Hakem Ikbariyeh
About Hakem Ikbariyeh
Hakem Ikbariyeh is the Director of Clinical Engineering at CommonSpirit Health, where he has worked since 2020. He has a background in Biomedical and Clinical Engineering from California State University, Long Beach, and has held various roles in the healthcare technology sector, including positions at Philips and La Palma Intercommunity Hospital.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Hakem Ikbariyeh has served as the Director of Clinical Engineering at CommonSpirit Health since 2020. In this role, he oversees the integration and management of advanced healthcare technologies, ensuring that patients have access to innovative medical solutions. His leadership focuses on enhancing the quality of clinical engineering services and maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations.
Education and Expertise
Hakem Ikbariyeh studied at California State University, Long Beach, where he earned degrees in Biomedical/Clinical Engineering and Electrical and Communications. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in clinical engineering, enabling him to effectively manage and implement cutting-edge healthcare technologies.
Background in Clinical Engineering
Prior to his current position, Hakem Ikbariyeh worked at La Palma Intercommunity Hospital as an Associate Biomedical/Clinical Engineer from 1998 to 1999. He then joined Philips, where he held the roles of Senior Clinical/Biomedical Engineer and Manager from 2001 to 2004. His experience in these positions has contributed to his extensive knowledge in the field of clinical engineering.
Leadership at Philips
Hakem Ikbariyeh has been with Philips since 2016, currently serving as an Area Service Manager. In this capacity, he oversees biomedical and diagnostic imaging engineering services for the West Zone. His leadership has been instrumental in ensuring that healthcare providers meet stringent compliance standards.
Achievements in Healthcare Compliance
Throughout his career, Hakem Ikbariyeh has worked with prominent healthcare providers, including UC Irvine, Stanford, UCLA, USC Keck, and MLK. He has led these organizations in exceeding rigorous governmental compliance standards, demonstrating his commitment to quality and safety in healthcare technology.