Andrew Mounir Ibrahim, MD

Andrew Mounir Ibrahim, MD

Specialty: Surgery
Title: Associate Professor

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Andrew Mounir Ibrahim, MD
Andrew Mounir Ibrahim, MD
Surgery
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    Andrew Ibrahim, MD, MSc is a faculty member in the Michigan Medicine Department of Surgery and the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. He also holds a secondary title as a faculty member at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. Dr. Ibrahim received his medical doctor degree from Case Western Reserve University and the M.Sc. degree in health care research from the University of Michigan School of Graduate Studies. He has completed two fellowships in policy and outcomes research as the Doris Duke Fellow at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at the University of Michigan. He began the general surgery residency training program at University Hospitals of Cleveland. In 2017, he transferred to the Michigan Medicine general surgery residency training program, which he completed in June 2020.

    Clinical Specialization:

    Dr. Ibrahim’s clinical practice is broad-based general surgery at the Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System.

    Areas of Practice

    General Surgery

    Locations

    • General Surgery Clinic | Chelsea Professional Office Building 14650 E Old US Highway 12 Ste 201
      Chelsea Multispecialty Clinic
      Chelsea, MI 48118-1801
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, 2012

    Residency

    Case Western Reserve University Hospital, Surgery, 2015
    University of Michigan Health System, Surgery, 2020

    Board Certifications

    Surgery

    Research Overview

    Dr. Ibrahim is making important contributions to health policy and outcomes research at the interface of costs, quality and redesigning delivery systems of care. He sits on the editorial board for the Annals of Surgery and the JAMA Network and has presented at several national and international professional conferences. He also directs the Health and Design Fellowship at the University of Michigan.

    Links

    Department of Surgery

    General Surgery - Section of General Surgery

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