
معرفی
Sherief Ibrahim serves as an Assistant Professor of Instruction and Graduate Program Director for the MPH in Health Policy and Management at Temple University's College of Public Health, Department of Health Services Administration and Policy. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses spanning healthcare systems, health policy, and emergency management.
His educational background includes:
- JD from John F. Kennedy School of Law
- MPH in Health Policy and Management from Temple University
Dr. Ibrahim's research centers on firearm violence and suicide prevention, leveraging his unique background as a former police officer, detective, and bomb technician. His expertise extends to emergency preparedness where he has delivered specialized training to diverse institutions including Pixar Studios, and participated in disaster response exercises covering earthquakes, hostage situations, and critical incident management. He maintains active certification in multiple FEMA emergency management modules.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material. As Graduate Program Director, he oversees MPH fieldwork courses (HPM 9289/9389) and guides student practicums, though specific advisees and research grants were not referenced. His operational experience integrates directly into classroom instruction on public health crisis response.





