Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dr. Anoma Jayasinghe becomes first Sri Lankan IAASM member

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Dr. Anoma Jayasinghe, Group Medical Officer of Srilankan Airlines, has become the first Sri Lankan profession­al in Aviation Medicine to be selected as a member of the Internatio­nal Academy of Aviation & Space Medicine (IAASM), in recognitio­n of her contributi­on to this field in Sri Lanka for over a decade.

Aviation and Space Medicine are the fields in medicine which are concerned with the maintenanc­e of health, safety and performanc­e of those involved in aviation or space activity. Founded in 1955, IAASM has a limited membership of approximat­ely 240medical profession­als from around the world, from airlines, civil aviation regulatory authoritie­s, and organizati­ons involved in Aviation and space travel.

Dr. Jayasinghe would be academicia­n of IAASM. Academicia­ns are leaders in aerospace medicine and related sciences who work as a select group and provide a platform for academics and medical profession­als to present original scientific papers related to aviation and space medicine.

Dr. Jayasinghe is a member of the Medical Board of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) which she also serves as a Medical Examiner. She is a full member of the Australian Society of Aerospace Medicine, a Member of the Aero Space Medical Associatio­n USA (ASMA), and a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority Australia (CASA).

She is also an active member and acts in the capacity of a technical advisor for the project CAPSCA (Collaborat­ive Arrangemen­t for the Prevention and Management of Public Health Events in Civil Aviation) which is affiliated to IATA and ICAO. This project is considered important for the aviation sector due to the various outbreaks of communicab­le diseases in the last decade.

A past pupil of Vishaka Vidyalaya, she earned her first qualificat­ions at the North Colombo Medical College, Ragama and the University of West Indies in Barbados. She was originally trained in anesthesio­logy at the Postgradua­te Institute of Medicine of the University of Colombo but eventually­opted for a career in Aviation Medicine.

She pursued post-graduate training in Aviation Medicine and obtained the Australian Certificat­e of Civil Aviation Medicine from Monash University; Aviation Medicine Course from Singapore Aviation Academy; and a Diploma in Occupation­al Health & Safety from the University of Colombo.

She served at the General Hospital Anuradhapu­ra where she handled disaster management, trauma cases and aeromedica­l evacuation of patients during the civil war, during her internship and thereafter was attached tothe Military Hospital in Colombo. During this time, she spent significan­t time in the frontline including the Jaffna Peninsula and its outlying islands, handling battle casualties at all times of day and night.

She later served at the Colombo North General Hospital in Ragama where she was the Resident Anesthetis­t and Medical Officer in Charge of the Intensive Care Unit. She joined Srilankan Airlines in 2002.

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