Ahead of International Dentists Day, a professional holiday celebrated on February 9, YSMU Rector, Professor Armen Muradyan, and Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, President of the Armenian Dental Association, Professor Lazar Yessayan, were awarded certificates of appreciation by the American Dental and Medical Institute, as well as the Los Angeles City Council, California.
09/02/2026On 26 January 2026, the 77th Republic Day morning event was organized by the Embassy of India. The program commenced with the Ambassador Nilakshi Saha Sinha’s address. Students and staff of Yerevan State Medical University participated in the cultural segment.
A memorandum of understanding was signed between Yerevan State Medical University named after Mkhitar Heratsi and Ken Walker International University.
World Hindi Day was celebrated at the Mahatma Gandhi Auditorium of Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi. The participants were greeted first in Armenian and then in Hindi by Her Excellency Nilakshi Saha Sinha, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of India to the Republic of Armenia.
The large YSMU family sends a warm video greeting to all of you, wishing peace, good health, and many achievements. Happy New Year and Merry Christmas!
35 international students who completed the “Tropical Diseases” educational program at “Mikayelyan” University Hospital were awarded graduation certificates. Since October of the 2019-2020 academic year, the Career Development Center of YSMU, together with the Department of Infectious Diseases and the International Students’ Academic Affairs Department, has introduced a 40-hour program of additional lectures entitled “Tropical Diseases” in English.
The Master’s Program “Healthcare Management and Organization” implemented by the Faculty of Public Health has received international accreditation of the curriculum by the Agency For Public Health Education Accreditation (APHEA).
Returning to their Alma Mater is already a beautiful tradition for Indian graduates. Muthiah Ramanathan returned to Armenia 30 years after entering the university, this time not as a first-year student, but as a doctor who has established himself in his homeland.