MD RICHARD BABAYAN HONORED FOR EXCEPTIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO MEDICINE
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 21, 2011 - 15:03 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Richard Babayan, MD, was honored recently by the
Armenian American Health Professional Organization (AAHPO) for his
exceptional contributions to medicine in both the United States and
in Armenia, News-Medical.net reported.
The award was presented by Dr. Aram Chobanian, former dean
of Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and president of
Boston University. Babayan serves as a professor and chairman of the
department of urology at BUSM and chief of urology at Boston Medical
Center (BMC).
Babayan first traveled to Armenia in 1989 as part of a medical relief
effort and has been deeply involved in the Boston University-Armenia
medical partnership program. For the past five years, he has served on
the advisory board of the Yerevan State Medical University, helping
to revamp the medical curriculum and academic standards for medical
education in Armenia.
This is the second of three major professional awards that Babayan
will receive this year. In May, he was awarded the Distinguished
Service Award from the American Urological Association.
Next month, Babayan will receive the 2011 Jack Colbert Memorial
Award from the Massachusetts Prostate Cancer Coalition (MPCC) for
significantly advancing the fight to conquer and cure prostate cancer
through research and/or practice.
PanARMENIAN.Net
October 21, 2011 - 15:03 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Richard Babayan, MD, was honored recently by the
Armenian American Health Professional Organization (AAHPO) for his
exceptional contributions to medicine in both the United States and
in Armenia, News-Medical.net reported.
The award was presented by Dr. Aram Chobanian, former dean
of Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and president of
Boston University. Babayan serves as a professor and chairman of the
department of urology at BUSM and chief of urology at Boston Medical
Center (BMC).
Babayan first traveled to Armenia in 1989 as part of a medical relief
effort and has been deeply involved in the Boston University-Armenia
medical partnership program. For the past five years, he has served on
the advisory board of the Yerevan State Medical University, helping
to revamp the medical curriculum and academic standards for medical
education in Armenia.
This is the second of three major professional awards that Babayan
will receive this year. In May, he was awarded the Distinguished
Service Award from the American Urological Association.
Next month, Babayan will receive the 2011 Jack Colbert Memorial
Award from the Massachusetts Prostate Cancer Coalition (MPCC) for
significantly advancing the fight to conquer and cure prostate cancer
through research and/or practice.