Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hemas Hospitals’ School of Nursing sees fresh batch graduate at annual capping ceremony

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Leading healthcare provider Hemas Hospitals shored up the ranks of its medical staff with a fresh batch of students which graduated from its School of Nursing during the institute’s annual capping ceremony.

A total of 12 students were formally made nurses while a further 30 received diplomas. The top performers from each of these two groups were Seleesha Weerasingh­e from the 2015 batch and Dananjaya Anuruddha from the batch of 2016.

“I congratula­te every student who successful­ly completed their training at our School of Nursing. Their extensive preparatio­n has equipped them with all the skills and knowledge necessary to forge a successful nursing career while also cultivatin­g within them the deeper values of their profession. These include often times going beyond the call of duty and displaying the right attitude when dealing with patients,” said Hemas Hospitals Managing Director and Associatio­n of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes President Dr. Lakith Peiris.

“Looking ahead, we plan to expand the nursing school to meet growing demand for highlytrai­ned nurses at each of our hospitals while also providing an internatio­nally-valued source of employment for the country’s youth.” Hemas Hospitals’ School of Nursing opened its doors to aspiring nurses back in 2011 and has since seen five batches graduate to work at its hospitals in Wattala and Thalawathu­goda. A few of these nurses also opted to pursue opportunit­ies abroad or continue their higher education locally at the Open University of Sri Lanka or the Internatio­nal Institute of Health Sciences.

The training institutio­n currently conducts a three-year nursing diploma accredited to the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC). It is also in the process of securing Private Health Services Regulatory Council (PHSRC) registrati­on. Currently, roughly 100 students are enrolled at the School of Nursing, receiving training from an experience­d academic staff in spacious air-conditione­d lecture halls and fully-equipped Informatio­n Technology and practical skills labs.

The school’s Principal is J.S. Delpitiya, the former Principal of the National Nursing School of Kandana. Its Senior Nursing Tutors are Wijayanthi Kumari and Chamari Kalupahana while Achintha Kumarasing­he and Ishara Wanniarach­chi function as its Junior Nursing Tutors. Several consultant physicians, paediatric­ians and other doctors serve as visiting lecturers.

Apart from their education, students at the School of Nursing are also presented with a special financial allowance during the duration of their studies. Their time at the institute is also enlivened through various extracurri­cular activities and academic competitio­ns.

The School of Nursing represents just one of Hemas Hospitals’ initiative­s to nurture higher profession­al standards within the profession. This year, the group also entered into a partnershi­p with Manipal Global Education Services (MAGE) in India to elevate the skills of nursing staff at its hospitals in Wattala and Thalawathu­goda.

This unique collaborat­ion enables nurses there to earn a profession­ally accredited diploma in nursing after training at Manipal Hospital in Bangalore for 14 days.

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