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Dr. MMJA Jayawardena

Lecturer (prob.)

Medicine

Email : anuroxmax@gmail.com

    Qualifications

  • MBBS(USJP)

     

    Current Research Projects

  • 1. Subjective Quality of Sleep, Circadian Preference to study and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness among first year medical students of two selected universities in Sri Lanka

    Completed Research Projects

  • 1. Janya Jayawardena, S. Gobinath Cardiac autonomic neuropathy: Importance of screening in the asymptomatic and as a tool to identify misdiagnosed Diabetic Neuropathy: Review, KDU IRC 2019

    2. KolambageY.D., Jayawardena M.M.J.A , Cardiovascular outcome of sodium glucose co-transporter2- inhibitors inType 2 diabetes mellitus- Review

    3. Jayawardena M.M.J.A., KolambageY.D., Cardiac autonomic neuropathy and Hypoglycemia in diabetes: Review

    4. KolambageY.D., Jayawardena M.M.J.A , Shifting towards Clinical Oriented teaching of Pre-Clinical Curriculum – Review

    5. Jayawardena M.M.J.A. and KolambageY.D., Spaced Education & Test Enhanced Learning : Importance in Medical Education-Review

    6.Gunawardhane HPMC, Jayawardena M.M.J.A., Galappatthy P. ; Interaction of warfarin with a local herbal cough syrup causing bleeding manifestations: A case report

    7. Awareness of the medical officers of selected hospitals in the Western Province on the Diagnosis and Management of Anaphylaxis

    Published in abstract/Extended abstract at the National/International Conferences/Symposium

  • 1.Janya Jayawardena, S. Gobinath Cardiac autonomic neuropathy: Importance of screening in the asymptomatic and as a tool to identify misdiagnosed Diabetic Neuropathy: Review, KDU IRC 2019

    Presented with evidence at the National/International Conferences/Symposium

  • 1. Janya Jayawardena, S. Gobinath Cardiac autonomic neuropathy: Importance of screening in the asymptomatic and as a tool to identify misdiagnosed Diabetic Neuropathy: Review, KDU IRC 2019

    Undergraduate Teaching

  • Human Physiology