Ahmad Ibrahimbacha, MD, FACCP is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Lifetime Achiever in the field of Medicine as a Pulmonologist and Sleep Medicine Specialist at Blue Ridge Pulmonary.
Offering Critical Care Pulmonology, Blue Ridge Pulmonary thrives as a Group Practice with a heavy reliance on patient centered care to ensure trust and communication between patient and caregiver.
Working as a physician since 1986, Dr. Ibrahimbacha specializes in Board certified sleep medicine, critical care, and internal medicine.
Throughout his education and training, Dr. Ibrahimbacha earned his Doctorate of Medicine degree from the University of Aleppo Medical School (Syria), completed his residency in internal medicine (and Chief Resident) at St. Barnabas (Bronx, NY), and completed his Fellowship in pulmonary and critical care in NY Medical College (Valhalla, NY).
To further his education and training, Dr. Ibrahimbacha is a member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, the American Thoracic Society, and the European Respiratory Association; Dr. Ibrahimbacha is also a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians (FACCP).
Dr. Ibrahimbacha also dedicates this recognition to his mentor, Scott Cooper MD (president of St. Barnabas, pulmonologist). Dr. Ibrahimbacha dedicates this recognition to his mother, Malak Zino. as a Pinnacle Top Expert Doctor for his work as a Medicine and Molecular Imaging Specialist at the University of Minnesota.
The University of Minnesota is an educational institution catering to the population of Minnesota whose primary mission is to provide means of research, educational opportunity and outreach.
Jerry W. Froelich, a professional in his field for 35 years and running, acts as the Professor of Radiology, Radiological Physics & Medicine at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Radiology. He specializes in Oncological imaging, which is the study of cancerous matter in the body. A particularly unique trait of Dr. Froelich is his ability to speak several languages, including ASL (American Sign Language), which uniquely equips him to teach and treat a greater range of patients with accuracy.
In his attendance at West Virginia University, Dr. Froelich earned his Doctor of Medicine degree. He went on to complete his residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital, as well as his first fellowship in Nuclear Medicine. Finally, he completed another residency in Radiology with Harvard Medical School. Dr. Froelich is certified by the Board of Nuclear Cardiology, the American Board of Nuclear Medicine, and the American Board of Radiology with Special Competency in Nuclear Radiology.
Dr. Froelich is currently the Chairman of the MARI Accreditation Program with the American College of Radiology. He is a member of the ACR Taskforce on MRI Safety, the ACR MRI Accreditation Program Commission on Quality and Safety, The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Computer Society, the American College of Physicians, and the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Furthermore, he is affiliated with the Commission on Quality and Safety, the ACR Guideline and Standards Committee (Body MRI), Commission on Neuroradiology and Magnet Resonance and the American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics.