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Research opportunities within AUA EIH and TRDP programs

April 26, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm +04

Join the seminar on "Research Opportunities Within EIH and TRDP Programs" to be led by AUA President Emeritus Dr. Haroutune K. Armenian.

About the Event:

On Wednesday, April 26, AUA President Emeritus Dr. Haroutune K. Armenian will be leading a seminar on research opportunities for AUA faculty and graduate students within Entrepreneurs in Health (EIH) and Turpanjian Rural Development (TRDP) programs. Both programs are targeting rural development in Armenia, Artsakh, and Javakhk.
 
EIH aims at increasing access to quality health services in rural communities and regional small towns through supporting health entrepreneurs in establishing and expanding their private health practices meanwhile addressing the gap of health services in the area. EIH consists of several components, including educating current and future entrepreneurs in the fields of entrepreneurship, healthcare quality assurance, healthcare accounting as well as preventive dentistry; it provides opportunities to finance private initiatives, offers continuous professional support, and fosters professional development, assuring collaboration with diaspora health professionals through mentorship as well as additional support to entrepreneurs operating in border communities. EIH supports more than 20 private enterprises all across Armenia, including family medicine, cardiology, radiology, dental, and other private practices.
 
TRDP aims at rural development through establishment of new businesses in various fields in rural communities of Tavush, Shirak, and Vayots Dzor regions of Armenia, as well as Artsakh and Javakhk. It provides future entrepreneurs with knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship and helps finance their initiatives.
 
About the Speakers:
 
Dr. Haroutune K. Armenian is a professor in residence of epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and was the associate dean of Academic Programs; he is professor emeritus at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health where he received his MPH, and Dr.P.H. degrees (1972-4) and his M.D. from the American University of Beirut in 1968, where he specialized in internal medicine. His career in epidemiology has spanned a number of countries and regions of the world. He has special interests in the application of epidemiologic methods to health services research and chronic diseases. He is one of the earliest to apply epidemiologic methods to study the effects of the civil war at the population level during the 1980s in Lebanon, and the long-term effects of the 1988 earthquake in Armenia. In the 1980s, he pioneered epidemiologic research by using Armenian Church parish records to study infant mortality as well as other health indicators in 16 diasporan countries over a timeframe of 300 years. His more recent research includes the 23 year follow up of the survivors of the earthquake in Armenia. Dr. Armenian’s academic and development leadership has included program development at the Ministry of Health in Bahrain, dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the American University of Beirut, director of the MPH Program at the Johns Hopkins University, and dean of the College of Health Sciences at AUA. As president of AUA for fourteen years, he was at the forefront of the establishment of novel educational and development programs in Armenia and the Middle East. His recent awards include the Ernest Lyman Stebbins Medal for Excellence in Education and the Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Movses Khorenatsi Presidential Medal of Service in 2001 from the Republic of Armenia, Presidential Medal of the Order of Cedars from the Republic of Lebanon, and membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha medical and Delta Omega public health honorary societies. Dr. Armenian is also a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in London, and a member of the American Epidemiological Society. He has been on the central executive council of the Armenian Church in Lebanon as well as on the executive of the Hamazkaine Cultural Association and the Karageuzian Foundation. Dr. Armenian has been the editor in chief of Epidemiologic Reviews for 15 years and served on the editorial boards of a number of professional journals and publications. He published over 100 scientific papers and peer reviewed chapters, as well as 20 books. He recently published two collections of his watercolors and prose-poetry in Armenian and English: Colors and Words and Past Here Does Not Yet Melt. The latter was composed while they climbed Mount Ararat in an AUA expedition led by Sona Armenian to Ararat and Western Armenia in 2006. In 2009, he published a new textbook on the Design and Applications of the Case-Control Method at Oxford University Press, and became the supervisor of the Chair in Epidemiology and Public Health at the King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In Armenia, he continues to lead the TRDP program with over 250 businesses established in the villages and 600 people trained in entrepreneurship.
 
Language: Armenian

Details

Date:
April 26, 2023
Time:
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm +04
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Organizer

Turpanjian College of Health Sciences (CHS)
Phone
(060) 61 25 92, (055) 05 02 17
Email
mphinfo@aua.am, info@aua.am
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Venue

Akian Art Gallery, Paramaz Avedisian Building, American University of Armenia
40 Marshal Baghramyan Ave
Yerevan, Armenia
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Phone
+374 10 32 40 40; +374 60 69 40 40