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    Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR)
    Press Office
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Tel: (212) 889-5150; Fax: (212) 889-4849

    email: [email protected]
    web: www.farusa.org
    blog: farusa.wordpress.com


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    Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) and Yerevan State Medical University
    (YSMU) Held Fourth Annual Medical Symposium

    Year after year and month after month, the Fund for Armenian Relief
    (FAR) helps more and more Armenian physicians enhance their medical
    skills, learn about new developments in their field, and essentially
    become better doctors through the Continuing Medical Education (CME)
    program.

    The CME program is helping to change medical care in Armenia through
    post-graduate training, which has now served 195 physicians throughout
    the country. This instrumental program is a departure from the
    antiquated Soviet methods of 20 years ago. Even today, many of
    Armenia's doctors struggle to provide adequate medical care in the
    provinces where resources are scarce and equipment is lacking.

    To further discuss the benefits of the program as well as some of
    today's most pressing health issues, 155 CME alumni recently gathered
    in Yerevan for their fourth annual medical symposium. Such a meeting
    is crucial to provincial doctors for whom Internet access and other
    communication methods are scarce or, in some cases, completely
    unavailable.

    CME was started in 2006 by the FAR Fellowship Alumni Association
    (FARFAA), a group of physicians who, in the 1990s, studied medical
    practices in the United States. They returned to Armenia eager to
    spread their knowledge to their colleagues with the hope of making
    broad improvements to medical care.

    By helping doctors to sharpen their skills and even learn new methods,
    CME also restores the trust between doctors and the populations they
    serve.

    FAR Health Programs Coordinator Doctor Hambardzum Simonyan spoke to
    this. `One of the important components of the program is to change the
    mentality of the regional population. One or two failures, or an
    ineffective case in the health service of regional physicians results
    in distrust among people toward the work of their local doctor,' he
    said. `Thus, our purpose is to improve health service quality in
    remote regions by equipping the hospitals with highly qualified
    professionals and health equipment.'

    Every month at least four specialists from the provinces travel to
    Yerevan for the month-long training. Participants work with leading
    doctors at Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU) and leading
    hospitals in the capital city. CME is tailored to the needs of each
    provincial doctor and the cost of their training, transportation, and
    housing are all covered by FAR.

    CME alumni become members of a network, through which they can
    continually be in touch with doctors in the capital. In addition,
    alumni events, retreats, and gatherings like the recent symposium are
    organized several times a year so participants can continue their
    professional growth and stay abreast of developments in medicine.

    YSMU has replicated the FARFAA model and now accommodates
    post-graduate medical training in Armenia. Vice Rector of YSMU Gevorg
    Yaghjyan, expressed his happiness at having a continuous flow of
    skilled physicians participate in the CME program in the future. YSMU
    actively promotes continuing medical education.

    After just four years, more Armenians ' especially those in rural
    regions ' are seeing a difference in their medical care because more
    and more doctors are armed with new methods of treatment. As the
    project grows, so will the face of medical care in Armenia.

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    -About FAR-

    Since its founding in response to the 1988 earthquake, FAR has served
    hundreds of thousands of people through more than 220 relief and development
    programs in Armenia and Karabagh. It has channeled more than $265 million in
    humanitarian assistance by implementing a wide range of projects including
    emergency relief, construction, education, medical aid, and economic
    development.

    Fund for Armenian Relief
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Phone (212) 889-5150
    [email protected]

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