Ara Babloyan

Ara Babloyan
Արա Բաբլոյան
President of the National Assembly
Assumed office
18 May 2017
President Serzh Sargsyan
Armen Sarkissian
Preceded by Galust Sahakyan
Member of the National Assembly
Assumed office
12 May 2007
Minister of Healthcare
In office
1991–1997
Prime Minister
Preceded by Mihran Nazaretyan
Succeeded by Gagik Stamboltsyan
Personal details
Born (1947-05-05) 5 May 1947
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Political party Republican Party of Armenia
Children 2
Alma mater Yerevan State Medical University
Occupation Pediatrician
Politician

Ara Babloyan (Armenian:Արա Բաբլոյանը; born May 5, 1947) is an Armenian doctor pediatrician and politician, and the current President of the National Assembly of Armenia. He took this position in May 2017.

Career

1971 - M. Heratsi Yerevan State Medical University, Department of Pediatrics, M.D.

1971 - 1998 - Residency, postgraduate and professional development courses on pediatric surgery and kidney and liver transplantation in Russia, Belgium, Switzerland and France. Post doctorate degree in medicine, professor.

2003 - 2005 - Member of the Standing Committee of the European Regional Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO).

2008 - 2012 - Member of the WHO Executive Committee.

2007 - 2015 - Chairman of the Armenian Association of Pediatricians, and a member of the European Society of Pediatric Urology, the Swiss Society of Nephrology. A member of the Belgian Royal Academy of Medicine.

Chief Pediatric Surgeon of the Ministry of Health of Armenia.

1970 - 1971 - Outpatient clinic #8, Urology Division, assistant physician, physician.

1971 - 1972 - Outpatient clinic #8, pediatric surgeon and urologist.

1972 - 1982 - Children’s clinical hospital #1, pediatric surgeon and urologist.

1982 - 1990 - Yerevan Children’s Clinical Hospital #3, Head of the Urology Department.

1990 - Founder of the “Specialized Center of Urology, Nephrology and Pediatric Surgery.”

1977 - 1997 - Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU), Faculty of Pediatric Surgery, senior lecturer and professor.

1991 - 1997 - Minister of Health of the Republic Armenia.

1997 - Yerevan State Medical University, Chair of pediatric surgery.

1997 - 2002 - “Arabkir” Children’s Clinical Centre, General Director.

1999 - 2007 - United Children Charitable Fund,Executive Director.

2003 - 2007 - “Arabkir” Joint Institute and Medical Center of Child and Adolescent Health, Chairperson of the Management Board.

2007 - “Arabkir” Joint Institute and Medical Center of Child and Adolescent Health, Scientific Director.

2007 - 2012 - Member of the National Assembly of Armenia, Republican Party of Armenia.

Chair of the Standing Committee on Health Care, Maternity and Childhood of the National Assembly. Member of the “Republican” faction (RPA), non-partisan.

2012 - 2017 - Member of the National Assembly of Armenia, Republican Party of Armenia.

Chair of the Standing Committee on Health Care, Maternity and Childhood of the National Assembly. Member of the “Republican” faction (RPA). Member of the RPA Board.

April 2, 2017 - Member of the National Assembly of Armenia, the RPA party list.

On May 18, 2017 elected as the President of the National Assembly of Armenia.[1]

Honours

Ara Babloyan was honored with several awards.

2005 - Gold Medal by the Ministry of Education and Science of Armenia on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Yerevan State Medical University. 

2005 - “Officier de l'Ordre National Du Merite” Medal for the development of professional cooperation and Armenian – French relations by Jacques Chirac, the President of French Republic. 

2007 - “Mkhitar Heratsi” Medal. 

2012 - the Jubilee Medal of the “Armed Forces of Armenia: 20 Years” by the decree of the Defense Minister of Armenia. 

2013 - the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s “Gratitude” Medal. 

2014 - the Medals of Honor, “Saint Sahak - Saint Mesrop” by Catholicos Karekin II, the Supreme Patriarch of all Armenians. 

2015 - the President of Armenia Award for scientific achievements in the field of medicine. 

2016 - Second rank Order of Services to Motherland.

References

  1. Biography of Ara Babloyan Official website of the National Assembly of Armenia
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