Clinic of Pediatrics N2
Tel: +374 11 62 10 62, inner: 561, 565, 566, 568
Head: Mari A. Darakchyan
The clinic is the base of YSMU Department of Pediatrics N 1. The main areas of its activity:
- Highly specialized medical care for children and adolescents suffering from acute and chronic diseases (excluding special dangerous and specific infections);
- Children with unspecified diagnostics, pre-operative and post-operative care;
- Improvement and qualification improvement of health care providers;
- Scientific-medical activity.
The clinic uses the latest diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities of “Muratsan” University Hospital Complex. Patients are treated by modern guidelines according to international standards.
A wide spectrum of diagnostic methods is used in the clinic,
- general clinical,
- metabolic,
- functional,
- microbiological,
- immunological,
- visualization,
- pathomorphological,
- genetic,
- molecular
Pediatric services spectrum
Academic activity
- Liver dysfunction in children.
- Clinical and epidemiological features of respiratory diseases in children.
- Clinical role of zinc during child bronchitis and pneumonia.
- Peculiarities of antibiotics use in children’s pre-hospital stage.
- The role of maternal factor in the use of some medications in pediatric practice.
- Peculiarities of anemia in the pediatric department among children with various diagnoses.
- Vitamin D status in children with respiratory infections.
Cooperation
- World Health Organization,
- United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),
- International and European pediatric associations,
- Armenian Pediatric Association,
- World Vision Armenia,
- Armenian Relief Fund:
- “Trust” health NGO,
- The Armenian Alliance of Maternal and Child Health,
- IBFAN (International Baby Feeding Association’s Network),
- Geneva Infant Feeding Association (GIFA),
- Swedish Refugee NGO,
- Neurohereditary Diseases NGO,
- Hospital Epidemiology NGO,
- International “Rare-Best Practice”
- Association of Women with University Education,
- Pediatric Endocrinologists NGO;
- European Organization for Rare Diseases.
- Scientific Center of Child Health (Moscow, RF),
- Pediatric Clinic at Manhaym University Hospital,
- Heidelberg University Hospital,
- British Royal College Medical Center,
- Reich Regional Hospital, Yoncoping, Sweden,
- Italian Institute of Rare Diseases, National Institute of Health,
- Russian and Georgian Mucoviscidosis Centers,
- Czech Medical Genetics Center,
- England Royal Baptone Hospital,
- Nicolo Testemitánu Medical and Pharmaceutical University of Moldova,
- Moldovan Institute of Maternity and Childhood.