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Andrew M. Ibrahim MD, MSc is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan Taubman College and in the Department of Surgery. He serves as the Chief Medical Officer at HOK, a global design architecture firm. Ibrahim completed his undergraduate medical degrees and has a degree in health services research from the University of Michigan as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar. His policy training includes being a Crile Fellow at Princeton University and a Doris Duke Fellow at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He has a robust research portfolio that interfaces healthcare, policy evaluation, and architecture, resulting in numerous publications, book chapters, and international presentations. Ibrahim is the youngest Senior Principal at HOK and has served as an Innovation Principal for projects exceeding $2 billion in academic health center master planning. His work on 'Health Design' spans various applied practice sectors including aviation, sports, civics, hospitality, and housing.
University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI
Teaching and research in the areas of architecture and surgery.
HOK • Ann Arbor, MI
Lead medical initiatives and architectural planning for healthcare facilities.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science