Originally Posted on Sunday TimesHealthcare workers all over the world are playing an important role fighting against the covid-19 pandemic currently and it explains the responsibility of all organizations related to health care education to produce highly qualified professionals to the health care sector of a country.
IIHS Sri Lanka’s premier privately run healthcare education institute is one of them committed to training young professionals to respond to similar high-pressure crisis situations , as a front-runner in adopting new trends in education providing a multitude of choices and opportunities to its student community aligning with the current Sri Lankan government policies of making Sri Lanka a regional hub for education. cheap panerai replica uk
As Sri Lanka’s premier International University Learning Center (IULC), IIHS for over 18 years has offered programs ranging from certificates to PhDs. The programs are offered in partnership with leading global universities securing pathways and opportunities for students to realize their dreams at an affordable price.
With over 20 international partnerships from United Kingdom, Australia, Finland, United States of America and Malaysia we produce the high quality students who are equipped to join the international workforce”, said Dr. Kithsiri Edirisinghe, Founder CEO of IIHS. “We began a concept titled ‘Be Me in Global Health Care Profession’ where our students will receive a chance to be directly in touch with alumni to obtain more accurate and first hand information on our systems and qualifications
Following are IIHS alumnus, who had followed these three specific programs and reached their academic and professional goal
Rashmalee Peiris, an alumnus of Lyceum International School, Wattala, felt her options were limited as an international school student, who had completed London A/L’s. “After my 3 years at IIHS I completed 1 year at Deakin University Australia and my Bachelors has secured my registration as a nurse which has unlocked many doors.” She is now a Registered Nurse, Lyndoch Nursing Home Warnabool Victori
Ayodhya Karunaratne, an alumnus of Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya, completed her 3-year Advanced Diploma in Physiotherapy at IIHS, and continued her academic journey at Coventry University where she completed a Masters in Physiotherapy. She is currently a Registered Physiotherapist in Birmingham City Council, United Kingdo
Josephian Kanchana Fernando, graduated from Metropolia University of Applied Sciences is currently employed in the city of Helsinki, Finland as a registered Physiotherapist. He is one of IIHS’s many exceptional student
Krishmitha Maniwannan, an alumnus of Lyceum International School, Wattala, is a 21-year-old Bio -Medical science student. Krishmitha aspires to complete the Bachelors in Medical Sciences degree from Murdoch University, Western Australia which will also serve as her foundation for studying medicine. During her time at IIHS she completed multiple research projects and presented her findings at national and international forum
IIHS is now inviting applications from prospective students for three significant courses; Bachelors of Nursing, Bachelors of Physiotherapy and Bachelors of Biomedical Sciences. All three courses are 3+1 pathway programs and discounts will be offered for early-bird registration . Intakes are now open for Bachelors of Nursing, Bachelors of Physiotherapy and Bachelors of Bio Medical Science