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Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) Chairman Prof. Colvin Gunaratne today announced that there was no requirement to make amendments to the existing minimum standards of medical education.
Prof. Gunaratne told the Daily Mirror that the SLMC has arrived at this decision following a special meeting held over the minimum standards of medical education.
“We carefully monitored the existing minimum standards at the meeting and decided to make no amendments to the existing minimum standards of medical education,” he added. (Kalathma Jayawardhane)
AjithZ Wednesday, 25 October 2017 05:59 PM
Good. One problem solved. Now the minimum standards are known, apply them and take a final decision on SAITM so it can function officially within guidelines.
ceylon Thursday, 26 October 2017 08:42 PM
if has any activity against the rulesfile a case in courts.court deliver the verdict.all these protests are politics.oposition throw money to destabilise the very weak two persons run government. via DM Android App
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