Medically Unexplained Clinical Manifestations
Medically Unexplained Clinical Manifestations Training of regional medical officers on medically unexplained clinical manifestations. Colombo 2007.
Medically Unexplained Clinical Manifestations Training of regional medical officers on medically unexplained clinical manifestations. Colombo 2007.
Bioethics, Basic & Advanced Courses, 2007 A basic & advanced courses in bioethics was held on 13th January 2007 at Sri Lanka Foundation Institute, Colombo 7 from 9.00am to 12.00noon. Experts from India, Pakistan, Philippines, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand and Sri Lanka were resource persons for this meeting. We trained 100 professionals from 6 Universities…
Evidence based Management of Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Childhood
Workshop Series IIEvidence based Management of Medically Unexplained Symptoms Series of workshops and follow up workshops conducted by the forum for research and development on ‘Evidence based management of medically unexplained symptoms’ in Anuradhapura, Matara, Hambantota, and college of general practitioners, Colombo in collaboration with Institute of Psychiatry, Kings college, London, UK.
Workshop Series IEvidence based Management of Medically Unexplained Symptoms Series of workshops and follow up workshops conducted by the forum for research and development on ‘Evidence based management of medically unexplained symptoms’ in Anuradhapura, Matara, Hambantota, and college of general practitioners, Colombo in collaboration with Institute of Psychiatry, Kings college, London, UK.
Evidence based Interventions for Disaster related Mental Ill-health
Forensic Genetic Services Symposium on forensic genetic services; held in February 2005. Newspaper Publications
Management of Psychological Effects in Children after Disaster A workshop on the “Management of Psychological Effects in Children after Disaster” was held on the 30th of January 2005 at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital. It was conducted targeting psychiatrists, psychologists, medical officers, paediatricians, community physicians & general practitioners. The workshop was organized by the Institute for…
Ethics of Trauma Research: Lets Prevent Re-traumatising the Traumatised A workshop was held on the 28th January 2005 under the title of ‘Ethics of Trauma Research: Lets Prevent Re-traumatising the Traumatised’. This was held immediately after the Tsunami because we foresaw exploitation of the survivors of tsunami for easy and cheap research.
Bioethics Intensive Course, 2003Ethics: Missing Link in the Quest for Health Equity In 2003 the Wellcome Trust bioethics Programme funded us to carryout an intensive course in Bioethics in Sri Lanka. The first intensive bioethics course was held over 3-weekends (7 days) within 3 months; 14th-15th August, 13th-14th of September and 24th-26th of October 2003.…
Modular Course in Research Methods