Prof K Rajasuriya Memorial Oration

Professor K Rajasuriya
Born on 2nd December 1915, Professor Kumaradasa Rajasuriya had his primary education at Ananda College Colombo and later at Nalanda Vidyalaya, Colombo. He joined the Colombo Medical College in 1934. Graduating in 1939, he started his career as a medical officer in 1943 in Murunkan. This was followed by Gampola, Children’s Hospital Colombo, Health Unit, Kalutara and the Prison Hospital. He proceeded to UK in 1951 and obtained the MRCP (London) in 1952 and thereafter the Diploma in Child Health.
On his return he served with distinction as a physician starting in Jaffna and later in Kurunegala and Colombo. In 1958 he became co-Professor in Medicine and later the Professor of Medicine of the Colombo Medical School.
In 1970 he took over as the Director of Health Services in the country. He was elected the second President of the Ceylon College of Physicians in 1970/71.
His research interests were wide and he contributed to many international journals. In 1970 he delivered the Sir Marcus Fernando Oration. He was for some time the Editor of the Ceylon Medical Journal. His forte was in the Conducting of MD examinations of the University of Colombo which was not second to the MRCP. His sudden death in 1975 while conducting the MD examination was shock to everyone he associated with.
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2005 Not awarded N/A
2006 Not awarded N/A
2007 Syndromic approach to snake identification – a clinico– epidemiological study of victims of snake bites Dr Ariaranee Gnanathasan
2008 Not awarded N/A
2009 Not awarded N/A
2010 Not awarded N/A
2011 Physicians: Pioneers and Pivots of Toxicology in Sri Lanka Dr Indika Gawarammana
2012 Dengue and the Liver: the deadly tango Prof Arjuna de Silva
2013 From pesticide to medicinal drugs: suicide and deliberate self harm in Sri Lanka Prof Varuni de Silva
2014 The role of single nucleotide polymorphisms in genetic predisposition, disease diagnosis, and therapy – a decade of work in the Sri Lankan population Prof Vajira Dissanayake
2015 Novel risk factors for coronary artery disease – role of testosterone and high sensitive CRP in Sri Lankan males Dr C M Wickramatilake
2016 Hump nosed pit viper bite: unraveling an enigma Prof Kolitha Sellahewa
2017 Not awarded N/A
2018 Non-communicable diseases: A twenty-first century epidemic Prof Udaya Ralapanawa
2019 Not awarded N/A
2020 Not awarded N/A
2021 Not awarded N/A
2022 Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and ants) envenomation; A neglected tropical disorder in Sri Lanka Dr. E.W. Rohotha Amara Witharana