04/12/2026
♥️ Industry Gaps Spark Innovation ♥️
Originally from Syria, Dr. Ibrahim came to the U.S. to train in medicine and eventually landed at the University of Utah, where he became one of the few cardiologists in the country board-certified across all major cardiac imaging modalities. During COVID, he watched traditional heart tests shut down overnight and patients delay care—with devastating consequences.
Instead of accepting a broken system, he saw an opportunity: most hospitals already had the scanners, but not the specialists or workflows to use them for advanced cardiac imaging. From Utah, he built CardiaSpace—a centralized, AI-enabled hub that lets hospitals across the country tap into expert cardiac imagers remotely, so a patient’s access to life-saving diagnostics isn’t dictated by their ZIP code.
For Dr. Ibrahim, it’s simple: use technology, expertise, and heart to make advanced cardiac care accessible to everyone.
Read the full story at TheFaceofUtah.com