Volunteers From Glendale Hospital Deliver Care At Its Sister Medical Site In Armenia
The Noyemberyan Hospital in Armenia saw 2,015 patients this year with the help of medical specialists in cardiology, pulmonology, pediatrics, neurology, pathology and cytology.
Los Angeles Times:
Adventist Health Glendale Volunteers Deliver Medical Aid To 2,000 In Armenia
For the third year in a row, a team of volunteer medical professionals from Adventist Health Glendale delivered care and facility improvements to the hospital’s sister medical site in Armenia, serving more than 2,000 underprivileged people during their time there. With continued logistical support from the Armenia Fund, a nonprofit humanitarian aid group, Adventist brought more than 50 volunteer missionaries to provide various medical services at Noyemberyan Hospital in Armenia for a week last month. (Landa, 10/20)
In other news —
Los Angeles Times:
Roberts To Leave Top Job At Adventist Health Glendale
Kevin Roberts, president and chief executive of Adventist Health Glendale, formerly known as Glendale Adventist Medical Center, will leave his leadership role at the hospital on Nov. 3 to pursue other opportunities, according to Adventist officials. (Kellam, 10/20)