Graduate Student Scholar, Schulich School of Business
Graduate Student Scholar

Abdul Manaaf is a dedicated health administration professional with three years of experience in health information management. Passionate about improving healthcare through data-driven insights, he has excelled in roles such as Health Information Officer and Biostatistician, specializing in data visualization, research, and confidentiality. With a background in Health Information Management and an ongoing Master’s at Schulich School of Business, he combines technical expertise with leadership skills honed as President of the Students’ Representative Council. Committed to community service, Abdul strives to create efficient healthcare systems while ensuring patient-centered care and operational excellence.
Research Keywords
Health Research; Problem Solving; critical thinking; Teamwork; Leadership
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Active |
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