Hani Shennib, MD, is a highly respected cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon known for his expertise in healthcare policies and international relations. He has played integral roles in international conflict resolution, chairing the Libya European Benghazi Children with AIDS Working Group and presenting to the European Union Parliament on the Bulgaria-Libya conflict. Dr. Shennib's contributions have earned him a place in the Canadian "Who's Who" registry.
As a trusted advisor in designing regional healthcare models worldwide, Dr. Shennib has been involved in developing education and healthcare projects for various countries. His commitment to improving global healthcare has been recognized through an honorary PhD from the Kazakhstan Institute of Medical Sciences.
Currently, Dr. Shennib serves as a professor at the College of Medicine, University of Arizona, and as an Adjunct Full Professor at McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal. With extensive training and experience in general surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, and vascular medicine, he is a fellow of prestigious medical societies and has published numerous articles.
Dr. Shennib's achievements, including being President of the National Council on Canada Arab Relations and President of the Quebec Muslim Association, highlight his dedication to making a positive impact in the field of medicine.