RA PRIME MINISTER TIGRAN SARGSYAN RECEIVED DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT OF ARMENIAN MEDICAL PROJECTS FRANCE-BASED ORGANIZATION DR NORBERT AVETYAN.
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4611/
Sat urday, 2 May 2009
Discussed were issues concerning the establishment of a cancerology
institute in Yerevan by the Development of Armenian Medical Projects
France-based organization, to be implemented under the nuclear therapy
center program.
The Prime Minister noted that health care development and the
establishment of a nuclear therapy center are among the government's
priorities and his government endorses the idea of launching an
institute of cancerology in Yerevan as part of said program. Tigran
Sargsyan advised that the representatives of Mr. Avetyan's organization
have been invited to participate in the proceedings of a coordination
task force enabling discussion of issues concerning the creation of
the above-stated institute.
Dr Avetyan said as soon as an arrangement is reached over the
project, his organization will have best European equipment and
methodologies imported into Armenia. Local specialists, too, will
have the opportunity of working at the Institute and taking training
courses in France on a regular basis.
According to Dr Avetyan, several foreign investors are prepared to
invest into this project at this point of time.
Reiterating the importance of this program to our country, the Prime
Minister assured of his government=E 2s readiness to extend every
possible support under this program once an investment program and
a time-table are produced by the French side.
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4611/
Sat urday, 2 May 2009
Discussed were issues concerning the establishment of a cancerology
institute in Yerevan by the Development of Armenian Medical Projects
France-based organization, to be implemented under the nuclear therapy
center program.
The Prime Minister noted that health care development and the
establishment of a nuclear therapy center are among the government's
priorities and his government endorses the idea of launching an
institute of cancerology in Yerevan as part of said program. Tigran
Sargsyan advised that the representatives of Mr. Avetyan's organization
have been invited to participate in the proceedings of a coordination
task force enabling discussion of issues concerning the creation of
the above-stated institute.
Dr Avetyan said as soon as an arrangement is reached over the
project, his organization will have best European equipment and
methodologies imported into Armenia. Local specialists, too, will
have the opportunity of working at the Institute and taking training
courses in France on a regular basis.
According to Dr Avetyan, several foreign investors are prepared to
invest into this project at this point of time.
Reiterating the importance of this program to our country, the Prime
Minister assured of his government=E 2s readiness to extend every
possible support under this program once an investment program and
a time-table are produced by the French side.