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Research & Ethical Review

The Ethical Review committee (ERC) at NIID provides ethical clearance for studies that involve patients or patients' data at NIID. It’s mandatory that the studies involving patients or patient data be reviewed by the NIID ERC. This is established to empower researchers and ensure ethical standards. Contact: 0740488243 (Dr. Dasuni) For submissions & application: https://shorturl.at/Gx3h6

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“Suwa Rasa Mihira”

“Suwa Rasa Mihira” – A Platform to Celebrate Talent and Well-Being

Suwa Rasa Mihira is a quarterly programme organized to provide a creative and inclusive platform for staff members to showcase their talents, including singing, dancing, drama, handicrafts, and other artistic skills.

Designed as an evening of relaxation and positive engagement, the programme offers staff a refreshing break from the routine and demanding nature of hospital duties, promoting mental well-being, teamwork, and work–life balance.

This initiative is organized by the Quality Management Unit of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID), with enthusiastic participation from all categories of staff, reflecting the unity, diversity, and vibrant spirit of the NIID hospital community

A Blessed and Promising Start to 2026

The hospital community came together on 1st January 2026 to mark the beginning of the New Year with the traditional Public Service Oath and a Pirith Chanting ceremony, invoking spiritual blessings for the year ahead.

On this occasion, excellence and dedication were also recognized. Awards were presented to the winners of the Audit Competition and Patient Safety Projects, acknowledging their outstanding contributions to improving quality, safety, and standards of care within the institution.

The commitment and professionalism demonstrated by our staff continue to strengthen our mission of delivering safe, high-quality healthcare. As we step into 2026, we look forward to working together towards a healthier nation

NIID Achievements at the 32nd Annual Scientific Sessions of the College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka

NIID Achievements at the 32nd Annual Scientific Sessions of the College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) demonstrated its commitment to quality improvement, patient safety, and healthcare innovation at the 32nd Annual Scientific Sessions of the College of Medical Administrators of Sri Lanka.

NIID presented three scientific and quality improvement projects at the sessions. Of these, two projects received national-level recognition, highlighting the institute’s strong quality assurance and clinical governance practices.

  • 1st Place – Best Poster Presentation
    “Clean Hands, Safe Beginnings: An Audit-Driven Initiative to Improve Hand Hygiene at NIID, Sri Lanka”
    Authors: Weerarathna D.G.K.M., Nawarathna P.W.N.H.K., Sandanayake A.P.
  • 3rd Place – Innovation Projects
    “Foresee for Fever: Establishing a Continuous Care Coordinating Center for Acute Fever Patients at NIID”
    Authors: Perera M.H.M.T.S., Sandanayake A.P., Thanthrige R.A., Udugamakorala G.C., Gnanarathna B.A.C.L.
  • Participation Certificate
    “From Clinic to Community: A Low-Cost, Integrated Approach to Childhood Obesity and NCD Prevention at NIID”
    Authors: Malwatte A., Sandanayake A.P., Senarathna Y.H.D., Perera W.I.B., Maduwanthi G.D.G., Pannilage R.A.

These achievements reflect NIID’s continuous efforts to strengthen quality assurance, patient safety, service innovation, and evidence-based healthcare delivery. The institute commends all contributors for their dedication and teamwork in advancing excellence in healthcare services

4C for Fever – Continuous Care Coordination Center

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases proudly inaugurated the ‘4C for Fever – Continuous Care Coordination Center’ on October 3rd, 2025, at 9.00 a.m., marking a transformative advancement in telemedicine and home-based fever management.

Generously supported by Sampath Bank, the facility was ceremonially opened by Dr. Ananda Wijewickrama and former Director Dr. Dinesh Koggalage. The new center is dedicated to providing patients with continuous medical guidance, remote monitoring, and coordinated care throughout their recovery journey.

This initiative reflects a progressive step toward integrating technology with compassionate healthcare, enhancing accessibility and continuity of patient care.

A sincere appreciation is extended to all partners and contributors whose vision and support made this milestone possible.

Farewell to Matron Vajira Ranasinghe

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases bid a heartfelt farewell to esteemed Matron, Madam Vajira Ranasinghe, who retired after years of dedicated and exemplary service.

Throughout her career, Matron Ranasinghe has been a pillar of strength, providing compassionate leadership and unwavering commitment to patient care and nursing excellence. Her guidance and support have inspired countless nursing professionals and contributed immensely to the advancement of nursing services at NIID.

A special farewell ceremony was held on 2025/10/14 to honor her remarkable contributions, reflecting the deep respect, love, and gratitude of the entire NIID family.

As she steps into her well-deserved retirement, we extend our warmest wishes for continued happiness, good health, and fulfillment in the years ahead.

Madam Vajira Ranasinghe will always remain a cherished member of the NIID family.

Audit Poster Presentation Competition 2025 Held in Line with International Patient Safety Day

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases held the Audit Poster Presentation Competition 2025 on October 3rd, 2025, in conjunction with International Patient Safety Day. The event aimed to strengthen the culture of quality improvement and clinical excellence through audit-based learning.

Participants from multiple departments showcased audit projects focusing on patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and healthcare quality improvement. The presentations reflected the institute’s dedication to enhancing evidence-based practice and patient outcomes.

A panel of expert judges evaluated the posters for methodology, innovation, and impact, providing constructive feedback to guide future initiatives.

Winners will be announced on January 1st, 2026.
The institute remains committed to promoting clinical audits and quality improvement as part of its ongoing efforts to ensure patient safety and high-quality care.