EP 16: Health in All Design | Andrew Ibrahim
vor 5 Jahren
Bon and Andrew talk about health in all design, failures in
medicine, and so much more.
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vor 5 Jahren
Andrew M. Ibrahim is an Assistant Professor of Surgery,
Architecture & Urban Planning at the University of Michigan and
Chief Medical Officer at HOK, a global design and architecture
firm. He completed his undergraduate and medical degrees education
both with Honors at Case Western Reserve University with a year of
coursework at University College London and The Bartlett School of
Architecture. In addition to his health services research degree
from the University of Michigan as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical
Scholar, he completed additional policy training as a Crile Fellow
at Princeton University and as a Doris Duke Fellow at John Hopkins
Hospital. Andrew’s research at the interface of healthcare, policy
evaluation and architecture has resulted in numerous publications,
book chapters, international presentations. Bon and Andrew talk
about health in all design, failures in medicine, and so much more.
Architecture & Urban Planning at the University of Michigan and
Chief Medical Officer at HOK, a global design and architecture
firm. He completed his undergraduate and medical degrees education
both with Honors at Case Western Reserve University with a year of
coursework at University College London and The Bartlett School of
Architecture. In addition to his health services research degree
from the University of Michigan as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical
Scholar, he completed additional policy training as a Crile Fellow
at Princeton University and as a Doris Duke Fellow at John Hopkins
Hospital. Andrew’s research at the interface of healthcare, policy
evaluation and architecture has resulted in numerous publications,
book chapters, international presentations. Bon and Andrew talk
about health in all design, failures in medicine, and so much more.
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