Monthly Archives: November 2011
A work shop to address Consultants’ issues though Medical Service Minute
There will be a work shop at the OPA auditorium on 11/12/2011 From 8.30 on wards. A letter to all the consultants
Main decisions taken at the General Committee
After 4 hours of discussions the General committee decided to, 1.The salary hike given by this budjet is not sufficient and hence should fight for it. 2. “Right for education” of the doctors should be fulfilled via the PGIM and … Continue reading
GMOA Election Committee Meeting
There was a meeting of the GMOA election committee on 19 th November at the GMOA office. The agenda was to, 1.To investigate in to the allaged malpractices that took place at the last GMOA election. 2.To find facts and … Continue reading
The Decisions taken at the Emergency General Committee Meeting
At the Emergency General Committee meeting held on 17 Nov 2011 the following decissions were taken, 1) To complain to the SLMC to inquire in the fraudulent document submitted by the AMPs/RMPs. 2) To complain to the Ministry of Health … Continue reading
An Emergency General Committee Meeting on 17 th November
An Emergency General committee meeting will be held on 17 th November 2011 at 12 noon at the GMOA office to discuss the impending danger of AMPs/RMPs with 6 month Russian degree being registered as medical officers. [
Telephone bill settlement within the Western Province
The provincial director of the western province has not taken any effort to implement the payment of telecommunication allowance for medical officers within his province.In order to mark their protest, the doctors who are working in the hospitals coming under … Continue reading
Tangalle in trade union action
As a result of verbal abusing and threatening of the M S of BH/Tangalle by a local politician the doctors and all other hospital staff have gone for a trade union action in order to mark their protest.Only emergencies will … Continue reading
Work Shop on Consultant Registry and Registration of Foreign Doctors
on 18/11/2011 from 8 30 am at the Ministry of Health Auditorium After many decades of medical specilists service, Sri Lanka is yet to have a consultant registry.Using this as a loop hole many individuals claiming them selves to be … Continue reading