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The faculty of medicine of the University of Kelaniya is situated on a 35-acre campus at Ragama city. The North Colombo Teaching hospital is the main teaching hospital, and is situated next to the campus premises. University clinical departments have wards in the hospital. The faculty has an open-air theatre, a multi-purpose court and a gymnasium.
Galle National Hospital, located in Karapitiya, Galle, is the largest tertiary care centre in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka. [1] It was established in 1982 and is the main training facility for the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna .
It is one of the leading community teaching hospitals in Sri Lanka, affiliated with the University of Peradeniya. [1] In addition to delivering medical care to patients, it facilitates undergraduate training programmes for the university students studying in the faculties of Medicine , Dental Sciences and Allied Health Sciences .
The Faculty has close links with several hospitals for teaching, training, clinical services and research. These include; The National Hospital of Sri Lanka (Colombo General Hospital) De Soysa Maternity Hospital (DMH) Castle Street Hospital for Women (CSHW) Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children; National Eye Hospital - Sri Lanka
National Cancer Institute (Sri Lanka) National Hospital of Sri Lanka; T. Teaching Hospital, Peradeniya
The opening of the University Hospital of General Sir John Kotelawala Defense University was held on 21 May 2017. [10] KDU become first university in Sri Lanka, running its own University Hospital with modern facilities. [10] [11] The university hospital provide medical services to general public and service personnel free of charge. [10] [12]
[2] [5] In July 2016 the government of Sri Lanka suspended the provision for new admissions at the medical faculty of SAITM. [6] In February 2017 the Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka upheld its legality and the validity of the medical degrees awarded by it, instructing the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) register its graduates as medical doctors ...
The hospital found it difficult to recruit nurses locally so the hospital authorities requested the help of Catholic nuns who served in the hospital from 1886 to 1964. [7] [11] The hospital had 22 wards and 212 beds, 112 for the medical unit and 100 for the surgical unit, in 1885. [10] By 1894 hospital had 24 wards and 280 beds. [10]