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He has supervised and trained numerous specialist medical trainees and research students. He is the founder member of the Hypertensive society in Sri Lanka and many other medical societies in Sri Lanka. He introduced virtual learning to medical faculty Colombo, obtaining funding and developing virtual learning material for student and lecturers.
Then he completed his Master's in Surgery at the University of Colombo in 1997. In 1998, he was granted the F.R.C.S. by the Royal College of Surgeons of England, RCS England & RCSEd (Edinburgh). [12] [3] [13] [14] [7] At the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Pathirana was also appointed as a Chair Professor in July 2020.
He holds the honour of performing the surgery for cervical disc prolapse of the spine and replacement with functional discs for the first time in Sri Lanka. [citation needed] Gunasena is the first Sri Lankan Neurosurgeon to perform Balloon Kyphoplasty surgery for spinal code fractures. [7]
Don’t fall ill or get into accidents: That’s the advice doctors in Sri Lanka are giving patients as the country's economic crisis leaves its health care system short of drugs and other vital ...
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[16] [17] [18] Sri Lanka is among few countries in Asia to have legislation to this effect. De Silva was the medical provider for the 20/20 Cricket World Cup hosted by Sri Lanka in 2012 and is currently an advisor to the Sri Lanka Cricket Board. [19] He was also the official physician to the Sri Lankan Olympic team at the 2012 London Olympics.
[9] [10] [11] Fernando was a charter member of the board of study in medical administration at PGIM Colombo, [12] [13] was involved in the specialist training of doctors in Sri Lanka through the Royal College of Physicians [14] [15] and was connected to efforts to prevent discrimination against diabetes patients.
Durdans Hospital [2] is a multi-speciality private hospital that treats patients visiting from around the world, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, founded in 1945, and currently owned and operated by Ceylon Hospitals PLC.