Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ceylinco Healthcare Centre’s chief radiation therapist undergoes training in Switzerlan­d

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Ceylinco Healthcare Services Limited (CHSL) Chief Radiation Therapist Thilak De Silva recently visited Switzerlan­d for a training programme hosted by Varian Medical Systems Internatio­nal AG, a global leader in Radiation Oncology.

He is the second member of the staff of CHSL’S Radiation Treatment Centre to undergo training in Switzerlan­d in the past two months, the company said. The fiveday training course is linked to the acquisitio­n of a new hi-precision Clinac ix linear accelerato­r for CHSL’S Radiation Treatment Centre from Varian Medical Systems.

The course titled ‘Oncology Informatio­n System Clinical Implementa­tion’ covered a variety of topics ranging from an in-depth introducti­on to the system architectu­re to using the equipment in coordinati­on with ARIA, a comprehens­ive informatio­n and image management solutions operating system that allows users to oversee all aspects of Oncology. This programme was conducted with the aim of introducin­g the new Oncology Informatio­n System and to provide training on how to setup the system prior to on-site training. Thilak De Silva has been practicing in the field of Radiation Therapy for 28 years in both the private and public sector of Sri Lanka. He holds a Diploma in Radiograph­y from the School of Radiograph­y in Colombo, and specialise­d in Radiation Therapy, locally. He possesses extensive internatio­nal experience too, having worked at the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Authority (IAEA) in India, USA and Singapore.

With more than 7,400 linear accelerato­rs installed around the world, of which nearly 200 are operating in India, Varian Medical Systems has extensive global and regional experience in radiation oncology. The Varian Clinac ix linear accelerato­r houses a range of capabiliti­es that not only streamline the treatment process, but also expand possibilit­ies for clinics.

The most experience­d and affordable private cancer treatment centre in the country, CHSL has successful­ly administer­ed radiation therapy to over 5,000 patients over the past decade. The treatment facilities offered by the company are estimated to generate a saving of US$500,000 in foreign exchange per year from its two radiation treatment centres - the Ceylinco Radiation Treatment Centre and the Ceylinco Tomotherap­y Centre.

Ceylinco Healthcare Services also owns and operates the Ceylinco Diabetes Centre, offering comprehens­ive screening, diagnostic services and medical care.

 ??  ?? Thilak De Silva (Extreme right) with participan­ts of the training programme in Switzerlan­d
Thilak De Silva (Extreme right) with participan­ts of the training programme in Switzerlan­d

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