Dr. Armen Sanamyan - Pathologist, MD, Medical Director of the Republic’s Center of Pediatric Pathology, ARABKIR Medical Center.
Education and Training
Dr. Armen Sanamyan graduated from the Yerevan State Medical University named after Mhkitar Heratsi, with specialty of physician-generalist, in 1976, and the Residency of the Anatomic Pathology of the same university in 1977.
Dr. Sanamyan’s postgraduate education and training includes:
- Pediatric Anatomic Pathology, Armenia - 1978
- Renal Pathology, Basel University Institute of Pathology, Switzerland – 1990
- Clinical Pathology, Zurich University Institute of Clinical Pathology, Switzerland – 1995
- Renal Pathology, Zurich University Institute of Clinical Pathology and Basel University Institute of Pathology Switzerland - 2000
- Clinical and Renal Pathology, Zurich University Institute of Clinical Pathology and Basel University Institute of Pathology Switzerland - 2003
Medical practice and relevant professional experience
Dr. Sanamyan started his medical practice as a pathologist, in the Republic’s Pediatric Anatomic Pathology Center, in 1977 till 2017. Meantime, he worked as an assistant-lecturer at the Chair of the Anatomic Pathology of the Yerevan State Medical Institute named after Mkhitar Heratsi, from 1979 to 1998.
From 2007 to 2015, Dr. Sanamyan worked as a clinical pathologist in the Laboratory of Clinical Pathology. During the years of 2008 - 2011 Dr. Sanamyan was a Lecturer at the Postgraduate Teaching Course of Clinical Pathology for non-pathologists, Yerevan State Medical University named after Mkhitar Heratsi.
Since 2015 Dr. Armen Sanamyan is the Head of Republic’s Pediatric Anatomic Pathology Centre at ARABKIR Medical Complex, Institute of Child and Adolescent Health, Yerevan, Armenia.
Conferences
- Annual Congress of European Pediatric Pathologists, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK - 1990
- Congress of International Academy of Pathology, Budapest, Hungary - 1996
- Congress of International Academy of Pathology, Nice, France - 1998
Publications
56 publications, 42 in international journals and proceedings of international conferences