Indian graduate Prachi Aggarwal has been fortuitous in being a part of a great institution such as YSMU, but it helped achieve her lifelong dream of becoming a doctor.
11/01/2023Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi gave the Indian alumna Akansha Mishra the chance to satiate her heart's desire. According to her, YSMU is one of the best universities in the world when it comes to a career in medicine.
Vrouyr Bilemjian, a young and promising pharmacist, graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy of Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi in 2016.
Indian future doctor Ipshita Gera is proud that she is a graduate of Yerevan State Medical University. “I tried to learn something every day, listen attentively and engage actively in classes and had my doubts ready for my professors who efficiently answered them while clearing my concepts.
The education at YSMU is at par with other leading medical institutions of the world. This is the opinion of the university alumna Gurpreet Kaur.
To become a finest doctor is the ambition of Yerevan State Medical University alumna Shankari Anbarasan. She got to know about YSMU through her sister who herself is an alumna.
The “School of Success” initiative of Yerevan State Medical University hosted Nelli Bejanyan, YSMU alumna and an Associate Professor at the Department of oncologic sciences, University of South Florida, tenured Associate member at Moffitt Cancer Center, Section Head, Leukemia/Myeloid – Department of BMT-CI, Clinical Scientific Co-Director of Cancer Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics Core.
The last 35 years of the history of a century-old medical university have been created together with Indian students and alumni. Many Indian graduates carry out successful humanitarian and professional activities in different countries of the world.