Sherief Ibrahim

Assistant Professor of Instruction
Graduate Program Director
Health Services Administration and Policy
Office
Ritter Hall Annex Room 543

Biography

Sherief Ibrahim is an assistant professor of instruction and the MPH in health policy and management program director at the College of Public Health. He was a police officer, detective, and bomb technician. Sherief received his law degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Law and his master's in public health, health policy, and management from Temple University. Sherief's research interests focus on firearm violence and suicide prevention. Sherief has delivered emergency preparedness training to many audiences, from educational settings to Pixar Studios. He has participated in numerous disaster training exercises, including earthquake response to simulated hostage critical incidents. He is also certified in many FEMA modules.

Education

  • JD, John F. Kennedy School of Law
  • MPH, Health Policy and Management, Temple University

Curriculum Vitae 

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

HPM 2214

Politics and Payments in US Healthcare System

Undergraduate

HPM 2216

Introduction to Health Policy

Undergraduate

HPM 3207

Principles of Emergency Management: A Public Health Perspective

Undergraduate

HPM 5006

Political and Economic Aspects of Health

Graduate

HPM 5016

Public Health Advocacy

Graduate

HPM 9289

MPH Fieldwork I

Graduate

HPM 9389

MPH Fieldwork II

Graduate