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Rabeh Hijazi

Adjunct Faculty and Doctoral Faculty Advisor

robert.hijazi@franklin.edu

Education

2011
Walden University (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Doctor of Philosophy, Public Health
2008
St. Josephs College (Standish, Maine)
Masters in Health Administration, Health Administration
2007
Wayne State University (Detroit, Michigan)
Bachelor of Science in Biological Science, Biomedical Engineering
2003
Wayne State University (Detroit, Michigan)
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Biological Science

Certifications

2015
VA Health Informatics Certificate Program, American Medical Informatics Association
2013
Leadership VA, Department of Veterans Affairs
2012
Certified in Clinical Engineering, The Healthcare Technology Certificate Commission
2009
Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician , AAMI Foundation
2008
Six Sigma Black Belt, SYSCO Interactive University

Work Experience

2021 - Present
Franklin University, Adjunct Faculty & Doctoral Faculty Advisor
2011 - 2021
Department of Veterans Affairs, Chief, Clinical Engineer, Detroit, Michigan
2011 - Present
Walden University, Research Core Faculty/Doctor of Healthcare Administration and PhD Health Services Programs, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2009 - 2011
Palmetto Health Richland, Biomedical Engineer, Columbia, South Carolina
2007 - 2009
MedShare International, Biomedical Engineer, Atlanta, Georgia

Publications & Presentations

Hijazi, R. (2020). Clinical Engineering Handbook. Elsevier Press.
Hijazi, R. (2011). 24x7 technology and service solutions for biomeds. 24x7 technology and service solutions for biomeds
Hijazi, R. (2011). The impact of medical devices on patient health: An analysis of patient safety and risk. Journal of Clinical Engineering, 36, pp. 105-108. Journal of Clinical Engineering.
Hijazi, R. (2011). Effectively Managing recalls. 24x7 technology and service solutions for biomeds
Hijazi, R. (2011). The FDA and Networking. 24x7 technology and service solutions for biomeds
Hijazi, R., & Noblitt, J. (2010). The CBET and networking. 24x7 technology and service solutions for biomeds. The CBET and networking.
Hijazi, R. (2007). Morphological responses of nerve and Schwann cell lines to basal lamina components in 2-D and 3-D. Wayne State University Wayne State University.

Professional Service

2016
Technical Expert
National Fire Protection Agency