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    Press Release
    Armenia Fund USA
    152 Madison Ave, #803
    New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Lisa Markarian
    Tel: 212-689-5307
    Fax: 212-689-5317
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: <http://www.armeniafundusa.org/> www.armeniafundusa.org

    Armenia Fund USA Puts the Future Back into the Hands of the People of
    Karabakh

    Armenia Fund USA is redefining the very idea of sustainability by taking
    training to a new level with the staff and physicians of the new Armine
    Pagoumian Polyclinic and Diagnostic Center in Karabakh's capital of
    Stepanakert. Under the leadership of public health expert Dr. Alina
    Dorian, the Polyclinic project has blossomed into a comprehensive health
    care program that involves everything from intensive training for
    administration and health care professionals to state of the art
    equipment with technicians and Armenian language manuals.

    "Developing a quality health system is a long-term process requiring
    fundamental changes in the culture of quality," says Dr. Alina Dorian.
    "The scope of quality includes not only the achievement of best outcome
    but also equity, safety, effectiveness, efficiency, appropriateness,
    availability, access, acceptability, and user choice. The main
    challenge is to bring together the key stakeholders; this project brings
    together health care providers, health authorities, and the community to
    apply evidence-based thinking at the level of everyday practice." On
    board for the development and implementation of the training modules is
    an impressive list of collaborators including: UCLA's Center for
    International Emergency Medicine, Yerevan's Academy of Medicine, the
    American University of Armenia's Center for Health Services Research and
    Development, Johns Hopkins University's Center for International
    Emergency Disaster and Refugee Studies, MediTech Company, and members
    from Karabakh's local community for whom the Polyclinic is the only
    viable channel for medical care.

    Comprehensive training and the power of new medical knowledge and
    treatment modalities constitute the most direct route to ensuring the
    sustainability for both the Center and the state of healthcare in the
    Republic. Health care professionals in Karabakh have not undergone
    retraining since 1988. Since independence, the system has been severely
    plagued with a lack of funding and shortages of basic supplies,
    reagents, and modern equipment for diagnosis, treatment, and
    sterilization. Health education and counseling training are non-existent
    in the current health institute curricula.

    Once buildings are complete and equipment is delivered, it is the
    administrators, health professionals, and support staff that must manage
    and promote new standards for healthcare in Karabakh. The Center's
    training program involves four Modules that cover the spectrum in care
    and management.

    Designated modules will utilize multimedia CD-ROMS created exclusively
    for the health care needs of Karabakh, a first for the region. The
    educational program will also aim to improve the history and physical
    examination skills of care providers. The multimedia medical education
    program is efficient, portable, reality-based, and cost-effective.
    Large volumes of medical information, radiographic images, and
    patient-care scenarios are compiled into a resource that is both
    portable and easily duplicated. In order to provide comprehensive
    training support, five personal computers will be provided to the
    Polyclinic for ongoing educational purposes.

    "We are not just producing a building; buildings don't save lives. We
    are focusing on the physicians, the nurses, and the very people
    themselves. We are giving Karabakh an opportunity to be their own
    primary care givers and takers; we are empowering them with the ability
    to heal themselves, and that is far more powerful than the most
    impressive of building exteriors." Close to $300,000 worth of X-ray,
    ECG, EEG, and MRI equipment is being acquired from Meditech, a medical
    equipment and technology company based in Yerevan. The equipment will
    come ready with Armenian language operating manuals and will be staffed
    by engineers specially trained to maintain and repair the equipment.
    Furnishings ranging from beds and curtains to conference rooms are also
    incorporated in the facility plan.

    The Polyclinic and Diagnostic Center has many visionary philanthropists
    behind its success. Hirair and Anna Hovnanian made a generous
    contribution of $400,000 towards a journey of healing for the Republic
    of Karabakh.

    Fundraising efforts for the new medical complex were recently closed
    with a generous donation of $125,000 in addition to an existing
    commitment of $750,000 from philanthropist George Pagoumian.

    Thanks to the conscience of generous benefactors, the leadership of
    dedicated visionaries, and the involvement of leading health advocators,
    Karabakh stands the chance at providing its people with competent
    healthcare. Karabakh cannot be a viable and strong nation unless it is
    first a healthy one.

    Those who want to support Armenia Fund USA projects can send in a 100%
    tax deductible contribution to Armenia Fund USA, Inc., 152 Madison
    Avenue, Suite 803, New York, NY 10016. Or, visit us on the web at
    www.armeniafundusa.org <http://www.armeniafundusa.org/> to make your
    contribution online and learn more about our mission and projects.

    Armenia Fund USA us a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated
    exclusively to supporting large scale, self-sustaining, humanitarian
    initiatives in Armenia and Karabakh, as defined and determined by the
    rules and regulations in the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions
    are 100% tax deductible.
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