery patients. The Postgraduate Institute of Medicine (PGIM) of University of Colombo is the responsible body for training and certifying neurosurgeons. [3] The Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) maintains a list of Consultant Specialists of the country including ...
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: L Gabrielle Charlotte Lévy: 1886 - 1934 France Roussy–Lévy syndrome: L Jean Lhermitte: 1877 - 1959 France Lhermitte's sign, Lhermitte–Duclos disease: L Hugo Liepmann: 1863 - 1925 Germany L Zachary London: 1976 - United States Neuromuscular disease: M B. K. Misra: 1953 - India M William Macewen: 1848 ...
He is the Patron of the Association of Sri Lankan Neurologists (ASN) and the National Stroke Association of Sri Lanka. He was past President of the Sri Lanka Medical Association in 1994 and Ceylon College of Physicians from 1987 to 1988., [13] as well as past President of the Rotary Club of Colombo West and Sri Lanka – United Kingdom Society.
Bangur Institute of Neurosciences, [α] also known as the Bangur Institute of Neurology and abbreviated BIN, is a government-run apex superspeciality institute/hospital located at 52/1A, Sambhu Nath Pandit Street, Bhawanipur, Kolkata, West Bengal. The institute is adjacent to and functionally attached to IPGMER and SSKM Hospital.
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The Ceylon College of Physicians (CCP) is a professional organisation for specialists in medicine in Sri Lanka.It is a non-profit organisation, and members contribute towards its activities voluntarily.
This hospital is the oldest general hospital in India, for the practice of modern medicine and for meaningful research. It is mentioned in the book "The handbook of travellers in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka" by L. F. Rushbrook Williams that, "On the Lower Circular Road, South of Victoria Memorial is the Presidency General ...
He is claimed to have had one of the longest academic careers in the Sri Lankan university system. [7] Sheriff collaborated with A. H. Sheriffdeen to set up the first transplant program in Sri Lanka in October 1985, and with the assistance of the Colombo University team, they accomplished the first kidney transplant performed in Sri Lanka. [8]