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  2. Aloka Pathirana - Wikipedia

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    Pathirana is a member of the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC). [17] He is also a council member of the International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association - Sri Lanka Chapter (SLHPBA). [18] [19] He is a board of study member at Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, for Surgery [20] and Clinical Oncology. [21]

  3. Galle National Hospital (Teaching) - Karapitiya - Wikipedia

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    The hospital consists of 2,066 beds (will consist 2800+ beds by the end of 2024), [2] 54 wards and several other units. [1] It is the third largest tertiary care hospital in the country. [ 3 ] Karapitiya Hospital meets the health needs of people in Southern Province and also provides services to the people of the surrounding areas.

  4. Nawaloka Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Nawaloka Hospital is one of Sri Lanka's largest private hospitals and has created a chain of hospitals across the country. It was founded by H.K. Dharmadasa in 1985. It is also the first hospital in Sri Lanka to introduce Intensive Care Units, Coronary Care Units, Laparoscopic Surgery and Thoracic Surgery.

  5. List of hospitals in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    German-Sri Lanka Friendship New Women’s & Maternity Hospital(UnderNational Hospital of Galle),Karapitiya,Galle Mahamodera Maternity Hospital, Galle (Special, Teaching) Hospitals of The Provincial Department of Health Services

  6. National Hospital of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The National Hospital of Sri Lanka (sometimes General Hospital) is a government hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Founded in 1864 as the General Hospital, it is the leading hospital in Sri Lanka and is controlled by the central government. The hospital has 18 intensive care units and 21 operating theaters and 3,404 beds.

  7. Healthcare in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Several Sinhalese kings in ancient Sri Lanka are known to be practitioners of medicine, King Buddhadasa (340–368 AC) was said to be adept in general medicine, surgery, midwifery and veterinary medicine and he is known for the surgical operation on an outcaste (Chandala) woman in order to deliver her child and the surgical removal of a lump in ...

  8. A. H. Sheriffdeen - Wikipedia

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    He has been chairman of the Ministry of Health Trauma protocols at the Trauma Secretariat, [6] Board of Study in Surgery at Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, President Sri Lanka Medical Association and President The College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka. He has authored biographies of Sri Lankan Surgeons.

  9. Category:Sri Lankan surgeons - Wikipedia

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