The International Institute of Health Sciences (IIHS) officially partnered with Medicare 2025 – International Healthcare Exhibition as its Official Education Partner, reinforcing its commitment to advancing healthcare education and workforce development in Sri Lanka and beyond.
As Sri Lanka’s premier healthcare and medical education provider, IIHS has played a pivotal role in transforming healthcare training with globally recognised programmes in nursing, physiotherapy, biomedical sciences, health administration, and more.
Their collaboration with Medicare 2025 will bring a unique educational dimension to the event, offering healthcare professionals, students, and the general public invaluable insights into career pathways, international opportunities, and emerging trends in healthcare education.
At the exhibition, the public will also have the opportunity to experience hands-on practical sessions using the VR technology available at the IIHS booth.
Medicare 2025, Sri Lanka’s largest international healthcare exhibition, will take place from February 28 to March 2 at the BMICH in Colombo, Sri Lanka, featuring over 150 stalls from local and international exhibitors.
Dr. Kithsiri Edirisinghe - CEO/Co-Founder of IIHS, Ms. Minnell Vanderpooten, Dr. Amal Harsha de Silva - Chairperson of Medicare 2025, Organising Committee and President of Asia Wellness Forum and Mr. Madhawa Wijeratne - Project Manager of Medicare 2025 Organising Committee at the handing-over occasion
Dr. Kithsiri Edirisinghe, CEO/Founder of IIHS, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting IIHS’s commitment to shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals and equipping them with the skills necessary to excel in a rapidly evolving global healthcare landscape.
He also invited students and parents seeking a bright future for their children to visit the IIHS stall at Medicare 2025 to explore career opportunities and academic pathways in healthcare.
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