Andrew M Ibrahim, MD, MSc

Andrew Ibrahim
George D Zuidema Professor of Surgery
Associate Professor of Surgery
Associate Chair, Department of Surgery, Medical School
Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning
A Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Email:
[email protected]
Available to mentor
Andrew M Ibrahim, MD, MSc
Andrew Ibrahim
Associate Professor
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  • Qualifications

    • BA
      Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, United States
    • Affiliate, Architecture
      University College London, London, United Kingdom
    • MD
      Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
    • MSc
      University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

    Center Memberships

    • Center Member
      AI and Digital Health Innovation
    • Center Member
      Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation

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    • Surgery Redesign

    Recent Publications

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    • Journal Article
      The effect of neighborhood deprivation on access to surgical care for childhood renal tumors
      Hsu PJ, Khosrovaneh K, Kunnath N, Ehrlich PF, Petroze RT, Ibrahim AM, Gadepalli SK. Journal of Pediatrics, 2025 Jun 26;
    • Journal Article
      Rural Residence and Postsurgical Outcomes Among Medicare Beneficiaries
      Mullens CL, Diaz A, Bredbeck BC, Kunnath N, Dimick JB, Ibrahim AM. JAMA Network Open, 2026 Aug 3; 9 (8): e2626959 DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2026.26959
      PMID: 42560677
    • Journal Article
      Disparities Across Race, Ethnicity, and Rurality Among Surgical Patients.
      Rentas CM, Picart J, Kunnath N, Probst JC, Dimick JB, Ibrahim AM, Mullens CL. Ann Surg Open, 2026 Jun; 7 (2): e655 DOI:10.1097/AS9.0000000000000655
      PMID: PMC13290152
    • Journal Article
      Surgical Outcomes and Postacute Care Use Among Rural Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries.
      Mullens CL, Rentas CM, Kunnath N, Dimick JB, Ibrahim AM. Ann Surg Open, 2026 Jun; 7 (2): e663 DOI:10.1097/AS9.0000000000000663
      PMID: PMC13290153
    • Journal Article
      Surgical Quality at Rural Hospitals After Private Equity Acquisition
      Mullens CL, Mead M, Abid M, Probst JC, Dimick JB, Ibrahim AM, Diaz A. Annals of Surgery, 2026 May 25; Publish Ahead of Print: DOI:10.1097/SLA.0000000000007103
      PMID: 42178605
    • Journal Article
      Disparities in Surgical Outcomes in Medicare Advantage vs Traditional Medicare
      Isenberg EE, Kunnath N, Ibrahim AM, Tipirneni R. American Journal of Managed Care, 2026 May 1; 32 (5): e159 - e166. DOI:10.37765/ajmc.2026.89941
      PMID: 42189061
    • Journal Article
      Early Evaluation of the Rural Emergency Hospital Program
      Mead M, Clark NM, Probst JC, Dimick JB, Ibrahim AM, Mullens CL. JAMA Network Open, 2026 Apr 22; 9 (4): DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2026.9217
      PMID: 42018326
    • Journal Article
      Defining Expanded Episode-Based Surgical Quality Measurement
      Mott NM, Benitez TM, Connochie DM, Klamerus ML, Bernstein SJ, Kerr EA, Ibrahim AM, Harris AHS, Rosen AK, Howard RA, Meddings JA, Klag EA, Laidlaw AT, Amanatullah DF, Hope WW, Sears ED. JAMA Network Open, 2026 Apr 10; 9 (4): DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2026.6176
      PMID: 41961506

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