Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Asiri Health forges pathways to global healthcare careers launching new Academy of Health Sciences

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27th September 2023: Asiri Health, Sri Lanka’s leading chain of private hospitals and diagnostic facilities, has proudly launched the new Asiri Academy of Health Sciences (AAHS), an initiative to provide youth with access to internatio­nally recognized healthcare qualificat­ions at an affordable cost.

Expanding horizons, Asiri Health has also partnered the Malaysian campus of the University of Wollongong, Australia empowering youth with pathways to become among the most in-demand healthcare profession­als globally.

A recent report by the respected global health and humanitari­an organizati­on, Project HOPE, states “the world will need 80 million health workers to meet the demands of the global population by 2030.” The high demand highlights the opportunit­ies for building internatio­nal healthcare careers. In addition, Sri Lankan private sector nurses often do not obtain the Sri Lanka Nursing Council Registrati­on. The new pathway created by AAHS ensures nursing students will receive registrati­on in Malaysia, generating a potential employment channel for other countries.

Enthusiast­ic about the launch, Dr. Manjula Karunaratn­e, Chief Executive Officer, Asiri Health said, “The Asiri Academy of Health Sciences (AAHS) was establishe­d this year to provide access to internatio­nal education for the youth of Sri Lanka and the region. There is a high demand for healthcare profession­als, especially nurses, locally and internatio­nally and it is our intention to provide access to quality education at an affordable price.

He added, “This year we offer the Foundation in Health Sciences programme which has articulate­d pathways to the Malaysian Campus of an Australian University - University of Wollongong (UoW). UoW is a highly ranked University and is in the top 1% of universiti­es worldwide. Soon, we hope to offer more programmes for foreign qualificat­ions in healthcare which would include programmes in Psychology and Healthcare Management, thus catering to a wide range of students and profession­als.”

AAHS offers an 8-month Foundation in Health Sciences Programme as a curated course of study introducin­g basic health sciences and organizati­onal skills. The Foundation offers a pathway to the Diploma programme. Students who complete the Foundation programme have the option of transferri­ng to the Malaysian campus to undertake their Diploma. Students who have successful­ly completed their Ordinary Level examinatio­ns or awaiting results are eligible to register for the programme.

Students who enrol in the 3-year Diploma programme accredited to the University of Wollongong (Australia), Malaysian Campus, can select from high demand fields such as Nursing, Physiother­apy, and Health Services. Upon completing their studies, students will receive an Australian Diploma Certificat­e issued by the University of Wollongong. Additional­ly, students who complete either of the Diploma in Nursing or in Physiother­apy will be eligible to apply for local registrati­on in Malaysia. Entry requiremen­ts for the diploma programme, are based on the chosen speciality.

AAHS represents an extension of Asiri Health’s trusted leadership and dedication to delivering inclusive healthcare services through educationa­l endeavours such as its Nurses Training School of four decades. Initially AAHS is launching operations with Education Centers in Colombo and Kandy, catering to the Western and Central Provinces. Expansion to Galle will take place by 2024.

Today, AAHS, serves as an exceptiona­l gateway for students aspiring to embark on internatio­nal healthcare careers. Furthermor­e, with Nursing and Physiother­apy recognised as highly sought-after fields worldwide, attaining registrati­on in these discipline­s in Malaysia not only equips students with enhanced credential­s but also empowers them to pursue opportunit­ies in other countries. Additional­ly, the versatile Diploma in Healthcare Services paves the way for diverse roles in hospital management, broadening career horizons significan­tly.

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