Thursday, February 2, 2017
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Twelve Thousand Dying From Cancers Annually In Sri Lanka
According to the latest statistics available in
82.1 per 100,000 population in Sri Lanka suffering from cancers the National Cancer Control Programme has stated.
Around 12,000 persons suffering from cancers are dying in Sri Lanka annually according to the programme.
Oral cancer is the number one cancer spreading among Sri Lankan males and Breast Cancer is number one among females Dr.Suraj Perera attached to the Cancer Control Programme has stated during a media briefing held in Health Education Bureau in Colombo yesterday (01).
Free screening tests for cancers are available in National Cancer Control Programme in Colombo and could obtain further details on this through http://www.nccp.health.gov.lk
82.1 per 100,000 population in Sri Lanka suffering from cancers the National Cancer Control Programme has stated.
Around 12,000 persons suffering from cancers are dying in Sri Lanka annually according to the programme.
Oral cancer is the number one cancer spreading among Sri Lankan males and Breast Cancer is number one among females Dr.Suraj Perera attached to the Cancer Control Programme has stated during a media briefing held in Health Education Bureau in Colombo yesterday (01).
Free screening tests for cancers are available in National Cancer Control Programme in Colombo and could obtain further details on this through http://www.nccp.health.gov.lk
Health Ministry Has Ordered To Import Around 100,000 Cataract Lenses This Year For Cataract Surgeries In Government Hospitals
Ministry Of Health,Nutrition And Indigenous Medicine
has ordered to import around 100,000 cataract lenses required for Government Hospitals including Eye Hospital In Colombo this year in view of preventing government hospital cataract patients purchasing lenses from private sector according to the Director General Of Health Services Dr.Jayasundara Bandara.
The imported stock of cataract lenses due to arrive in Sri Lanka within next three month Dr.Bandara has stated.."Till then Health Ministry has advised the Government Hospital authorities to purchase cataract lenses needs for cataract surgeries from outside and supply to the patients " he has stressed during a media briefing held in Health Education Bureau in Colombo yesterday (01).
However it has been reported that some eye surgeons in Eye Hospital,Colombo have suspended cataract surgeries after the Health Ministry has ordered not to recommend patients to purchase cataract lenses from their own expenses .
has ordered to import around 100,000 cataract lenses required for Government Hospitals including Eye Hospital In Colombo this year in view of preventing government hospital cataract patients purchasing lenses from private sector according to the Director General Of Health Services Dr.Jayasundara Bandara.
The imported stock of cataract lenses due to arrive in Sri Lanka within next three month Dr.Bandara has stated.."Till then Health Ministry has advised the Government Hospital authorities to purchase cataract lenses needs for cataract surgeries from outside and supply to the patients " he has stressed during a media briefing held in Health Education Bureau in Colombo yesterday (01).
However it has been reported that some eye surgeons in Eye Hospital,Colombo have suspended cataract surgeries after the Health Ministry has ordered not to recommend patients to purchase cataract lenses from their own expenses .
Central Committee Of GMOA To Decide Whether To Go For A Strike Or Not Against Court's Verdict On SAITM
The central committee of the Government Medical
Officers Association (GMOA)will decide today (02)whether to go for an island wide strike action or not and other possible alternative actions should be tsken against the Appeals Court's decision in granting permission to Medical Graduates of Malabe Private Medical Collage(SAITM) to register with Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC)according to the spokesman of GMOA Dr.Samantha Ananda.
The Central Committee of the GMOA is due to meet this morning to decide future course of actions that ould be taken against the court's decision.
GMOA alleges that the Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne is responsible for the court's verdict on Private Medical Collage in Malabe as he didnt't provide proper evidence to the Appeals Court as a respondent of a case filed by Private Medical Collage student requesting SLMC Registration for them.
Sri Lanka Medical Council has submitted a full report on lapses and shortcomings of SAITM to the current Health Minister Dr.Senaratne in 2015 ,but he failed to submit the facts in that report to the court ptoperly GMOA has stated.
Officers Association (GMOA)will decide today (02)whether to go for an island wide strike action or not and other possible alternative actions should be tsken against the Appeals Court's decision in granting permission to Medical Graduates of Malabe Private Medical Collage(SAITM) to register with Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC)according to the spokesman of GMOA Dr.Samantha Ananda.
The Central Committee of the GMOA is due to meet this morning to decide future course of actions that ould be taken against the court's decision.
GMOA alleges that the Health Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne is responsible for the court's verdict on Private Medical Collage in Malabe as he didnt't provide proper evidence to the Appeals Court as a respondent of a case filed by Private Medical Collage student requesting SLMC Registration for them.
Sri Lanka Medical Council has submitted a full report on lapses and shortcomings of SAITM to the current Health Minister Dr.Senaratne in 2015 ,but he failed to submit the facts in that report to the court ptoperly GMOA has stated.
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