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.
01/08/2022Young, energetic and talented epidemiologist and pediatrician Alicia Demirjian is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases at Yerevan State Medical University.
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.
This year, 790 graduates of the century-old medical university will join the ranks of the “white army”, carrying out a difficult and selfless mission to heal people and save lives.
Indian students of Yerevan Mkhitar Heratsi State Medical University organized an interesting event.
Secretary for West of the Ministry of External Affairs of India Sanjay Verma, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of India to Armenia Kishan Dan Dewal, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Mnatsakan Safaryan and representatives of the Embassy visited YSMU.
In 2019, the 3 departments of pediatric oncology and hematology operating in Armenia were united under the vaults of the R. A. Yeolyan Hematology Center and the Children's Oncology and Hematology Center of Armenia was created, the oncology unit of which was headed by Lilit Sargsyan, a doctor, lecturer of the Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology of YSMU.
YSMU students, in parallel with medical education, carrying out active activities in cultural life, become an inspiring example both for students and for the broad strata of society.Besides being enriched with professional knowledge many students are professionals in other fields as well.Third-year student of the Faculty of General Medicine of YSMU Artyom Khachatryan is among those who have been interested in science since childhood, participates in translation work, introducing world bestsellers to the public in their native language.
YSMU COBRAIN , as part of the information day of the ADVANCE STEM research grant program, hosted Apkar Apkarian, Director of the Apkarian Foundation, Professor of Neurology, Anesthesiology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, director of the Center for Translational Pain Research at the Feinberg Medical School of Northwestern University.After the visit, which has become a pleasant tradition, the professor met with Fast, the Apkarian Foundation operating under his leadership and YSMU applicants and young researchers of the neuroscience research project within the framework of the ADVANCE STEM grant program at the “COBRAIN” scientific-Educational Center for Fundamental Brain Research.