Prof P B Fernando Memorial Oration

Dr PB Fernando
Professor Panagodage Bertram Fernando had his early education at St Benedict’s College, Colombo from where he won a government scholarship to the Ceylon Medical College in 1918. He qualified LMS (Ceylon) in 1924 and joined the government medical service and served in many parts of the island.
He proceeded to UK in 1930 for post graduate studies and worked at the University College Hospital Medical School. He obtained MBBS (London) in 1931 and MRCP (London) in 1932 and also qualified DTM&H (Eng). On his return he served as the Visiting Physician, General Hospital Colombo for several years and also as the Visiting Paediatrician at the Lady Ridgway Hospital for Children.
In 1936 he was appointed the first Professor of Medicine of the Ceylon Medical College. When the Medical College became part of the newly established University of Ceylon in 1942 he continued as the Professor of Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine. He was awarded an MD in 1951, and elected FRCP in 1952, the first Ceylonese to be awarded that distinction. He also served as acting Dean of the Faculty of medicine and acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Colombo. He was Honorary Secretary and Treasurer of the Ceylon Branch of the BMA, and President Ceylon Medical Association in 1953. After a long and eventful service of 23 years as Professor, he retired in 1959 owing to a sudden illness and was appointed Emeritus Professor of Medicine of the University of Colombo. He was awarded the OBE for his services to Medical Education.
A brilliant clinician and a keen researcher, Professor Fernando has published research papers on childhood tuberculosis, ascariasis in children, nutritional disorders in childhood, rheumatic heart disease, liver diseases and coronary atherosclerosis and ischaemic heart disease in Ceylon.
YEAR TOPIC ORATOR
1974 Rh Factor Sir Cyril Clarke
1975 Sick sinus syndrome Dr Upul Wijeyawardena
1978 Non rheumatic mitral valve disease Dr J G Soloman
1980 Diabetic nerve Prof K N Seneviratne
1983 Cancer of the lungs in Sri Lanka Dr S J Stephen
1984 The elderly patient – Epidemiological & clinical perspective Dr S Ramachandran
1987 Neurological manifestations of AIDS Dr LS Illis
1989 Advances in the treatment of malaria Prof David Warrell
1992 Cerebellar involvement in falciparum malaria Dr H Janaka de Silva
1994 Pathogenesis in malaria Prof Kamani Mendis
1995 PTCA in IHD – The Singapore Heart Centre Experience Dr Arthur Tan
1996 The diabetic foot Dr Devaka Fernando
1997 The global epidemic of diabetes Prof George Alberti
1998 Morphologic assessment of thyroid disease by cytology and pattern of thyroid enlargement in Sri Lanka Prof Priyanthi Kumarasinghe
1999 Advances in the prevention of a stroke Prof Martin M Brown
2000 Balloon mitral valvuloplasty- a new approach in the management of a mitral stenosis Dr Vajira Senaratne
2001 Medical education in the 21st century Prof Richard Larkins
2002 In the eye of the beholder Prof Christopher Kennard
2003 SARS and other emerging infections Prof Malik Peiris
2004 The pathogenesis and treatment of severe and complicated malaria Prof Nicholas J White
2005 Transition in endocrine care between adolescence and adult life Prof John Monson
2006 Primary prevention of type 2 diabetes – the Indian experience Dr A Ramachandran
2007 The bridge between diabetes, insulin and cardiology Prof Paresh Dandona
2008 Addressing global challenges for prevention & control of non-communicable diseases Dr Santhi Mendis
2009 Strategies to resolve the management dilemmas in dengue Dr Kolitha Sellahewa
2010 Rickettsial infections in Sri Lanka: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Professor Ranjan Premaratna
2011 The QT Interval: from small print to headline news Dr Neil Dewhurst
2012 Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: time for a new model Prof APS Hungin
2013 Leptospirosis in Sri Lanka 2003-2012 Dr S B Agampodi
2014 Mediators of vascular leak in dengue infections Dr Neelika Malavige
2015 Not awarded N/A
2016 Not awarded N/A
2017 The challenge of treating central nervous system infections Prof Udaya Ranawaka
2018 Living with HIV: The Sri Lankan experience Dr Ananda Wijewickrama
2019 Not awarded N/A
2020 Antimalarial drug discovery: searching for our roots Prof Niroshini Nirmalan
2021 From NAFLD to MAFLD: Characterisitc fatty liver disease in Sri Lanka Prof Madunil Niriella
2022 Not awarded N/A