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Prof. Wanis H Ibrahim,
MB ChB, FRCP (Edin), FRCP (Glasg), FRCPI, FCCP, F (Pulm) 

Prof. Ibrahim is a Senior Consultant Internist and Pulmonologist at Hamad General Hospital, Qatar, Professor of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, Qatar University, and Weill-Cornell Medical College, Qatar. Prof. Ibrahim was among the top graduates of the Faculty of Medicine (Al-Arab Medical University-Libya) in 1995. He is the Regional Adviser for the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, a Clinical Examiner for the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK, and the Arab Board Council for Medical Specialties. He is also the Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program, Hamad Medical Corporation. He is the Course Director of the Doha International Clinical Course. Prof. Ibrahim has published extensively in medical literature, particularly in the field of pulmonary medicine. He published a clinical sign in Medicine named “Sister Leena’s Sign” and proposed the new definition for “Massive Hemoptysis,” which is currently internationally accepted. In addition, Prof. Ibrahim is the author of three medical books that are internationally distributed. He is also the principal editor of the “Contemporary Clinical Methods: An Evidence-Based Approach to History-Taking and Physical Examination,” which is currently under publication process. Prof. Ibrahim has received over 50 awards and recognitions, including more than 25 awards for best teaching, best research, and best research mentor.  Prof. Ibrahim is the Ex-associate editor of the International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (2007-2022), Editor of the Libyan Journal of Medicine, and a member of the editorial board of several international medical journals. He is a reviewer for over 17 medical journals, including THORAX.




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