The UK based top medical personality Professor Suranjith Seneviratne- The Director of the Center for Mast Cell disorders, immunodeficiency Autoimmune disorders and immunogenetics addressing the APIIT MBA Diaries webinar last week on the theme ‘ Omicron – is Sri Lanka ready’ said “ Stick to basics like maintaining a social distance, wear mask and get [...]

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Omicron: Prof Suranjith say go back to basics at APIIT MBA Diary!

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The UK based top medical personality Professor Suranjith Seneviratne- The Director of the Center for Mast Cell disorders, immunodeficiency Autoimmune disorders and immunogenetics addressing the APIIT MBA Diaries webinar last week on the theme ‘ Omicron – is Sri Lanka ready’ said “ Stick to basics like maintaining a social distance, wear mask and get yourself vaccinated” you can fight any mutation of the Covid-19 virus.

Professor Suranjith Seneviratne at the APIIT MBA Diary

Professor Suranjith Seneviratne is currently at the Institute of Immunity and Transplantation, Royal Free Hospital and University College London, UK and the Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. He completed his basic Medical Degree at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo with First Class Honours, eight distinctions and ten Gold medals and was placed first in his year. He completed his MD in Internal Medicine and trained in Clinical Immunology and Allergy at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. He completed a Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Medicine at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford as a Commonwealth Scholar. He is also the President of the UK-Sri Lanka Immunology Foundation, an organisation that contributes to Immunology, Allergy and Immunogenetics education in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka is undoubtedly going through one of the toughest times in the history of the economy but with a 62% double virus vaccination record, the country can fight back. But people must go back to basics especially due to the festive season coming up said Prof Seneviratne.

APIIT is the leader for MBA education in Sri Lanka with over four hundred students reading for the Staffordshire University MBA degree. The APIIT MBA Diary has featured over a 50 top CEO’s each Wednesday that included Chairperson Unilever in Sri Lanka Hajah Alifafi, MD Nestle Fabrice Cavallin, Sri Lankan Ambassordor to UK Saroja Sirisena, United Nations under secretary Dr Palitha Kohonna, top 100 IT professional globally Madu Ratnayaka the VP Virtusa, Global brand guru Simon Anholtm Group CEO Dialog Supun Weerasinghe and recently the Chairman of Unilever Nigeria Carl Cruz etc. We have to learn from the best practices of the world said Dr Athukorala the brand child of MBA Diaries into a power brand in Sri Lanka.

The Asia Pacific Institute of Technology ( APIIT) in the 21 year history has built the MBA learning experience in Sri Lanka to be the finest with the cutting edge professionals of the country dedicating their talent to build the next generation leaders. 2021 was a record breaking year and today undoubtedly the Staffordshire MBA is the most sought after qualification of tomorrow’s CEO.  APIIT took the high ground with the launch of the DBA from a global education power brand-AIT. Once again it was a record intake and all reservations was over booked at the Global classroom. Due to the unprecedented demand we have launched the ‘Sunday only’ MBA from Staffordshire which again has been over booked said the company in a communique.

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