Pushpa Kumarapeli
Dr Pushpa Kumarapeli | |
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Born | Sri Lanka |
Residence | United Kingdom |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education |
Nalanda College Colombo Kingston University |
Occupation | Senior Lecturer |
Employer | Kingston University United Kingdom |
Religion | Buddhist |
Dr Pushpa Kumarapeli is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical informatics attached to Computing and Information Systems Department of Kingston University United Kingdom.[1]
Early childhood & education
Pushpa after being educated at Nalanda College, Colombo graduated with BSc in Information Technology from Kingston University United Kingdom and later on obtained his Doctor of Philosophy from the same university in Health Informatics.
Pushpa is also a Diploma holder in Information Technology from British Computer Society. Dr Kumarapeli is also a visiting Research fellow at University of Surrey.
He also has authored many articles & publications.[2][3]
General references
- "Pushpa Kumarapeli has been awarded his PhD". pcdq.org.
- ""Effects of exam room EHR use on doctor–patient communication: a systematic literature review" - Triadic and other key terms may have identified additional literature" (PDF). researchgate.
- "Nalanda College Alumni (Academics)". Nalanda College Colombo.
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