The International Institute of Health Sciences (IIHS) celebrated a significant milestone in healthcare education, marking the graduation of over 600 students from a wide range of academic programs, including Foundation, Diploma, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees. This grand ceremony underscored not only the individual achievements of the graduates but also IIHS’s dedication to advancing healthcare education on both national and international levels. With this year’s ceremony, IIHS has trained over 5,000 healthcare professionals to date, showcasing its profound impact on the healthcare sector.
This year’s graduates included over 400 government nurses, demonstrating IIHS’s critical role in meeting the growing demand for accessible and quality healthcare services across Sri Lanka. Furthermore, the global reach of IIHS is reflected in its over 500 alumni currently contributing to healthcare roles in various countries, a testament to the institute’s commitment to preparing healthcare professionals for international success.
As the Coventry University learning center for the South Asian Region, IIHS conferred degrees on more than 200 Coventry University graduates during this year’s ceremony. These qualifications represent the high standards upheld by IIHS, ensuring that its graduates are not only academically prepared but also equipped to meet international healthcare standards. The specialized training provided through Coventry University programs empowers students to deliver compassionate and effective care, making a difference in the lives of patients around the world.
IIHS also achieved an exceptional milestone by honouring the largest cohort of Master of Nursing graduates in Sri Lanka. These graduates, having earned internationally recognized qualifications, embody the institute’s dedication to fostering advanced academic pursuits within the healthcare sector. Their success highlights the academic rigour and quality of education provided by IIHS, which remains committed to driving sustainable improvements in healthcare delivery.
Adding prestige to the event was the presence of distinguished guests, including Chief Guest Professor Asitha De Silva, along with international delegates such as Mr. Mohammad bin Tuming, Deputy High Commissioner, Associate Professor Glenda Whiting, Ms. Anna-Kaisa Partanen, Ms. Lilli Ristevirta, and Mr. Jarmo Palm. Their participation underscored the global collaborations that IIHS has cultivated with leading institutions, ensuring that its students benefit from the latest innovations, knowledge, and best practices in healthcare education.
The 16th IIHS graduation ceremony was more than just a celebration of academic success; it was a reflection of the institute’s unwavering commitment to shaping the future of healthcare. Each graduate embodies the core values of compassion, commitment, and excellence, and is now prepared to lead the sector with invaluable skills and a dedication to patient care. IIHS continues to expand its influence, steadfast in its mission to develop healthcare professionals who can meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. With a vision of empowering the next generation of healthcare leaders, IIHS stands as a beacon of excellence, contributing to resilient healthcare systems in Sri Lanka and across the world.
As IIHS celebrate this significant achievement, it is important to recognise the message shared by the CEO of IIHS. “As we celebrate your journey into the healthcare profession, it is crucial to acknowledge the challenges posed by an aging population, resource scarcity, and a global nursing shortage. At IIHS, we have equipped our students with advanced tools like high-fidelity simulation labs and the XR Hub, blending innovation with practical learning to prepare them for this dynamic landscape. Our Professional BSc programs broaden your horizons, fostering a transformative vision to create meaningful change. As global healthcare custodians, your role transcends borders, requiring a balance of technology, ethical care, and ‘mythologic thinking’ to address complex issues. Congratulations, graduates, your impact will shape humanity’s future.”