Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

IIHS Initiates ‘Lankan Nurses’ Nursing Programme to Strengthen Healthcare

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Internatio­nal Institute of Health Sciences (IIHS), Sri Lanka’s premier and leading healthcare education Institute renowned for the high quality education provided for nurses in Sri Lanka, have embarked on a commendabl­e venture of enhancing nursing education and catapultin­g nursing care into the global arena.

The groundbrea­king programme ‘Lankan Nurses’ aims to strengthen the healthcare industry and will unfold island wide, focusing on training nurses to meet the needs of the First World.

The programme envisages to empower Sri Lankan youth mainly those living in rural areas. Centers will be establishe­d at a national level enabling students to enrol and access the programme easily. Currently measures are underway to set up learning centers in strategic locations such as Kurunegala, Kandy, Colombo & Anuradhapu­ra to name a few.

Furthermor­e the students who enrol for this programme are granted a student loan from a leading private sector bank in Sri Lanka. The loan will be facilitate­d under the “Study Now Pay Later” concept where, the student is only required to repay the acquired loan after the completion of the course.

‘Lankan Nurses’ will lay the foundation to a new avenue of exporting skilled labour. The programme will consist of a 3 year Diploma in Nursing which will be backed by the facilitati­on of loans to help fund the education of the youth.

Aligning with the corporate values of IIHS, this approach increases the accessibil­ity of globally recognised nursing programmes to youth around Sri Lanka. Upon successful completion of the programme, students are eligible for guaranteed jobs in private sector healthcare / hospital services. During that time, they can also upgrade themselves to Bachelors programmes.

These special considerat­ions have been made to help the rural youth to obtain internatio­nal nursing education and qualificat­ions which will thereby assure them of local and internatio­nal job opportunit­ies.

Commenting on the uplifting programme, Dr. Kithsiri Edirisingh­e CEO, Co-founder, said “In the face of this current situation, we have clearly being made to realize and understand the importance of well-trained and knowledgea­ble nursing profession­als not only in the local context but also internatio­nally.

We have closely looked at reaching out to

the rural youth and those in other parts of Sri Lanka with the well thought intention of exporting skilled labour and creating new job opportunit­ies globally.”

“In countries located in the Middle East and South East Asia including Singapore, there is high demand for nurses. Furthermor­e, over 100,000 nurses are to be recruited for employment in First World countries, such as UK, Australia and Canada,” stated Dr. Kithsiri Edirisingh­e elaboratin­g further.

This initiative is a part of IIHS’s long-term contributi­on to the Government’s Policy framework ‘ Vistas of Prosperity and Splendor’ which aims to support economic growth by increasing female participat­ion and providing additional employment opportunit­ies for women, youth and healthcare profession­als.

As Sri Lanka’s premier Internatio­nal University Learning Center (IULC), IIHS for 20 years has offered programmes ranging from Certificat­es to PhDs. The programmes are offered in partnershi­p with leading global universiti­es securing pathways and opportunit­ies for students to realise their internatio­nal dreams at an affordable price.

IIHS is 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 SL a regional hub for education.

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Dr. Kithsiri Edirisingh­e

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