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    HAYASTAN FUND COMPLETES RENOVATION OF NEPHROLOGY AND DIALYSIS DEPARTMENTS AT YEREVAN'S ST. GREGORY HOSPITAL

    armradio.am
    12.01.2012 12:03

    The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund recently completed an extensive
    renovation of the Nephrology and Dialysis departments of Yerevan's
    St. Gregory the Illuminator (Surb Grigor Lusavorich) Hospital. The
    refurbishment was made possible by the fund's Toronto affiliate (with
    sponsorship of a Toronto-based benefactor), within the framework of
    2011 projects implemented through sponsor-specified grants.

    The renovated premises, encompassing a total area of 1,120 square
    meters, include eight patient rooms, a cafeteria, two offices, and
    all restrooms. In addition, the power and water systems have been
    replaced and a central-heating system was installed. Both upgraded
    departments have been fully operational since mid-December.

    Dr. Razmik Pandunts, who heads the Nephrology and Dialysis departments,
    had high praise for the quality of the upgrades as he conveyed
    his gratitude to the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund. "Without a doubt,
    our staff has been delighted to work in such beautifully renovated
    facilities," Dr. Pandunts said. "This new environment is also having
    a visibly positive effect on our patients."

    The Nephrology and Dialysis departments employ a staff of 36, including
    six doctors and 30 nurses. Today some 55 patients receive treatment
    at the two wings, which together have the capacity to serve up to 80
    patients at a time.

    The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund is currently carrying out two other
    projects sponsored by its Toronto affiliate: the complete renovation of
    the third and fourth floors of the Nork Retirement Home, in Yerevan;
    and the refurbishment of the Education and Cultural Centre of Shushi,
    Artsakh.

    Commenting on the completion of the St. Gregory Hospital project
    and other initiatives sponsored by the Toronto affiliate, Mkrtich
    Mkrtichian, its chairman, said, "We are extremely gratified by the
    fact that the Armenian community of Toronto is doing its utmost to
    be of assistance to our sisters and brothers in the homeland."




    From: A. Papazian
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