Aleksandra Pavlovic currently serves as the Project Manager for the Mobile Health initiative at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she plays a pivotal role in the development and management of the MyHeart Counts app. With a strong foundation in molecular biology and cell biology,...
Aleksandra Pavlovic currently serves as the Project Manager for the Mobile Health initiative at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she plays a pivotal role in the development and management of the MyHeart Counts app. With a strong foundation in molecular biology and cell biology, Aleksandra leverages her scientific expertise to bridge the gap between technology and healthcare, ensuring that mobile health solutions are not only innovative but also grounded in rigorous scientific principles. Her solutions-oriented approach has been instrumental in directing cross-functional teams, collaborating effectively with developers, and ensuring that all components of the app are seamlessly integrated and functioning optimally.
Since joining the project in January 2015, Aleksandra has overseen numerous key initiatives, including user testing phases where she actively participates in refining survey questions to enhance user experience. Her commitment to making the app user-friendly is evident in her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to translate complex scientific concepts into accessible language for users. Additionally, her collaboration with international partners in the UK has expanded the app's reach and impact, fostering a global perspective on mobile health solutions.
Aleksandra's expertise in program management, combined with her leadership skills and experience in contract writing and informed consent, positions her as a vital asset to the Stanford Mobile Health team. By prioritizing tasks and managing multiple projects simultaneously, she consistently drives effective results that contribute to the advancement of digital health technologies. Her work not only enhances patient engagement but also supports the broader mission of improving health outcomes through innovative mobile applications.