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Master of Science in Molecular Pathology. Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo.

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History of Human Genetics Unit. Established in 1983, one of the oldest Genetics Centres in the Asian Region Founded by Prof. Rohan W Jayasekara Currently chaired by Prof. Vajira H. W Dissanayake National Referral Centre for Human Genetics in Sri Lanka.

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Basic Information. Department: Human Genetics Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Colombo SLQF Level: 10 Credit Hours: 60 Duration in Months: 2 years No. of Students per Batch: 10 - 20 Course Delivery: lectures and Laboratory Practical’s Course Coordinator: Dr. Kalum Wetthsinghe kalum@anat.cmb.ac.lk.

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Course Description. The course of study shall consist of four semesters of 15 weeks duration spanning two years Designed to provide a broad base training in molecular pathology Delivered by a local and international faculty using a mix of open and distance learning methods Assessments would consist of written and practical assessments A research project A writing a dissertation and defence of the dissertation at a viva.

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Core course contents of Modules. Semester 1 and 2: Core Modules Module 1: Cytogenetics Module 2:Molecular Genetics Module 3:Special Topics Module 4:Introduction to Research Methods Module 5b: Bioinformatics Module 6B:Diagnostic Methods Module 7A:Hands on experience attached to a genetic diagnostics laboratory Semester 3 and 4: Research Module 8: Research project, dissertation writing, and defence of the dissertation..

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Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo. MASTER OF SEXUAL HEALTH PROGRAMME FACULTY OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF COLOMBO.

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Broaden your horizons with a Postgraduate Degree from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo' | Print Edition - The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka.

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We welcome candidates from a wide range of backgrounds, including Health care professionals GPs, MoH doctors, nurses, mid-wives and health administrators Psychologists, counsellors and Ayurevedic practionners Others specializing in field of SHR&H Policy makers and legal NGO personnel.

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What will you get out of this programme ?. We aim to train and empower health care workers to identify, prioritize, manage, and refer on for specialist input, the sexual health needs of individuals and society..

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Overall Programme outcomes Basic sciences of sexual medicine Multifaceted dimensions of gender and sexual identity Societal attitudes and anxieties towards sexual health Identifying Individuals at risk of stigma, sexual abuse/ exploitation.

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STD - Sexually Transmitted Dideases - ER Test, Diagnosis & Treament.

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Programme delivery Multimodal blended learning S mall group teaching with individualized feedback Innovative workshops SH-003 (Communication skills) SH-010 (psychosexual counselling) SH-012 (guided independent study).

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Our Programme faculty Dynamic, passionate resource persons with significant experience in multidisciplinary fields Team teaching approach.

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More details https://med.cmb.ac.lk/master-of-sexual-health/.

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Postgraduate Certificate and Diploma courses in Laboratory Animal Science.

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Animal research at Karolinska Institutet | Karolinska Institutet.

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We want to see your commitment towards animal welfare and your humane care.

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Postgraduate Diploma in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety.

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Introduction. This program aims to train healthcare professionals about patient safety, including issues related to communication, errors and adverse events, team work, infection control, and safety culture. The expert resource persons will discuss ways to manage these challenges and how to develop strategies to prevent errors using real time case scenarios..

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Initiated in 2017 Three completed batches Fifth successful intakes.

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Course objective. Have an overall knowledge on healthcare quality and patient safety, including factors that influence it Identify, analyze, and manage common medical errors, and implement preventive actions Comprehend and apply principles of quality health care including, quality management systems and quality measuring indicators in healthcare settings Have good knowledge on principles of infection control and be able to apply them in the respective work settings Maintain the expected standards of infection control during various procedures and in different settings Function as an effective team member of a multidisciplinary team Educate healthcare workers on healthcare quality and patient safety.

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Duration, Credit hours and SLFQ Levels. Duration: 12 months (two semesters) Course Delivery: Online Credit Hours: 32 SLQF level: 8.

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Introduction to patient safety and healthcare quality Principles of quality healthcare Management of Quality of care Clinical audit Patient Safety Culture Principles of infection control Effective teamwork in healthcare systems and Problem-solving methodology Common medical errors.

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Teaching Methods. Lectures will be conducted online on Saturdays. All lectures will be recorded and uploaded to the Post Graduate Learning Management System. Online discussions Workshops (online, onsite or hybrid depending on the situation)..

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Postgraduate Diploma in Gender & Health ( PgDipGH ).

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To Whom?. This Programme is designed for; Doctors, health administrators, allied healthcare professionals, social scientists and any other interest groups..

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At the completion of this course the participants will be able to,.

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Duration, Credit hours & SLQF level. Duration: 1 year Credit hours: 30 SLQF level: 8.

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Mode of delivery. Programme delivery will be mainly online..

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Teaching/learning methods. Online lectures Online discussion and tutorials Self-learning material Online discussion boards, Video clips Workshops.

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Core Modules. Introduction to gender, gender norms and values and gender differences 2. Gender as a health determinant 3. Gender and disease 4. Gender and healthcare delivery 5. Reproductive rights and health 6. Gender-based violence.

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Core Modules. 7. Gender issues during disaster situations 8. Gender and occupational health 9. Gender and local and global health policies 10. Health care occupations and gender 11. Gender empowerment and health 12. Gender mainstreaming of health.

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Resource Persons. Qualified and eminent personalities in the fields of gender and health who are highly regarded both nationally and internationally..

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Programme Coordinator. Dr Chathuri Gunasekera Programme Coordinator Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo Sri Lanka pgdipgh@med.cmb.ac.lk +94112697513.

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TRAINING PROGRAM IN CLINICAL GENETICS. Mitochondrial DNA Sneaks into Nuclear Genome | The Scientist Magazine®.

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UCFM University of Colombo, Faculty of Medicine..

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WHY CHOOSE THIS PROGRAM?. This program will enable the trainee to: understand the effects of chromosomal abnormalities and genetic variations on human health and disease analyze pedigrees and assess risk of inherited diseases use clinical evaluation and genetic testing to diagnose genetic disorders select appropriate genetic diagnostic tests interpret results of genetic tests, and provide accurate genetic information and advice to patients, their families and the community..

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Mode: Online/Onsite Lectures are conducted online via Zoom twice a week on Mondays & Thursdays at 6:00pm with onsite genetic clinic-based sessions and laboratory demonstrations once monthly. The course contents are delivered under 3 modules: Module 1: Basic cytogenetics and molecular genetics Module 2: Genetic diagnostics and ethical issues Module 3: Genomic medicine and genetic counselling.

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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION.

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Batch 2 (July 21) Batch 1 (Jan 21) Batch 3 (Jan 22) Batch 4 (July 22).

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For more information about the Training Program in Clinical Genetics, please contact us. Tel: 011 2629710 Email: nirmala@anat.cmb.ac.lk Web link: https://med.cmb.ac.lk/extension-courses/training-program-in-clinical-genetics/ CONTACT US.