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  • Dr. Carolann Najarian to Speak at NAASR on Armenian Folk Medicine

    PRESS RELEASE
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research
    395 Concord Avenue
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Tel.: 617-489-1610
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Contact: Marc A. Mamigonian

    DR. CAROLANN NAJARIAN TO SPEAK AT NAASR ON ARMENIAN FOLK MEDICINE


    Dr. Carolann Najarian of Lincoln, Mass., will speak at the
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Center in
    Belmont, Mass., on Thursday evening, September 22, at 8 p.m., on
    "Healers, Holy Books, Mountains, and Gardens: Armenian Folk Medical
    Beliefs and Practices." The lecture will be cosponsored by NAASR and
    the Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA).

    Every culture has a belief system regarding healthcare, and,
    notwithstanding the variations within the society, Armenians are no
    different. Many of the belief systems that affect the practice of
    healthcare in Armenia today are also familiar to diaspora Armenians.
    Others may not be as familiar as they come from the Soviet Armenian
    experience.

    Modern Practices Rooted in Tradition

    Armenian society today is undergoing tremendous upheaval and
    change that challenge long held values. How are these changes affecting
    healthcare and its practice given the traditional beliefs of Armenians?
    One of the answers is that people are returning to traditional forms of
    healthcare as a way of coping with uncertainty. Many of these practices
    are rooted in Armenian traditional medicine - which is a product of
    Armenia's history and location and is supported by aspects of what we
    might call its "national character."

    Dr. Carolann Najarian, stepping out of her role as a medical
    doctor, has sought to understand this phenomenon through the eyes of a
    medical anthropologist. (Medical anthropology is the study of healthcare
    beliefs and practices.) She will present her findings and illustrate
    them with the many stories she has heard - some of miraculous cures, all
    of Armenians struggling to survive despite the uncertainty of their
    lives today. Members of the audience will likely recall stories of what
    their own parents and/or grandparents believed and what they did.

    Dr. Najarian is the founder and president of the Armenian
    Health Alliance, and her work in Armenia and Karabagh has brought her
    numerous honors. A graduate of the Boston University School of
    Medicine, she has been a practicing internist in the Cambridge-Watertown
    area and an instructor in clinical medicine at the Harvard Medical
    School. In 2004 she completed a Masters Degree in Medical Anthropology
    with a thesis on Armenian folk medical practices.

    Admission to the event is free (donations appreciated). The NAASR
    Bookstore will open at 7:30 p.m. The NAASR Center and Headquarters is
    located opposite the First Armenian Church and next to the U.S. Post
    Office. Ample parking is available around the building and in adjacent
    areas. The lecture will begin promptly at 8:00 p.m.

    More information about the lecture is available by calling 617-489-1610,
    faxing 617-484-1759, e-mailing [email protected], or writing to NAASR, 395
    Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.


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    Belmont, Mass.

    August 22, 2005
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