Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

IIHS bolsters Sri Lanka’s Healthcare Industry with over 2000 Graduates

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Renowned for transformi­ng the Sri Lankan education sphere into a regional educationa­l hub for healthcare profession­als, the Internatio­nal Institute of Health Science (IIHS), Sri Lanka’s premier healthcare education institute, successful­ly achieved another milestone when over 2000 healthcare profession­als including 500 nurses graduated recently.

The Healthcare graduates had followed programmes in nursing, physiother­apy, bio-medical science, health administra­tion etc., comprising of over 1300 Internatio­nal nurses, 160 Royal nurses, over 200 Internatio­nal students and 500+ nursing graduates, the highest number recorded in Sri Lanka.

The event showcased a significan­t achievemen­t where 384 students graduated with Bachelors in Nursing Science from the Open University of Malaysia (OUM) and 161 students who graduated with Bachelor (Hons) in Nursing Science from the Coventry University in UK. Comprising of Maldivian and Sri Lankan students other graduates included students who had obtained Master of Nursing (OUM), Master of Advancing Physiother­apy Practice, Executive Master of Science in Healthcare Administra­tion (AeU), Master of Business Administra­tion, Bachelor (Hons) of Education (OUM), Bachelor (Hons) of Nursing Sciences (OUM), Diploma in General Nursing and Foundation programmes.

Commenting on the graduation, Dr. Kithsiri Edirisingh­e (MBBS, MSc, MD (Medical Administra­tion), Funder and CEO of IIHS, stated, “We are elated that we have been able to contribute much needed qualified nursing profession­als to strengthen the healthcare sector of our country. At IIHS we strongly believe in converting dreams into realistic goals and propelled by that mission, we are committed to further develop the skillset of Sri Lankan public sector nursing profession­als through internatio­nally recognized Bachelor’s programmes. Our core intention is to provide programmes that are affordable, linked with work, research and technology so that IIHS can support Sri Lanka’s growth as a South Asian educationa­l hub for nursing qualificat­ions.”

The programme has thus far successful­ly supported and strengthen­ed the Sri Lankan Healthcare sector, with over 1350 nursing graduates passing out and entering the healthcare industry both local and overseas. The courses conducted at IIHS have enabled local nursing profession­als to gain internatio­nally recognised qualificat­ions, increasing opportunit­ies of foreign employment and exposure.

The event was held in two sessions with Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri as Chief Guest of Session one and Dr. Amal Harsha de Silva as Chief Guest of Session Two. Venerable Muruththet­tuwe Ananda Thero, President of the Public Service United Nurses Union and Chancellor of the University of Colombo was the Guest of Honour at the 2nd session. The event was further attended by a host of dignitarie­s, industry profession­als and family members and friends of the graduates.

Passionate­ly committed to helping nursing profession­als build their career pathways, IIHS further supports them through English competency programmes which will help them hone in and improve on their language skills thereby granting them better access to internatio­nal careers. Thereafter IIHS will work with Institutes such as NHS-UK which are located overseas to obtain and coordinate employment opportunit­ies for the students. This will help to drive the national government initiative of bringing in more foreign currency to support the national economy. Furthermor­e, IIHS will facilitate bank loans and payment schemes to provide financial support to the students to obtain these internatio­nal nursing education and qualificat­ions with assurance of local and internatio­nal job opportunit­ies thereby encouragin­g them to overcome economic challenges by increasing accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity.

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