Public Biography
I am a Cleveland Clinic alumna and hold MD and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Zagreb School of Medicine. I believe that the greatest learning experiences come from working with a different group of people to achieve academic, professional, and spiritual growth. I have been involved in medical science, working at diverse institutions, such as Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb (1986-1999); Patterson Institute for Cancer Research, Manchester, UK (1990); Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA (1993-1996); Cleveland Clinic (1999-2011), and King University (2014-present). I have been instrumental in the development of an academic program in Health Informatics and Information Management (2012) and led an interdisciplinary Health Informatics program at King University (2014 – present). In my career I have held several teaching appointments and am a member of numerous professional societies; published 27 peer-reviewed manuscripts, several book chapters/reviews, and presented over 50 abstracts at scientific meetings, and authored / co-authored 5 grants (1 AHA and 4 NIH). I am a recipient of awards and honors from major research institutions including the Alien of Extraordinary Ability & Outstanding Researcher Green Card Approval, US Immigration & Naturalization Service (2001); Oncology Research Faculty Development Program (NCI); the American Heart Scientist Development grant (2002-2006), and Cambridge Worldwide Who’s Who (2012). This year (2022) I was nominated by and a recipient of Marquis Professional Who’s Who and Professional Women Who’s Who. My interests are: Medical Science; Medical Research (translational & clinical); Education; Program development; Management; Leadership. I possess relevant human characteristics of reliability, loyalty, and a high level of personal and professional ethics; being a service-oriented professional who thrives on socially meaningful work. My main Motto: We should inspire others by genuine leadership and work ethic, while commitment to excellence is central to our success and inner development.
Affiliations
Education
Working Group
Vice Chair 2023-2024
Members of the Education Working Group advance the teaching of informatics as a discipline and promote clinical transformation through the integration of health information technology into the curriculum of health professionals. The Education Working Group is engaged in research efforts aimed at understanding the present climate and improving informatics education.
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