Sunday, February 16, 2020

150th Anniversary of Colombo medical school; personal note


Since 2010 when I sat for A/L from Kandy and chose Colombo as the faculty of my choice, the most frequently asked question was “Why Colombo? You should have enjoyed Pera”. There often are times that I, myself wondered if I made a mistake. But life from 2011 to 2017 at Colombo and it’s memory has now convinced that I made the correct and the best choice. After passing out from 2016 and leaving the faculty in 2017 as a demonstrator, it always felt wonderful and refreshing passing by the faculty and occasionally walking in to the faculty. Walking the few corridors available in the faculty always reminded of so many memories; both good and bad of the half decade of our lives spent there. The notice boards, the benches, the quadrangle all reminded of the many hours we spent in few best years of our youth.

2020, the faculty was getting read for it’s 150th celebration. Since we weren’t included in the faculty network much, the heat of the celebration was not much evident. Thankful to the CoMSAA membership, the email reminders kept few updates on the 150th celebration. As a person, who is deeply attached to the places I studied, may it be college or university; I myself could not afford to miss out on this once a life time opportunity of 150th Celebration of this beloved place.

The first event I attended in 150th celebration was the inaugural ceremony of the Colombo medical congress, where I realized the greatness of the institute that had taught us medicine. Never in my time at medical school or later, I realized the privilege to have learnt from such a prestigious institute. More importantly, how much of its legacy has to be continued forward by the generations of medical students including ourselves who have just started our careers. The inauguration ceremony was studded with medical-stars and living medical legends were walking around. If not for the ever-welcoming Physiology teachers, I would have felt ineligible to be at the inauguration.

Then was the Colombo medical congress, which made me recall APACPH days, back in 2nd year, post IBSS, where we volunteered in organizing a conference at BMICH.


It was one of those rare times where the academic staff and the students worked hand in hand together to achieve a common goal for the faculty or university. Mostly in medical school life is a constant battle between the students and staff, starting from punctuality in lectures, constants rejections to requests for schedule changes, limitation of faculty hours etc. How wonderful it was to witness a major conference happening in the same lecture halls where we learnt all those basic medical concepts. To see the students and the staff working in the same team was the greatest sight of all. Thanks to the never ending SLES, I was fortunate at least to present a poster at this 150th celebration, as my only active contribution, which will be a memorable event if I make it till 175th celebration alive.


The 150th fiesta was not merely an academic one. The quadrangle; the car park during our times at the faculty, is now modified in to a mini open theatre by the 150th celebration, after 4 years of execution lead by Pujitha sir. I recall the conversations at the meeting after the agony of “Pacha tree” in 2016. We expected the theatre to be functioning a bit earlier, never mind, it was made open in the ideal time in the ideal design. Recalling about the quadrangle, I remember how a small stick of Pacha tree fell on the expensive vehicle of a congress co-chair, and how he frowned at me and the fellow first year batchmates as if we threw the stick at his vehicle. 


Newly developed mini theatre added a great look to the faculty. The value of this theatre was evident at the “Paduru Party” on the 14th. This was for me the most entertaining evening at faculty I have seen. We have witnessed and performed in few Ninnada, freshers, paduru etc but 14th February 2020 night was epic. For this night, there were no senior professors, professors, senior lecturers, lecturers etc; it was just a bunch of past and present medical students, who are elated by the birthday celebration of their medical college. It’s was a pure joy while everyone recalled their past, lived in their own worlds for one night, under the stars at quadrangle, which I am sure, everyone would have their own share of memories; when they studied at the faculty. I have never witnessed such a staff-student collaboration during my stay at faculty and I hope, many such friendly collaborations would happen at the mini open theatre in the time to come.


While being proud of the great people produced by this faulty, it would be unfair by the present medical students, it their efforts and skills are not appreciated. Since we have passed out, it appears a set of professionals have taken up medicine at MFC. Professional level athletes, singers, musicians, dancers, organizes, announcers and what not. That Faculty is star studded even at present and it appears we were the last set of average students who studied there. While displaying the aesthetic and organizational skills, Colombo medicos never forgot to dominate their academic brilliance by clinching the global medical challenge as well.

150 year celebration is not yet over. There is the medical exhibition coming up. Another experience I personally wanted desperately during my stay; to convince a batch to get a Medex exhibition done. It still lies as a failure. However, I am anxiously waiting to see how the present medicos conduct this wonderful medical exhibition which I am sure is going to be another spectacular event.

Medical faculty, Colombo - MFC; with the 150th celebration, I realized how privileged we are to study in you. Your legacy is unimaginable. We aren't certain if our own medical careers will succeed or fail. But we are certain, despite all failures, you would still produce those wonderful people and achievements that pioneer medicine, medical education and healthcare in this country.


“What wealth has the school given to our land? They were it’s mortal products like us all. And what treasurers have we ourselves chosen and pursued? Are these the treasures that moths and rust corrupt, or will they endure time to a realm beyond? Have we chosen wisely? This answer will necessarily be the schools own answer to our land”
Prof. Carlo Fonseka : The Colombo Medical school at 150 – Celebrating our heritage
Photoe credits to all friends who have clicked the photoes. Unable to recall the friends by each photo.

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