The future doctor intends to help his community in India

The future doctor intends to help his community in India

Armenia is a second homeland for Rama Krishna Natarajan, like for many other YSMU graduates.

The 24-year-old future anesthesiologist graduated from the Faculty of General Medicine of the medical university. He chose one of the most difficult, responsible and, at the same time, required fields of medicine, first of all, with a great desire to help people.

Rama is from Aranthangi, Tamil Nadu, India.

“When I was young, there were no proper medical facilities to be afforded by poor people in my locality. It melted my heart and made me to decide to become a doctor to serve the poor's needs”, he tells.

After completing the intermediate school, Rama started searching for best medical universities in the world. During that time his friend shared information about YSMU, and he got very much interested.

Rama likes Armenia and Armenian people a bunch. “Armenia is like my second home country. I have spent more than half decade of my young life here. Armenia played a major role in shaping my life and career. I like Armenian hospitality and the way they show their care and love towards people”, he emphasizes.

YSMU international graduate also liked the education at the medical university a lot. “We got really connected with professors, and they taught us very well. I liked the way they allowed us to handle and manage clinical cases”, Rama adds.

To become a good doctor and to achieve something in the field of medicine, he advices to practice patience, hard work, to follow lecturers’ advice and not to judge any patient’s desire.

 

Author: Tatevik Ghazaryan