Indian future doctors celebrated Holi

The students of YSMU celebrated the Festival of colors with vibrant gulal, music and dancing at International students’ hostel.

10/03/2023

Master course on echocardiography at YSMU

A two-day master course on echocardiography was launched at Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi.

09/03/2023

Armen Muradyan: Women's smile and compassion are better than a powerful medicine

Spring is associated for us not only with blooming nature, colors, but also with the most beautiful holiday – International Women's Day.

08/03/2023

SIOP Asia 2023 Congress speakers

Here are the speakers of the 15th Asian Congress (SIOP Asia) of the International Society for Pediatric Oncology to be held at the Yerevan State Medical University in May of this year:

06/03/2023

3 March is World Hearing Day!

World Hearing Day is held each year to raise awareness on how to prevent deafness and hearing loss and promote ear and hearing care across the world.

03/03/2023

SAFEMED+ project working group members visited YSMU Simulation Center

Within the three-day event of the SAFEMED+ project of the European Union, the working group made up of representatives from different countries visited YSMU Simulation Center where they got acquainted not only with the equipment acquired within the framework of the project, but also with all the other training equipment at the university's disposal.

01/03/2023

Registration is open for the SIOP Asia 2023 Congress

Registration is open for the SIOP Asia 2023 Congress. The Congress will take place in Yerevan, Armenia, from the 19th to the 21st of May 2023.

27/02/2023

YSMU international students: let's talk numbers

Year by year, the number of international students at YSMU is growing significantly. If in 2016-2017 only 1709 students were studying at the university, then in 2022-2023 the number of international students is 2034. Moreover, 746 out of them are Armenians from Diaspora, and 1288 are foreigners.

24/02/2023

Risk of Diabetes after COVID-19 Reduced by Vaccination

Previous infection with SARS-CoV-2 increases the risk of cardiometabolic diseases such as diabetes, but vaccination seems to reduce this risk, show research findings from Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles https://bit.ly/3S4DDsM.

23/02/2023