Team
Mark Storey has designed, implemented, and evaluated ICT for health programs for over fourteen years. As the former Director of ICT Programs at the American International Health Alliance, he created the Learning Resource Center project, which established ICT capacity at over 160 health organizations in Eurasia and Africa, and the EurasiaHealth Knowledge Network, an online clearinghouse and virtual community supporting health professionals in the Eurasia region. He has directly provided consulting support for health ministries in Albania, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan. He specializes in program design and management, evaluation and assessment, information architecture, and sustainability training.
Irina Ibraghimova is a trained librarian, with a Ph.D. in library sciences as well as a degree in nursing. Prior to working on ICT for health projects internationally, she worked as a librarian at the Moscow State Library and at the Moscow Medical Academy. She has also received several certificates for training courses on evidence-based medicine (EBM) from the Medical Libraries Association, CASP International, Duke University, and the Oxford Center for EBM. She currently produces several bilingual (English and Russian) information bulletins highlighting free Internet-based resources for health professionals in developing countries. She specializes in providing training on information search and retrieval, evidence-based practice, and library and information management.
Dusko Jagodic is an IT specialist with a Master’s degree in computer science and engineering who has more than ten years experience managing ICT for health programs. He has coordinated capacity-building programs, including procurement and connectivity solutions, at more than 50 sites throughout Eastern Europe and Africa. He is experienced in website and database programming and design and has developed training modules on desktop publishing, network management, and a broad range of other IT-related subjects.
Grigory Naumovets is an IT specialist with a Ph.D. in physics and mathematics who has more than ten years experience working in ICT for health programs. He also received a certificate for a short course on medical informatics from Stanford University’s Medical Informatics Program. He has coordinated IT procurement and installation of Internet connectivity at more than 25 hospitals and other health care organizations in the Eurasia region. He is experienced in website and database programming and design and has developed training modules on information systems planning and a broad range of other IT-related subjects.