I am Dr. Pradeepa Gajendran from Sri Lanka. I
am a family physician running my own private clinic, named LIFE LINE MEDICAL
CLINIC at Orrs’Hill Trincomalee - after duty hours General Practitioner, and
also working as Regional Medical Officer of Anti Malaria Campaign Trincomalee State
Ministry of Health.
I’m proud to tell and happy to tell that I was
Former Additional Medical Officer of Health (AMOH) at MOH Trincomalee attached
to State Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka won WOMEN LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR HEALTH
CARE in WOMEN ICON International Award powered by Times Women and World Women Council
2023.
Sri Lanka is a lower middle-income country with
a high human development index. Beautiful country to visit as tourist.
A little bit about me
I was born and raised up
in Trincomalee, a beautiful coastal town with lovely sea beaches in the Eastern
part of Sri Lanka. We are a small family consist of my mother and father and
two brothers and I am the middle one. My father’s name Mahendran. He is a
retired Bank of Ceylon manager and my mother’s name Mohaneswary. She is a house
wife. Also, I must mention one special person of my life who supported my
medical career throughout my journey. He is my husband Gajendran, works as a
civil engineer at Tokyo Cement Company (Lanka) PLC and I was engaged to him
during my university period as a final year medical student. I have two kids,
15yrs old son named Kaveeshanaayan and a little daughter named Bhargavi Shreeja
of 3yrs old.
I did my primary and secondary education
at St Mary’s college, A National School in Trincomalee Town and it’s a 159 yrs.
ancient school. I completed my higher studies as MBBS doctor at the Faculty of
Medicine, University of Jaffna. Soon after I finished my undergraduate degree,
I started my career as an intern medical officer at General Hospital
Trincomalee in 2006. The same year and same month, I got married and started my
life journey and medical carrier journey.
After my internship training, I was appointed
as Residential house officer, under the supervision of Dr. S Jeyakumar VOG- Sri
Lanka in Gynecology and obstetrics ward, General Hospital Trincomalee and then practiced
as post internship Senior Medical officer of medicine under Dr. B Ganaikabahu,
visiting physician of General medical ward, GH Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.
I was eager to do post-graduate in medicine, so
I planned and completed my post-graduate Diploma in Elderly medicine at the Post
Graduated Institute of Medicine (PGIM) University of Colombo in the years 2013
to 2014.
Elderly medicine and elderly care were a new
field in Sri Lanka at that time. I was in the first batch of those who obtained
a post-graduate diploma in Geriatric medicine and I was appointed as medical
officer in charge of elderly clinic. On my initiative and with the help of
Director Dr. Pragash Rajendiran, a new separate clinic for Elders and geriatric
services was opened at the General Hospital Trincomalee and functioned from
2014 to 2018. During the same period, I acted as Deputy Director for
administration and planning work for the cardiology unit, Dialysis unit and
orthopedic unit of General Hospital Trincomalee, and I was in charge of the
inauguration ceremony of the accident and emergency unit. I pioneered the
Senior citizen award Programme.
It was celebrated at the remarkable day International
Elders day on October first. I selected
and honored a few senior citizens who have excelled in their respective fields
and presented them with awards during the celebration of International Elders
day on October first. Some of the invitees gave motivational speeches to the society
and the elderly community.
I have been a life member of SLAGM since 2014,
and I was also a council member from 2016 to 2019. We organized Regional
Geriatric medicine Health awareness meetings in Trincomalee districts and
collaboration with the Sri Lanka Association of Geriatric Medicine (SLAGM).
I was involved with family medicine for 13
years for the community since 2011 as
a General Practitioner, and total 17 years of health service since 2006.I have
also worked as a locum doctor at Asiri surgical hospital in Colombo in the
oncology ward, during weekends whenever shifts were available in the Oncology
ward from 2013 to 2019.
My dedication to excellence in medical health
carrier service as Family Physician has been recognized and celebrated with this
prestigious heritage of ASIA AWARDS in 2023.This award not only honors me and
my health service in primary care in community health, and commitment to
preserving global health acknowledges my ability.
As a Family physician, I have upgraded my degree
to a Post Graduate Diploma in General Practice in 2017 and became a member of
the college of General Practitioner Sri Lanka Medical Association. I have
recently completed my MRCGP South Asia International part 1 on May 2023.
I got my Membership of the World stroke
organization and had Geriatric training at New Royal Adelaide Hospital oversea
fellow observership in the Geriatric medicine department, Adelaide South
Australia, in 2016. I was also nominated by state to do Accident &
Emergency training at TANG TONG SANG hospital (TTSH) Singapore in 2016.
I have been working as additional Medical
Officer of Health for Trincomalee Town and Gravets since 2019 October, during covid
19 period, we worked tirelessly to vaccinate, give notification of diseases,
maintain case statistics and death reports, health education, hand hygiene and
caring for children and pregnant mothers, nutritional awareness for school
health and age appropriate immunizations with limited resources during
country’s lock down period. We passed the critical period of lock down with our
limited resources in diagnosing-kits and investigations sources.
“Every dedicated woman is a winner with or
without an award, but of course, if you are privileged enough, then go for it
and have it to your hand”. I am actually honored to get these awards.
Furthermore, I’m extraordinary happy
and grateful to receive this prestigious award under the category of Asia’s
physician Award and International leadership award in Health. I am expressing
my heart-felt gratitude to the team of Asia Award powered by World Research
Congress (Rula Awards) & times of London to honor me.
I always remember my hardship carrier during my
undergraduate studies in the university. My studies started during dark phase
of Sri Lanka during the war in 1999. In that period, no transport to home and
travelled by cargo ships, sleepless nights without proper facilities and power
cuts for two years, no lights at nights to study, no proper food, bombing
sounds threatening to lives. But whatever the hard times of my life after
receiving this award it’s heals our pain with pleasure and is the proud moment
of my life.
I’m truly blessed to receive these beautiful
awards. It's God’s graceful gift to me. It’s truly a motivation for me and it
will be a milestone to upgrade my profession and future plans. I hope to
continue doing my best in the future and getting more involvement in strengthening
the primary care and preventive health developments as a family physician.
In this special moment I want to thank my
mentors & teachers in Family Medicine & Geriatric Medicine, Dr. Preethi
Wijegoonewardene (Former president of College of general practitioners) and Prof.
Dr. Antoinette Perera (Former President of College of general practitioners),
Dr. Raja Salgado-(Former Geriatric Consultant
of Department of Geriatric medicine Royal Adelaide Hospital Australia) &
Visiting lecturer in geriatric medicine PGIM, Dr. Robert Prowse (Consultant
Geriatrician & Former Director of Department of Geriatric Medicine Royal
Adelaide hospital Australia), SLAGM President , Former President and Council
members.
"Don’t give Up fight it out till the end, Work
for it"
Many Thanks.
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