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Dr.Neville Fernando Private Hospital attached to the Private Medical Collage in Malabe(SAITM) soon as a step to solve the problems arisen due to the Hospital and the Medical Collage, the Ministry Of Higher Education and Highways has announced today(07).
According to the Ministry Of Higher Education the following steps will be taken as measures to solve the Malabe Private Medical Collage issue in addition to taken over of the Dr.Neville Fernando Hospital .
(1)The students passed out from the Private Medical Collage in Malabe will be given a further clinical training in Awissawella and Homagama Hospitals on Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology and Medical science .
(2) Passed out students will be allowed to sit for an examination jointly conducted by the Sri Lanka Medical Council and University Grants Commission
(3) The Ministry Of Health will be gazetted the minimum standards required by medical education in Sri Lanka recommended by the Sri Lanka Medical Council as per the approval of Attorney General.
Dr.Neville Fernando Private Hospital attached to the Private Medical Collage in Malabe(SAITM) soon as a step to solve the problems arisen due to the Hospital and the Medical Collage, the Ministry Of Higher Education and Highways has announced today(07).
According to the Ministry Of Higher Education the following steps will be taken as measures to solve the Malabe Private Medical Collage issue in addition to taken over of the Dr.Neville Fernando Hospital .
(1)The students passed out from the Private Medical Collage in Malabe will be given a further clinical training in Awissawella and Homagama Hospitals on Surgery,Obstetrics and Gynecology and Medical science .
(2) Passed out students will be allowed to sit for an examination jointly conducted by the Sri Lanka Medical Council and University Grants Commission
(3) The Ministry Of Health will be gazetted the minimum standards required by medical education in Sri Lanka recommended by the Sri Lanka Medical Council as per the approval of Attorney General.