BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//AUA Newsroom - ECPv6.2.9//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:AUA Newsroom X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://newsroom.aua.am X-WR-CALDESC:Events for AUA Newsroom REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Yerevan BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0400 TZOFFSETTO:+0400 TZNAME:+04 DTSTART:20220101T000000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Yerevan:20220928T173000 DTEND;TZID=Asia/Yerevan:20220929T190000 DTSTAMP:20240328T225133 CREATED:20220920T133836Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T134241Z UID:49864-1664386200-1664478000@newsroom.aua.am SUMMARY:The Camino and Us: By the Footpath of the Messenger DESCRIPTION:About the Event: \n“The Camino is not determined by the chosen pathway\, nor by religion\, language\, or culture. The Camino is a self-sustaining structure\, seeded by faith. Everyone tries to build his own Camino… his own Camino\, which never ends\, and forces us to come back to it”.\n©️ Haroutune K. Armenian\n_____ \nThe event represents the journey of Haroutune and Sona Armenian through the 700 km pilgrim route to Santiago De Compostella. The sights of this unique European pathway are represented in the watercolor paintings created by Dr. Haroutune Armenian during the journey. In addition\, thoughts and feelings experienced during the journey are reflected in the book “The Camino and Us: By the Footpath of the Messenger.” \nThe AUA Turpanjian College of Health Sciences will host the Painting Exhibition and Book Presentation on September 28 and 29\, at the Akian Art Gallery. \nThe event is open to the public. \nAbout the Speaker: \nDr. Haroutune K. Armenian is Professor in Residence of epidemiology at the University of California\, Los Angeles (UCLA) Fielding School of Public Health and served as 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). 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 survivors of the earthquake in Spitak. 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 Johns Hopkins University\, and dean of the College of Health Sciences at the American University of Armenia (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. 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\, the 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 for 15 years the Editor in Chief of Epidemiologic Reviews and on the editorial board of a number of professional journals and publications. He has 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 Turpanjian Rural Development Program with over 250 businesses established in the villages and 600 people trained in entrepreneurship. \nLanguage: Armenian URL:https://newsroom.aua.am/event/the-camino-and-us-by-the-footpath-of-the-messenger/ LOCATION:Akian Art Gallery\, 434W\, PAB CATEGORIES:Events Calendar,Health Sciences ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://newsroom.aua.am/files/2022/09/Dr_Armenian_Book_Presentation_Photo_Exhibit.jpg ORGANIZER;CN="Turpanjian College of Health Sciences (CHS)":MAILTO:mphinfo@aua.am, info@aua.am END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR