ECONOMYNEXT – A Faculty of Medicine is to be established at the National School of Business Management, in Homagama, Cabinet spokesman Bandula Gunawardena said.
“A large number of our students are going abroad to study medicine,” Minister Bandula Gunawardena said Tuesday announcing the week’s Cabinet decisions.
“It has been proposed to establish a medical faculty under the direct supervision and regulation of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health and the Sri Lanka Medical Council at the National School of Business Management, a fully self-financed institution owned by the government and to award MBBS degrees through it.”
The new faculty will be able to enroll 500 local and foreign students annually for the degree course, Gunawardena said.
“The Homagama Base Hospital will be upgraded to teaching hospital status, like the Kalubowila Hospital, for the undergraduates’ clinical training (sa-ya-ni-ka pu-hu-nu-wa).”
Gunawardena said NSBM has agreed to provide necessary funds for the development of Homagama Base Hospital in accordance with the standards of medical education published by the Sri Lanka Medical Council. (Colombo/Mar12/2024)
“The new faculty will be able to enroll 500 local and foreign students annually for the degree course, Gunawardena said.”
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That’s a lot of students enrolling annually. Given it takes 5 years for the completion of medical education that will be a faculty with 2500 medical students at any given time. It wiil be a massive campus.
A very good initiative. As this is a fee leving government medical college I believe all government rules and regulations in establishing a medical college will be fulfilled. This will be able to minimize the exodus of students leaving for medical studies, bring in foreign students for medical studies to Sri Lanka and bring in dollars also provide employmet oopportunities not only to doctors but all other paramedical staff too. If all done legitimatealy excellent indeed.