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THE OFFICIAL NEWS PAPER OF THE SRI LANKA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
MAY 2012, Volume 5, No 5 ISSN 1800 4016
125 Years Old and Strong
Opening of the New Council Room of the SLMA
On 23 November 1962 the SLMA moved in the Wijerama House, donated to the Association by Dr. E. M. Wijerama. The Council Room of the SLMA is the heart of the SLMA where important meetings are conducted and decisions are made. The Council this year, decided to
build a new Council Room with modern facilities to keep pace with new developments. The new Council Room of the SLMA, constructed in a short period of three months, was declared open by Dr. Malik Fernando, Past President's Representative in the
Council on 3 May 2012 at 4.30pm on the invitation of Prof. Vajira H. W. Dissanayake, President, SLMA with the distinguished presence of Past Presidents of the SLMA. The old council room will be refurbished. It will house the archives of the SLMA.
A Council Meeting in Progress in the Old Council Room on 2 March 2012
The First Council Meeting in the New Council Room on 4 May 2012
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SLMA Guidelines and Information on Vaccines
SLMA members can now obtain their free copy of the fourth edition of the “SLMA Guidelines and Information on Vaccines” from the SLMA Office, Wijerama House, No 6 Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo 7 between 10.00 am and 2.00 pm on any working day of the week.
You can download electronic copies of the guidelines at
http://www.slma2012.com/index.php/news-of-slma-2012/item/8-slma-vaccines-guidelines-2011
UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TO LIFE MEMBER TO BE LISTED IN THE 125TH
ANNIVERSARY GOLDEN DIRECTORY OF SLMA LIFE MEMBERS Visit http://www.slma.lk For Membership Information
Continuing Professional Development Portfolio
As you may know, a voluntary system of CPD is now in place. SLMA members can now obtain their free copy of the CPD portfolio from the SLMA Office, Wijerama House, No 6 Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo 7 between 10.00 am and 2.00 pm on any working day of the week.
Collect Your CPD Portfolio - Start Collecting CPD points
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Join the SLMA Visit http://www.slma.lk for membership information and to download applications
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THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN SRI LANKA SERIES
The SLMA will be carrying a series of article on the History of Medicine in Sri Lanka in SLMAnews starting in May
2012. We invite contributions to this series from doctors as well as other who are interested in contributing.
Please note the following:
- Articles fitting in to the broad theme of ‘History of Medicine in Sri Lanka’ would be considered for publication.
- The text of the article should be in Times New Roman, Font Size 12.
- The article should not be more than 3 A4 size papers. [Preference would be given to short articles. Longer article
may be published, but as a series.]
- Articles should be illustrated by pictures where ever possible.
The SLMA will only accept electronic copies of the Article. Please email your articles to [email protected]
THE NEURO HOSPITAL
A 30 YEAR OLD ‘GIFT OF THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE’ Written by: Deshamanya Vidyajyothi Dr J B Peiris, Senior Consultant Neurologist
The Neuro Hospital (Institute of Neurology) on Kynsey Road opposite the De Soysa Maternity Hospital, is
30 years old. It is a unique hospital built entirely from public donations in the short space of 3 years. The
Lake House group of newspapers helped in no small measure to make this unusual project a success, by
giving publicity to the project, the progress and donors.
The need for a Neuro
hospital
Diseases of the nervous
system affect the brain,
spinal cord, nerves and
muscles. If they are not
diagnosed early and treated
adequately, the patient may
be disabled for life. Even In
the 1970s the patient with a
neurological ailment did not
receive the special attention
they needed. A few beds
were allocated in the general
medical wards for the
neurologically ill patient
with little or no special
attention. At that time there
were no CT scanners or MRI
scanners, and diagnosis
depended on traumatic
investigations like
angiography, myelography
and electromyography, for
which there was a quota and
a waiting list. The only non
interventional investigation
available was the EEG and
even this machine was
located in the surgical unit.
Medical neurology was a
much neglected specialty.
Thus there was an urgent
need for a specialized unit or
hospital where neurological
disorders could be diagnosed
early and accurately and
managed by specialized staff.
It was the lack of these
facilities that led to the
concept of a separate Neuro
hospital where all the
facilities for diagnosis and
treatment are available
under one roof, as is
available in the Institute of
Neurology of today.
The beginning
To start this ambitious
project was not easy. All the
necessary items were
missing viz: land, funds and a
suitable contractor willing to
undertake an unusual
project without and advance
or adequate safeguards for
payment.
The land
With difficulty we found a
narrow strip of land adjacent
to the Kynsey road opposite
the De Soysa Maternity home
which served as garages for
consultants. There were 2
obstacles – a large tree which
needed special permission
for felling and removal and
the standby generator for the
General hospital which had
to be relocated at an
immense cost, which we
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were able to obtain from the
President’s fund.
The architectural design
Having circumvented this
initial obstacle, we had to
have plans drawn for a
custom built Neuro hospital.
Fortunately, the Design
Consortium headed by Navin
Gooneratne came to our
rescue by drawing the plans
free of charge. He also
requested Mohan
Coomaraswamy to provide
the necessary technical input
and regular follow up of the
building process.
The simple foundation laying
ceremony with the chief donor.
The funds
The biggest challenge was
still to come – obtaining
funds. We were given the
encouragement we needed
by a donation for the ground
floor by Mrs. Milina
Sumathipala, in memory of
her husband. The first fund
raising function was held in
the official residence of the
then Medical superintendent,
Dr Joe Fernando with Mrs.
Hema Premadasa, the wife of
the Prime Minister Hon
Ranasinghe Premadasa as
the chief guest. We needed a
steady flow of funds to keep
the building program in
motion and for this we
needed an energetic
committee. Fortunately, the
Hospital Welfare Services of
the All Ceylon Buddhist
Congress headed by
Venerable Vipassi were able
to muster a small dedicated
committee for the purpose. It
was virtually going round
with a ‘begging bowl’ for a
worthy cause. We had 2
regular meetings every week
– on Sundays to discuss
funding and Thursdays to
discuss technical details. It
was a ‘turn key job’ in
construction parlance – build
while collecting funds, in
spite of which there wasn’t a
single day off work.
Big or small we needed
them all
Although Mrs. Milina
Sumathipala promised
funding for the ground floor,
we needed 100 million more
for the rest of the 4 floor
building and the equipment
and fixtures. We encouraged
donations, both big and
small, by giving publicity.
The names of the donors to
the Neuro Hospital fund
were acknowledged weekly
in the Ceylon daily news.
While we accepted even one
rupee donations we
encouraged donation of
specific amounts for specific
purposes. We specified
amounts required for a bed,
a bed unit with bed side
locker, a unit. with 4-6 beds,
a ward and a floor for those
willing to give generously.
The Ministry of Health
agreed to allow name
plaques to commemorate
significant donations. We
had substantial donations
both by individuals and
organisations. There were
also substantial donations in
kind and materials like the
terrazzo floor by Rovim
concrete works and the
ceramic tile facade by the
Ceramic Corporation which
gives a clean pleasant frontal
appearance to the building.
There are several donations
worthy of special mention.
There was the donation of a
25 acre coconut estate which
we vested with the public
trustee for sale by an auction
and a coffee morning
organised by the Doctor’s
Wives Association headed by
Chrissie Aloysius. Although
there was a hospital lottery
already in existence we were
allowed to hold a special
Neuro hospital lottery which
depended mainly on private
sales. We made a bare profit
mainly because the first
prize of Rs 300,000 was not
claimed.
The progress
In spite of our dependence
on donations for continued
construction of the building,
the progress was rapid and
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visible from the Kynsey road.
Even so, funds were hard to
come by initially but later it
became almost a prestige to
give a donation. Larger
donations for units and
wards carried the
benefactor’s name.
Philanthropists, politicians,
public figures, patients and
relatives, all chipped with
donations – big and small.
The Institute of Neurology
As the Neuro hospital has all
the facilities under one roof
the Ministry of Health agreed
to name it an Institute. The
ground floor has the ICU
(with piped oxygen,
ventilators and monitors),
the outpatient department,
physiotherapy and EEG
departments and a lecture
theatre. The first floor had
the male, female and
children’s medical neurology
wards while the second was
the surgical floor. The third
floor donated by the
Colombo Commercial
Company had the operating
theatre and a paying wing.
Such a complete Institute
with facilities of
international standard
encouraged many
postgraduates to take up
Neurology. When the project
commenced there was only a
single neurologist for the
entire country. Now there
are over 30 neurologists
with consultants in every
province and newer sub
specialties like
neurophysiology and
paediatric neurology. The
founder Patron of the
Association of Neurologists
can well be proud of this
unique achievement and the
change it has brought about
in the specialty of neurology
and the patients who suffer
from neurological diseases.
The Institute of Neurology after
completion with a picture of the
'chief architect', Dr. J.B. Peiris, in the
foreground.
SLMA Seminar on Private Medical Education in Sri Lanka
The seminar held from 1.00 am to 4.00 pm on 3 May 2012 at the Lionel Memorial Auditorium of the SLMA. It was well attended with over 70 participants representing all stake holders in the field of Medical Education in Sri Lanka participating.
The discussion was lively with many ideas being expressed. The President of the SLMA, Prof. Vajira H. W. Dissanayake, welcomed all participants to the seminar and invited all to express their ideas freely in a spirit of agreeing to disagree. Dr. Narada Warnasuriya, Chairperson of the SLMA
Medical Education Expert Committee gave an overview of the development of medical education in Sri Lanka giving insights into the historical background around the setting up of new institutions (medical faculties) in the past. He also placed before the house different facets of private medical education that warranted discussion. Dr. Indika Karunathilake, Secretary of the Committee, presented the global scene which set the tone for the discussion that followed.
Participants included Chairman of the University Grants Commission,
President and members of the Sri Lanka Medical Council, officials from the Ministry of Higher Education, academics from state and private institutions from all parts of the country, representatives of professional collages and associations, council members of the Government Medical Officers Association, clinicians, medical students, and members of the public including parents of students. A discussion paper based on the discussion would be prepared by the Medical Education Expert Committee of the SLMA for further consultation.
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Past Presidents of the SLMA
From this issue we begin a series featuring the Past Presidents of the SLMA to appreciate the
contribution they made to develop the SLMA, the National Medical Association of Sri Lanka, to its
current standing. Five Past Presidents would be featured in each issue.
2011
Professor S. P. Lamabadusuriya MBE, MBBS(Cey), PhD(Lond.), DSc(Ruhuna), FRCP(Lond), FRCP(Edin), FRCP(Glasg), FRCPCH (Eng), FCCP(SL), SLCP(SL), FSLGP(SL), DCH (Eng.)
Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics, University of Colombo 1991 - 2008 Founder Professor of Paediatrics, University of Ruhuna 1980 - 1991 Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo 2002- 2005 Immediate Past President of Asia Pacific Paediatric Association 2006 - 2009 Member, Immunisation Practices Advisory Committee (IPAC) of World Health Organisation -2010 onwards President, Sri Lanka Paediatric Association 1993 President, Galle Medical Association 1990 The theme of his presidency was “The March Towards Millennium Development Goals”. The theme for the Annual Sessions and the Presidential Address were regarding this topic. The Chief Guest at the Annual Sessions was Professor Sir David Weatherall of the University of Oxford U.K. During the Annual Sessions the inaugural Professor NDW Lionel Memorial Oration was delivered by Professor Jeevendra Martyn. During the course of the year the 4th edition of “SLMA Guidelines and Information on Vaccines” was prepared by the SLMA Communicable Diseases Committee and was launched at the AGM in December 2011. The expert committee on “Herbal Medicine” that was established in 2010 on his recommendation functioned smoothly under his chairmanship. A joint academic activity was held together with the Institute of Indigenous Medicine. For the first time, the Foundation Sessions were held in Batticaloa in association with the Batticaloa Medical Association.
Dr. R. Ajanthan served as the Honorary Secretary in 2011.
2010
Dr. Narada Warnasuriya MBBS, FRCP, DCH Senior Professor of Paediatrics, University of Sri Jayewardenepura 2005 - 2009 Vice Chancellor, University of Sri Jayewardenepura 2005 - 2008 Dean, Faculty of Medical Sciences. University of Sri Jayewardenepura 2004 - 2005 President, Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians 2000 - 2001 President, Nutrition Society of Sri Lanka
The theme of his SLMA Presidency was achieving` Equity in Health`. The
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Presidential Address and the theme seminar of the annual sessions were on this topic. He empasised the role of the doctor in consolidating Sri Lanka`s impressive achievements in this respect. For the first time in the history of the SLMA the Foundation Sessions were conducted successfully in Jaffna depicting the role of professional organizations in national integration in a post conflict period. Two new expert committees on `Health Equity` & `Herbal Medicines` were established during the year.
Dr. Indika Karunathilake served as the Honorary Secretary in 2010.
2009
Vidyajyothi Professor Rezvi Sheriff MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRACP, FCCP Senior Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Colombo Councilor, International Society of Nephrology Director, Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, University of Colombo 2006 - 2011 President, Health Informatics Society of Sri Lanka 2005 - 2009 President, Ceylon College of Physicians 1995 President, Sri Lanka Association of Nephrology and Transplantation1987 - 1999 President, Nephrology, Urology, Transplant Society of SAARC Countries 1995 - 1997 President, Hypertension Society of Sri Lanka 2003 - 2008
In the year 2009, Vidyajyothi Professor Rezvi Sheriff whilst active as Director, Postgraduate Institute of Medicine had a busy year at the SLMA. His Presidential Address and theme was on “Chronic ill Health in Society” and highlighted action needed for Non Communicable Diseases including Chronic Kidney Disease. He signed the MOU and placed “NirogiLanka” project in a firm footing. His hallmark contribution was to complete and open a new wing for the SLMA office and board room. Patient Information Literature Leaflets (the PILL project) was promoted. He revived SLMA Cricket. He made a series of forthright editorials on the monthly Newsletter making it a profitable venture for the SLMA. The SLMA contributed by visiting the Chettikulam Refugee IDP camp and made their report international and transparent at that time under his leadership.
Dr. Ruvaiz Hanniffa served as the Honorary Secretary in 2009.
2008
Vidyajyothi Professor Lalitha Mendis , MBBS(Cey),MD(Col), PhD(Lond), DpBact (Manch) FNASci.Ac(SL), Hon. FCGP Emeritus Professor of Microbiology, University of Colombo Chairperson, WHO-SEARO-ITAG on Immunization from 2008 Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo 1996 - 2002 Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, University of Colombo 2002 - 2005 Member, University Grants Commission President, College of Microbiologists of Sri Lanka 1988 and 1996 Member, Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) of WHO Geneva
In Professor Mendis’s year of Presidency, the Amended Constitution of the
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SLMA was drafted and approved following a long process and a Corporate Plan was drawn up through a consultative process for the first time in the history of the SLMA. A Research Promotion Committee and a Working Group on Disabilities was formed. Through several measures, the existing Financial situation was greatly improved. e.g. revision and standardization of rents, converting the SLMA News Letter to an income generating venture. A series called ‘Drs Who Went an Extra Mile’ was begun in the SLMA News Letter which featured young Drs who had of their own initiative improved the Health Services in hospitals and regions that they served.
Dr. Indika Karunathilake served as the Honorary Secretary in 2008.
2007
Professor Gita Fernando MBBS, FRCP(Lond), FCCP Founder Professor of Pharmacology, University of Sri Jayewardenepura Secretary, Drugs Evaluation sub- committee, Ministry of Health from 1989 onwards Member, Cosmetics Devices and Drugs Technical Advisory Committee, Ministry of Health 1989 Joint Editor, Sri Lanka Prescriber from 1993 onwards Committee Member, International Society of Drug Bulletin(ISDB) Editors for Asia and the Middle East 2001 - 2005 During her tenure as President SLMA, she was instrumental in promoting ‘Rational use of medicinal drugs’ by organizing workshops and symposia during the Annual Scientific Sessions 2007, as well as having joint symposia with the Ministry of Health and outstation Clinical Societies. She also ensured the publication of ‘SLMA Guidelines on the use of Antimicrobial agents’ for doctors and a booklet for the general public titled ‘General Information about taking Western Medicines’ in English, Sinhala and Tamil languages. She was also keen on developing infrastructure at the Wijerama House and it was during her term that the three phase electricity supply was installed overcoming the problem of frequent power failures. The audio visual facilities of the SLMA auditorium was also improved during her term. In 2007 for the first time during the SLMA Foundation Sessions, interactive MCQ sessions were introduced which helped to increase the number of participants. Dr. Chandanie Wanigatunge served as the Honorary Secretary in 2007.
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RECIPIENTS OF SLMA ORATIONS AWARDS AND GRANTS 2012 COMPETITIVE ORATIONS SLMA Oration Control of Non Communicable Diseases: Where do we begin? Prof. Pujitha Wickramasinghe MBBS, DCH, MD, PhD Professor in Paediatrics Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo Sri Lanka Will be delivered on 2 July 2012 at 6.00 PM at the BMICH at the Inaugural Ceremony of the SLMA 125th Anniversary International Medical Congress The SLMA Oration is the most prestigious oration of the Association. Instituted in 1979 it recognises outstanding achievement in research. SC Paul Oration Allograft rejection – a novel pathway of CD8+ T-cell cytotoxicity Dr. S. Sivaganesh MBBS, MS, DPhil Senior Lecturer Department of Surgery Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo Sri Lanka Will be delivered on 4 July 2012 at 5.30 PM at the BMICH on Day 3 of the SLMA 125th Anniversary International Medical Congress The S.C. Paul Oration is the oldest Oration of the Association. Instituted in 1966 it is delivered in the memory of Dr. S. C Paul, an outstanding surgeon. Sir Marcus Fernando Oration Controlling iodine deficiency disorder in Sri Lanka Dr. Renuka Jayatissa MBBS, MSc, MD Consultant Medical Nutritionist Head, Department of Nutrition Medical Research Institute Colombo Sri Lanka Will be delivered on 3 November 2012 at 6.00 PM during the Foundation Sessions of the SLMA Institute in 1969, this oration is delivered in the memory of Sri Marcus Fernando,
outstanding Physician and the first Sinhalese member of the Legislative Council Murugesar Sinnetamby Oration Not Awarded Sir Nicholas Attygalle Oration Not Awarded
INVITED ORATIONS NDW Lionel Oration Managing Drug Allergies – the past, present and future Dr Suranjith L Seneviratne DPhil(Oxon), MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, FCCP Consultant in Clinical Immunology and Allergy Department of Clinical Immunology Royal Free Hospital and Centre for Immunodeficiency University College London UK Will be delivered on 4 July 2012 at 1.30 PM on Day 4 of the 125th Anniversary International Medical Congress Instituted in 2011, this oration is delivered in the memory of Prof. NDW Lionel, an outstanding Pharmacologist and President of the SLMA. S Ramachandran Oration The metabolic effects of obesity surgery Dr. Henry N. Rajaratnam MD (Ceylon), FRCP (London), Hon. FCCP, Hon. FRACP, Hon. FSLCGP, FACE Senior Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist Will be delivered on 4 July 2012 at 8.45 AM on Day 4 of the 125th Anniversary International Medical Congress Instituted in 2012, this oration is delivered in the memory of Dr. S. Ramachandran, an outstanding Physician and President, of the SLMA.
The CNAPT Award
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Awarded to the book on “Landscape analysis to accelerate actions to reduce maternal and child under nutrition in Sri Lanka” by Dr. Renuka Jayatissa and Prof. Dulitha N Fernando
The CNAPT award is awarded to the best published work on medical research done in Sri Lanka (article, book chapter or book) published in the year 2011
Glaxo Wellcome Research Grant
The Glaxo Wellcome Research Grant for the year 2012 to be awarded to Dr. Inoshi Athukorala, Senior Lecturer Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Colombo to conduct the study on “Prevalence of early rheumatoid arthritis in a semi urban area in Sri Lanka”
SLMA Research Grant 2012 Not Awarded. Will be re-advertised soon.
Sri Lanka Medical Association
125th Anniversary International Medical Congress
2 to 6 July 2012
Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall Colombo
Scientific Programme – 2 to 6 July 2012
SLMA Oration – 2 July 2012
Doctor’s Concert – 3 July 2012, 7.00 pm onwards at the BMICH – Entrance Free
S. C. Paul Oration – 4 July 2012
SLMA Banquet – 6 July 2012, 8.00 pm onwards at Waters Edge
http://www.slma2012.com
Keep the Dates Free and Come Join us.
Conference Registration is now open at the SLMA Office
early bird registration close on 30 May 2012
Registration Now open at the SLMA Office, 6 Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo 7.
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Sri Lanka Medical Association Fund to Support Professional Development of Doctors Working in Remote Areas
The SLMA wishes to recognize the enormous contribution made by doctors working in remote parts of the country to provide health care to rural masses and help them in their continuing professional development. Towards this end in the 125th Anniversary year the SLMA we strived to take Continuing Professional Development to the regions. Successful regional conference were held in the North in January and in the South in February. The Central Regional Conference will be held on 18 and 19 May 2012. This would be followed by the 125th Anniversary International Medical Congress from 2 to 6 July 2012. The Eastern and North Central Regional Conferences will be held in August and September respectively. We are pleased to announce the establishment of a Fund to support Continuing Professional Development activities of Doctors Working in
Remote Parts of the County. The Funds collected would be used initially to provide free registration for doctors to attend the Anniversary Medical Congress of the SLMA held every year in Colombo. Once the funds grow the grant would be extended to cover travel and accommodation expenses in Colombo as well. If you wish to make a donation to the Fund you may do so as follows: - Draw a check drawn in favour of the ‘Sri Lanka Medical Association’ and send it to President, SLMA, 6 Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka. - Make a direct payment to the SLMA account: Name of Account: Sri Lanka Medical Association; Accounts No: 076010001339; Name of the Bank: Hatton National Bank PLC, Cinnamon Gardens Branch; Bank address: 251, Dharmapla Mawatha, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka; HNB Bank SWIFT cord: HBLILKLX [Please
Did you know?
80% of doctors currently in the SLMC register, of over 21,000 doctors, were registered after 1990;
58% after 2000, and 25% after 2005! Here is what the distribution looks like on a chart. Vertical
axis is the number of doctors registered during the year as a percentage off all doctors in the
register. Most of them work in remote parts of the country with no or little access to continuing
professional development programmes or courses training doctors for entry to PGIM courses.
Year
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email your payment details to [email protected]] We welcome donations from institutions and individuals. The conference registration grant would be named after the donor. The donor may wish to remain anonymous if so desired. The SLMA wishes to thank all donors in advance for their generosity.
UK-SLIF AND SLMA CONGRESS REGISTRATION GRANTS FOR DOCTORS WORKING IN REMOTE AREAS The United Kingdom - Sri Lanka Immunology Foundation (UKSLIF) and the Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA) is pleased to announce 40 congress registration grants for doctors working in remote areas of Sri Lanka to attend the 125th Anniversary International Medical Congress of the Sri Lanka Medical Association. The award will cover conference registration from 2 to 6 July 2012. Please see http://www.slma2012.com for details of the Congress. To be eligible for the grant doctors have to work in a hospital or health care institution located more than 150 kilometers away from Colombo and be a life member of the Sri Lanka Medical Association. Preference would be given to those who are coauthors of abstracts accepted for the Congress. To apply send an email to [email protected] giving
you name, designation, name and address of hospital or health care institution, telephone number of the hospital or health care institution, your email address, and your mobile number. Closing Date for Applications is 31 May 2012.
SASDA AND SLMA CONGRESS REGISTRATION GRANTS FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS The South Australian Sri Lankan Doctors Association (SASDA) and the Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA) is pleased to announce 30 congress registration grants for Medical Students to attend the 125th Anniversary International Medical Congress of the Sri Lanka Medical Association. The award will cover conference registration from 2 to 6 July 2012. Please see http://www.slma2012.com for details of the Congress. To be eligible for the grant the student must be a student member of the Sri Lanka Medical Association. Preference would be given to those who are coauthors of abstracts accepted for the Congress. To apply send an email to [email protected] giving you name, name of your Medical Faculty and University, your student registration number, your email address, and your mobile number. Closing Date for Applications is 31 May 2012.
SLMA LIFE MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE
The SLMA is pleased to announce that all new Life Members would be issued with a
SLMA Life Membership Certificate instead of the letter that was issued previously.
Certificates would be issued to current Life Members on request. If you are already a
Life Member, please email your request to [email protected].