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Arakelyan Anna Ashot
Pediatrician

Date of birth
1991

 

Education

2015-2018    Residency, Pediatrics, Yerevan State Medical University

2013-2015    Master, Yerevan State Medical University

2008-2013    Bachelor, Yerevan State Medical University

 

Work Experience

From 2018    Pediatrician at Arabkir Medical Center-ICAH
2017-2018    Assistant at the Department of Pathophisiology, YSMU

 

Additional Trainings and Programs
2019    Salzburg Weill Cornell Seminar in Pediatric Radiology
2019    Seminar on Maternal and Child Healthcare System, China, Beijing
2018    Salzburg Weill Cornell Seminar in Infectious Diseases
2018    Training in Pediatric Neurology, Tbilisi, Georgia
2016    Training on “Administration of Bailey scale for children’s psychomotor development assessment”, World Vision 
1015    Summer School on Pathophysiology, Yerevan State Medical University
2012    First Aid Fast training course, Armenian Red Cross Society 


Volunteer experience
Pediatrician in summer camps 
First aid trainer within the framework of the Armenian Red Cross Society 
World Vision program for children՚s psychomotor development assessment, Gavar region


languages
Armenian, Russian, English, German

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Respiratory syncytial virus
  As part of the #OPENFamilyEducation project, Anna Arakelyan, a pediatrician from the Department of Children under 1 year old, has shared important information for parents regarding the respiratory syncytial virus. She discussed its signs and the necessary actions to take if those signs are noticed.
Cooperation Zurich - “Arabkir”  
As part of an ongoing collaboration, specialists from the University Children's Hospital of Zurich recently visited the "Arabkir" Medical Center. The delegation included George Shtabuli, the head of the emergency medical service, along with nurses Neila Paioni and Stephanie Davidson. The visit featured productive meetings with colleagues from "Arabkir", which involved active discussions, case observations, comparison of medical approaches, lectures, and, of course, exchange of practical skills and project ideas. Specialists from the reception and emergency medical departments, as well as other pediatric departments, had the opportunity to share their experiences with George Shtabuli, Neila and Stephanie.   The lectures delivered by George Shtabuli and Neila Paioni's on topics such as fever in babies, pain management and triage sparked active questions and discussions. According to doctors, such meetings have a highly positive impact, particularly on the professional development of young healthcare professionals.