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  • Transferring Western Knowledge: YSMU & USC to Sign Agreement

    Transferring Western Knowledge to Armenia Yerevan State Medical
    University and University of Southern California to Sign Agreement on
    Academic Partnership


    YEREVAN, MARCH 26, NOYAN TAPAN. A tripartite agreement establishing an
    academic partnership between Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU)
    and the University of Southern California (USC) will be signed between
    the two universities and the USAID-funded Competitive Armenian Private
    Sector (CAPS) Project on March 29.

    The initiative aims to upgrade and re-align pharmaceutical education
    curricula to be more responsive to the employer market, offer modern
    teaching methods and form long-term professional relationships to
    transfer knowledge from western institutions to those in Armenia.
    Developing linkages between U.S. and Armenian Universities will help
    improve the overall quality of pharmaceutical education in Armenia.

    According to a report provided to NT, in the context of the
    partnership agreement, Michael Wincor, Associate Dean, Globalization
    and Continuing Professional Development and Associate Professor of
    Clinical Pharmacy at the USC School of Pharmacy and Medicine, will
    conduct a needs assessment of the program. This initial visit will
    entail a review, evaluation of and recommendations on course offerings
    in the existing Master's Program in Pharmacy.

    "The CAPS Assessment of Skills and Knowledge Needs in the
    Pharmaceutical Industry has revealed a gap between the skills and
    knowledge that exist versus what is required within the pharmaceutical
    sector. It is anticipated that the academic partnership initiative
    will eventually bridge the knowledge gap and substantially reduce
    labor migration." Anush Shahverdyan, CAPS Workforce Development
    Specialist suggested.

    YSMU Vice-Rector of Professional and Continuing Education Dr. Gevorg
    Yaghjyan is sure that the present project will contribute to the
    development and implementation of the Master's program in Pharmacy.
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