College of community physicians

College of Community Physicians{CCPSL) of Sri Lanka is the foremost professional body of the Public Health Practitioners in Sri Lanka. The membership consists of specialists in Community Medicine and Masters degree holders in Community Medicine. In addition to these professionals, there are members from other specialties as well.  This organisation is incorporated by an act of Parliament No.18/99.

History of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka
The first professional association of public health officers in Sri Lanka was the Society of Medical officers of health which was  established during British colonial era on 26 November 1927. It was established with a view to safeguarding interests of it’s members and promoting public health in the country and stimulating interests of the public in matters relevant to their health. Dr.F.E.Bridger was the first president. It started with a membership of 26 which rose to 56 in 4 years. The society comprised of Medical Officers of Health (MOH) specialists in public health and professionals engaged in the advancement of public health. “The transactions of the society of medical officers of health of Ceylon” was their annual journal made up of papers presented at the annual meeting.

In 1960, the society changed its name to the “ Ceylon Public Health Association”. It brought under its banner all persons involved in public health thus making it an exclusive forum for both medical and non medical professionals equally. These included clinicians, sanitary engineers, health educators and invariably MOHs. The journal was also renamed as the Journal of the Ceylon Public Health Association. In 1960, the society reached a state of dormancy. In 1970, some keen public health practitioners formed the Sri Lanka association of preventive and social medicine. Dr. N.P.M.Cooray was its inaugural president while Dr. Terrance Fernando was the secretary. The association was again renamed as the Sri Lanka association of Community Medicne. The association organised regular guest lectures and symposia. A one day scientific session was an annual feature. High quality research papers were presented to the highly attended membership. Annual sessions were followed by the general meeting. Presidential address preceded the annual dinner in the evening.

In 1994, membership unanimously adopted a resolution to convert the association to a college. It was named The College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka. Professor Dulitha Fernando was the first president Initial membership was 180. The first council meeting was held 13.12.1995.first annual sessions wwere held on 6th and 7th of December 1996. In the inaugural ceremony professor savithri Gunasekera, the vice chancellor of the university of Colombo was the chief guest. The oldest and most distinguished member and a  past president Dr. W.A. Karunaratne was admitted as the first fellow of the college.

Journal
The journal of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka carry high quality research articles. College has published a millennium supplement of Public Helth Development in Sri Lanka which reflects the evolution of  different disciplines within Public Health in the country. College colours are Gold and Maroon. College logo shows goddess Hygiea holding the internationally accepted symbol of snake and staff in one hand and in other the torch bearing the flame of knowledge in the foreground of the replica of Sri Lanka. Hygiea in Greek mythology is the goddess of health. She was the daughter of Aesclepius who is the god of medicine. Aesculapian snakes were kept in the combination hospital temple built by the ancient Greeks and later by Romans in honour of the God. Aesclepius is often pictured with his staff around which is entwined one of these snakes.

Objectives of the college of community physicians of Sri Lanka are to advance the knowledge and to promote research and post graduate education in Community Medicine, to act as an authoritative body so as to promote for the public benefit, the advancement of knowledge in Community Medicine, to promote fellowship and support persons and institutions engaged in practice and research in Community Medicine.

The contact address of the College of Community Physicians is Wijerama house, Wijerama Mawatha, Colombo 7

Presidents
Follwing are the distinguished presidents of the college:
 * 1995-96- Professor Dulitha Fernando
 * 1996-97- Professor Dulitha Fernando
 * 1997-98- Dr Malathi De Silva
 * 1998-99- Dr S.A.P.Gnanisara
 * 1999-00- Dr H.M.S.S.D.Herath
 * 2000-01- Dr A.N.A.Abeysundare
 * 2001-02- Professor Rohini Seneviratne
 * 2002-03– Professor Lalani Rajapakse
 * 2003-04- Dr Manil Fernando
 * 2004-05- Dr Dulcie De Silva
 * 2005-06- Dr Stanly De Silva
 * 2006-07- Professor Pushpa Jayawardane