
SYDNEY: Tomorrow, on Wednesday 8 October, 2025, The Armenian Professional Network of Australia (APN-AU) will be hosting the organisation's second annual ‘Mental Health Awareness Event’, commencing at 7:00pm at the Hunters Hill Town Hall.
The APN-AU kindly requests attendees register for the event
here.
The event organised by the APN-AU’s Medical and Allied Health Forum is titled, "Making Mental Health Advocacy a Priority - an overview of mental health challenges for professionals and the community at large", and will feature a panel of experts, including Dr. Artin Jebejian and Dr. Alex Sahagian, Armenian-Australian psychiatrists.
Following the panel discussion, guests will be treated to light refreshments and an opportunity to network with other attendees.
Dr. Artin Jebejian is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) with extensive clinical and academic experience. He holds medical degrees from Mansoura and Cairo Universities and a Diploma of Psychological Medicine from Dublin. He runs a private practice and is active in professional organisations including the RANZCP, World Federation of Mental Health, and International Society of Bipolar Disorder.
Dr. Sahagian holds a Bachelor of Medical Science with First Class Honours from The University of Sydney, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from The University of Notre Dame Australia and a Master of Medicine in Psychiatry from The University of Sydney. He completed his internship and residency at Westmead Hospital and is currently undertaking the Fellowship Program of the RANZCP at Sydney Local Health District.
In addition, Ms Gladys Berejiklian, former Premier of New South Wales and inaugural patron of the APN-AU, will be in attendance to officially mark the announcement of her patronage of the organisation.
The APN-AU is an initiative by the Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC-AU), with the goal of connecting Armenian professionals across Australia, uniting them in discussion events and mixers.