University of Michigan
Plymouth, Michigan, United States
Dr. Ibtissam Gad prioritizes exceptional patient care and is dedicated to medical education. She completed the Baccalaureate/MD Accelerated Program at the University of Toledo and the University of Toledo College of Medicine. Her internal medicine training, including the Leadership in Medical Education Track, was at University Hospitals/Case Western. As a Clinical Assistant Professor at Case Western Medical School, Dr. Gad actively employed innovative and active learning techniques in medical school education.
She pursued a fellowship in adult rheumatology at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, where she focused on creating a comprehensive rheumatology curriculum for internal medicine residents. She is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Michigan, where she is participating in the Medical Educators Scholars Program and RISE Innovator's Program. She is actively involved in the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and has served in various capacities within the organization, including the Chair of the Fellows-In-Training Subcommittee and member of the Committee of Education. She has created original educational content for internal medicine residents, primary care physicians, and rheumatology fellows. Her medical education research interest includes simulation, curriculum development, and active learning strategies.
Education and Wellness Inspirations: Teaching Pearls
Monday, October 27, 2025
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Central Time
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Monday, October 27, 2025
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