- Priyani Soysa
Professor Priyani Elizabeth Soysa is an Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics of the
University of Colombo and the first woman to be appointed to a Professorial Chair inSri Lanka .Education
After completing her studies in Princess of Wales College,
Moratuwa , she entered theFaculty of Medicine, University of Colombo where she graduated withFirst Class Honours in the final MBBS exam. Thereafter, she proceeded to the United Kingdom to pursue her specialist studies in Paediatrics. After obtaining the Membership of theRoyal College of Physicians, London she also sat for theDoctorate in Medicine of the University of Ceylon, becoming the first woman to obtain the qualification.Career
Having functioned as a paediatrician in various parts of the country including Jaffna, She became the first woman in
Sri Lanka to be appointed to aProfessorial Chair , when she succeeded her mentor, ProfessorC. C. de Silva , as Professor of Paediatrics in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ceylon and subsequently the University of Colombo. She held the chair in Paediatrics for 25 years before retiring in 1991. Widely known for her pioneering research inNutrition and Infectious Diseases, she was also instrumental in imposing regulations restricting advertising ofinfant formula milk , and formulating the national policy on breast feeding, which recommended ExclusiveBreast Feeding for 4-6 months.Among the many public sector posts she held during her distinguished career are Chairperson of the Board of Study in Paediatrics of the Post Graduate Institute of Medicine and Chairperson, National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka. She also served as a consultant to the
World Health Organization and theUnited Nations Subcommittee on Nutrition.Prof. Soysa is a Past President of the Sri Lanka Paediatric Association (now known as the Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians), the Sri Lanka Medical Association and the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science.
Allegation of negligence
In a landmark case of Medical
Negligence , she was made the defendant in a law suit filed by a prominent lawyer, Rienzie Arseculeratne, who alleged that Prof. Soysa was negligent in the care of his three year old daughter, who turned out to have aBrain Stem Glioma . After a protracted and lengthy litigation, that traversed the full breadth of the legal process in Sri Lanka, the Supreme Court ruled in her favour, holding that although she was negligent,causation was not established by theplaintiff .ee also
Arseculeratne Vs Priyani Soysa
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