Administration 
Administration 

Arman Babloyan
Director

015 400 300  /11 19/

010 23 68 83 /11 19/

[email protected] 

 

Susanna Gevorgyan

Chief accountant

015 400 300 /12 03/

010 23 68 83 /12 03/ 

[email protected]

 

Nina Arikyants

Medical director

015 400 300  /11 19/

010 23 68 83 /11 19/

[email protected]

 

Hasmik Dabaghyan

Head of Economic service

015 400 300 /11 22/

010 23 68 83 /11 22/

[email protected] 

 

Manushak Yeritsyan

Director, ArBeS Health Center

010 26 21 00

[email protected]

                                                     

                              

Liana Sahakyan

International Program coordinator

015 400 300 /11 99/

010 23 68 83 /11 99/

[email protected]

 

Sergey Babloyan

Deputy Director of Surgical Services

015 400 300  /22 55/

010 23 68 83 /22 55/

[email protected]

 

Sona Hovhannisyan

Internal Audit

015 400 300 /11 77/

010 23 68 83 /11 77/

[email protected]

 

Edmon Simonyan

Deputy Medical Director

015 400 300  /11 33/

010 23 68 83 /11 33/

[email protected]

 

Gayane Maryanyan

Legal advisor

015 400 300 /12 04/

010 23 60 63

[email protected]

 

Karen Movsesyan

Deputy Director of Security

and Economic Issues

015 400 300 /22 07/

 

Karine Harutyunyan

Public Relations and Marketing Manager

015 400 300 /10 73/

010 23 60 63 /10 73/
[email protected]

 

Kristine Movsesyan

Head of Insurance and

Contract Patients’ Service

015 400 300 /21 21/

010 23 68 83 /21 21/

[email protected]

 

Mariam Abovyan

Head of Service Quality

015 400 300 /10 25/

010 23 60 63 /10 25/

[email protected]

 

 

Sergey Sargsyan

Head of the Institute of
Child and Adolescent Health
015 400 300 /10 44/

010 23 60 30
[email protected]

 

Narine Aleksanyan

Economic coordinator/Procurement Specialist

015 400 300 /12 04/

010 23 60 63

 

 

 

Lusine Hakobyan

Head of the Epidemiologic Service

015 400 300 /11 73/

010 23 10 23

[email protected]

 

Ani Hakobyan

Head of Human Resource Service

015 400 300 /11 70/

010 23 68 83 /11 75/

[email protected]

 

Naira Avetisyan

Chief Nursing Officer

015 400 300 /11 20/

010 23 68 83 /11 20/

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

Arusyak Tovmasyan

Senior Assistant Director

015 400 300 /21 19/

[email protected]

 

 

Shushan Meliqyan

Assistant Director

015 400 300 /11 19/
[email protected]

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Years of Tireless Work Recognized by the WHO
Years of Tireless Work Recognized by the WHO   The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially designated Arabkir Medical Center-Institute of Child and Adolescent Health (Arabkir MC-ICAH) as a “WHO Collaborating Centre” in the field of child and adolescent health. This recognition places Armenia among an elite group of nine countries in the WHO European Region, including Great Britain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Norway, and Russia.     An event was held today at "Arabkir" BH-ICAH to celebrate this milestone. Distinguished attendees included Minister of Health Anahit Avanesyan, Deputy Minister Armen Gasparyan, Head of the WHO Armenia Office Siddhartha Datta, UN Resident Coordinator Françoise Jacquet, and representatives from UNICEF, UNFPA, the UN World Food Program, and other local and international organizations.     Professor Ara Babloyan, Scientific Director of Arabkir MC-ICAH, welcomed guests, expressing gratitude for their presence on this significant occasion. Reflecting on the institute’s journey since its establishment in 2003, he noted initial skepticism about its purpose. However, the institute's accomplishments have had a profound impact not only in Armenia but also internationally. These efforts, focused on child development, adolescent health, school health, and pediatric care quality, have earned the trust and recognition of the WHO. Arabkir MC-ICAH continues to lead transformative programs in alignment with Armenia's Ministry of Health strategies, contributing to improved health outcomes for children and adolescents.     Sergey Sargsyan, Head of the Institute of Child and Adolescent Health, presented the Institute's activities across various domains, ranging from educational, research, and informational programs to practical medicine. Special emphasis was placed on rehabilitation, newborn screening, rapid response initiatives, and training for nurses and allied health professionals. Notably, one of the most recent achievements is that just a few days ago, the European Council of Pediatrics granted the Arabkir MC-ICAH the status of a pediatric allergology training center meeting European standards.     The attendees were also greeted and congratulated via videoconference by Martin Weber, Head of the Child and Adolescent Health Program at the WHO European Office, who is responsible for quality assurance in medical care.     Siddhartha Datta, Head of the WHO Armenia Office, expressed high appreciation for the work of Arabkir MC-ICAH over the years. He remarked on numerous occasions where he was deeply impressed by the center’s exceptional contributions, which have consistently demonstrated a level of excellence. This outstanding work, he noted, served as the basis for the WHO granting such a prestigious status at the regional level. In his speech, Dr. Datta emphasized the center’s extensive expertise in child and adolescent health, disease prevention, and treatment, as well as its data-driven, research-oriented approaches. He added that such centers of excellence, with their significant achievements and accumulated experience, have the potential to receive recognition as WHO Collaborating Centers, which opens doors for broader collaboration and even greater success.     Minister Anahit Avanesyan, in her speech, described the occasion as historic and of great public and state significance. She stated: "We are proud that this center is the first in Armenia to receive the status of a WHO Collaborating Center. Despite limited resources, our country continuously expands programs aimed at preserving, restoring, and improving the health of children and adolescents. This policy remains a priority."     Upon receiving the document confirming the WHO Collaborating Center status, Ara Babloyan expressed his gratitude, stating: "We are happy to not only learn from the world’s leading health organizations but also share our knowledge and experience with other countries. This is the formula for humanity's progress."