Armine Lulejian

Ed.D., MPH, CHES, Public Health & Services

Biography

Armine Lulejian Ed.D., is serving as Program Director for the Avetis Health Informatics Training program in Armenia. Dr. Lulejian is Senior Director of Educational Initiatives for the USC MESH Academy, Associate Director of Informatics Education Core with USC Clinical Translational Sciences Institute, and Clinical Assistant Professor in Population and Public Health Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.

Dr. Lulejian has launched doctoral and masters training programs in Biomedical Informatics at NYU School of Medicine. Dr. Lulejian teaches undergraduates, graduates and medical students at USC Iovine and Young Academy 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 at New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. She has a Ed.D. and MS in education from Columbia University Teachers College, an MPH in epidemiology from UCLA, and BA in Psychobiology, with minor in Near Eastern Studies at UCLA. She is a certified health education specialist and emergency care technician.