Who Is Ludmila Aramian?
Ludmila Aramian, MD is a board-certified Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist practicing in the state of New York. From a young age, Dr. Aramian knew she wanted to be a physician. Once entering college to pursue her dreams, she desired to specialize in the field of psychiatry, to make a larger difference if she were a medical doctor and had the ability to prescribe medication to her patients. Ludmila Aramian received her Doctorate of Medicine degree from the American University of Antigua, where she graduated Cum Laude. From there, she also graduated from Adelphi University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Dr. Aramian completed her psychiatry residency at Richmond University Medical Center where she served as chief resident for two consecutive years. Since then, she completed her specialty training in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Stony Brook University Medical Center focusing on primary care mental health, palliative care services, hospital integrated medicine, transplant evaluations, psycho-oncology, pain management, and neurological conditions.
Ludmila possesses a wealth of experience working in primary care mental health, palliative care services, hospital integrated medicine, transplant evaluations, psycho-oncology, pain management, and neurological conditions.
Currently, Ludmila Aramian, MD serves as an emergency psychiatrist at Stony Brook University Medical Center. She also works as a consultant in Northport Veteran’s Hospital where she works largely with the veteran population to break down communication barriers and aid them in receiving the mental health care they need. The role has allowed her to see how far behind mental health treatment is in the United States, especially when it comes to the veteran population. While awareness is being brought to the mental issues that affect veterans, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and increased suicide rates, the stigma is still there. Through her work, Dr. Aramian is actively seeking for a solution to mental health conditions to seek necessary treatment.
Aside from her work life, Ludmila enjoys traveling with her husband and experiencing new places. She is especially intrigued by other cultures and is excited by every opportunity to learn more about other backgrounds and traditions. Ludmila is fluent in English and Russian, and conversational in Armenian and Spanish.
Additionally, Dr. Aramian is passionate about bring awareness to cyberbullying, which has been linked to poor mental health in both children and adults.