Grand Forks Herald, ND
Sept 2 2006
Dunamalyan, Bronson begin practice
Dr. Natalya Bronson and Dr. Aida Dunamalyan recently completed UND's
four-year psychiatry residency program in Fargo and have established
their practices at Prairie at St. John's in Fargo.
Bronson, a native of Russia, earned her medical degree in 1980 and a
residency in 1982, both at Vladivostok State Medical University in
Vladivostok, Russia. She earned her doctoral degree in pediatrics at
the Russian State Medical University in Moscow in 1986. She began her
practice at Prairie at St. John's in August.
Dunamalyan, a native of Armenia, earned her undergraduate degree at a
private educational institution in Armenia and her medical degree
from Yerevan State Medical University in Armenia in 1973. In 1987,
she earned the doctoral degree in cardiology from the Institute of
Cardiology in Armenia. She began her practice at Prairie at St.
John's in September.
Sept 2 2006
Dunamalyan, Bronson begin practice
Dr. Natalya Bronson and Dr. Aida Dunamalyan recently completed UND's
four-year psychiatry residency program in Fargo and have established
their practices at Prairie at St. John's in Fargo.
Bronson, a native of Russia, earned her medical degree in 1980 and a
residency in 1982, both at Vladivostok State Medical University in
Vladivostok, Russia. She earned her doctoral degree in pediatrics at
the Russian State Medical University in Moscow in 1986. She began her
practice at Prairie at St. John's in August.
Dunamalyan, a native of Armenia, earned her undergraduate degree at a
private educational institution in Armenia and her medical degree
from Yerevan State Medical University in Armenia in 1973. In 1987,
she earned the doctoral degree in cardiology from the Institute of
Cardiology in Armenia. She began her practice at Prairie at St.
John's in September.