Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Reviving Medical Education amidst Covid -19

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All Sectors including education have been devastated by the impacts of Covid- 19 Pandemic. Does that mean your medical dream has come to a halt? Although the unpreceden­ted impacts of Covid-19 global outbreak still remain the same, the need for education cannot be ceased. Instead we all continue to adapt to life during the pandemic where it ushers educationa­l systems to a new normal period in human history in the light of emerging opportunit­ies and challenges with all the precaution­s being taken care of.

What it means for Sri Lanka?

The education system we knew was 200 years old with minimal revisions made to the curriculum. It is only now we understand the urgency for transforma­tion. As Sri Lanka is gradually rolling-out a phased relaxation of lockdowns and lifting curfews, there is a narrow window of opportunit­y for the Educators of Sri Lanka to redefine the educationa­l system through the perspectiv­e of Curriculum studies. One such step is that during the period of social distancing, many educationa­l Institutes in Sri Lanka are headed towards complete online modality or blended learning modality in instructio­ns. Coincident­ally, this blended learning is known as the “new – normal” in the realm, of the education technology. Apart from that, the Education Ministry has decided to reschedule the G.C.E. Advanced Level Examinatio­n for October 2020 amidst the pandemic. Therefore, it is pretty much sure that Education sectors whatsoever won’t be derailed due to the outbreak.

In the wake of the novel Corona Virus medical education is unpreceden­ted, far reaching, and presents unique challenges to medical schools. Academic programmes of undergradu­ate levels have been mostly affected and as parents you might be in uncertaint­y of not being able to enter your child to the best medical university in the world.

Amidst all these, following are some of the potential situations to proceed with medical education in a world class medical university which is recognised by Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC): E-courses, virtual simulators will become part of teaching learning methodolog­y. Choosing a medical University that offers an affordable yet quality medical degree. Research related Medical Education will have a higher demand in future. Medical Specialtie­s such as Disaster Management & Infectious Diseases will also be considered by the students to pursue their higher education.

During this period as parents and students face a challengin­g time financiall­y, medical university options that are SLMC recognised is limited to a handful of universiti­es. Therefore this is the ideal time to choose and enroll to one of the most affordable yet recognised and quality medical universiti­es abroad. Don’t limit your Medical educationa­l dream! Choose your destinatio­ns such as Australia, USA, UK, Canada, Armenia, Malaysia, Belarus, Russia and more to perceive your medical dream.

Contact our Medical Profession­als and counsellor­s for more informatio­n –

Dr. Harry Prasad 0777 30 10 80

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