Armine Lulejian

Armine Lulejian, EdD, MPH, CHES

Associate Director for Informatics Education, Training and Outreach Clinical Research Informatics Core

SC CTSI Role

In her role at SC CTSI, Dr. Lulejian leads informatics education, training and outreach. The goal is to produce credit granting courses, certificates and trainings to better awareness and utilization of informatics capabilities at USC.

Contact Information

alulejia@usc.edu
323-442-1233

Professional Background

Dr. Lulejian is Senior Director of Educational Initiatives for the MESH Academy, and Clinical Assistant Professor in Medical Education at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. She has over 20 years of experience in teaching, research and administration in health services.

She spearheaded the launch of doctoral and masters training programs in Biomedical Informatics. In addition, Dr. Lulejian has developed and redesigned several training programs, led and partaken in several accreditation cycles with different accreditors, and developed 20+ new courses. She teaches undergraduates, graduates and medical students at USC Iovine and Young Academy, USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and USC Keck School of Medicine.

Dr. Lulejian was the lead researcher on patient and provider surveys with the first community electronic health project in the United States while working at New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Her research experience includes projects at the West Los Angeles Veterans Administration and UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. She received her doctorate in education (Ed.D.) in health education from Columbia University Teachers College. She also holds MS in health education from Columbia University, an MPH in epidemiology from UCLA, and completed her undergraduate studies in Psychobiology with a minor in Near Eastern Studies at UCLA. Lulejian is a certified health education specialist (CHES) and emergency care technician.

Interests

She enjoys being a mom to one awesome boy and three fur babies.

NIH Funding Acknowledgment: Important - All publications resulting from the utilization of SC CTSI resources are required to credit the SC CTSI grant by including the NIH funding acknowledgment and must comply with the NIH Public Access Policy.