Hoping to breathe new life into future programs, projects and activities, YSMU students and lecturers held an interesting team meeting over the weekend.
17/01/2022Ravi Dalal, an Indian student of the Faculty of General Medicine of Yerevan State Medical University, has always dreamed of becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon. “Even though it will be a very difficult and time taking task but I think I will enjoy that journey a lot”, he says.
Dear future doctors, colleagues! The best mark in the work of a doctor is, of course, the healed patient and his words of gratitude.
The year 2022 begins with the summing up of the activities of the 2021 YSMU “COBRAIN” Scientific-Educational Center for Fundamental Brain Research.In 2021, the construction work of YSMU “COBRAIN” Scientific-Educational Center for Fundamental Brain Research began. The construction of the center is nearing completion, it will soon open its doors.
Thanks to the grant agreement signed in September 2013 between …
Grace Biju Thomas, a member of the winning team of the YSMU International Student Debate Competition, is a 6th year student at the Faculty of General Medicine.
The 5th surgical Olympiad student was conducted at the Medical University of the Department of Operative Surgery and topographic Anatomy.
Being a kind of inspection, more than six dozen future surgeons rallied around the program.
In the conditions of healthy competition, students demonstrated the practical skills and video knowledge acquired over the months, which have always been an integral part of the educational and methodological work of the department.
At the meeting of the Board of Trustees of Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi, held on December 15, the election of the Rector was held.
YSMU Specialists participated in an online meeting in the scopes of the conference “Neuroscience Initiative in Armenia “ in which a variety of missions were addressed by the international participants.Sweden Lund University Hospital Professor, leading researcher in the field of Neurodegenerative disorders, Dennis-Kirik, emphasized: “Getting approval for nervous system drugs is even more difficult than all the other cases. The drug companies have already realized that the role of the researcher in the whole process of getting drugs approved is great. Today’s neuroscience researcher must have a much greater involvement. Build your future in a way that exceeds your teachers. ”