Sahar Shibeika is a master’s student in Population Health Sciences at Duke University, where she actively contributes as a research assistant on multiple projects. Her academic and professional journey is fueled by a deep passion for geriatrics, caregiving, aging, cardiovascular diseases, health policy, and health services research.
Sahar is a Sudanese pharmacist who brings a wealth of experience to her current studies and research. She holds a master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Technology, which has equipped her with a robust foundation in pharmacy. Her diverse background includes roles in regulatory affairs and teaching, where she has mentored and educated undergraduate pharmacy students. Sahar’s multidisciplinary expertise and dedication to advancing health sciences underscore her commitment to improving healthcare outcomes and shaping health policy. Her work is characterized by a holistic approach to understanding and addressing the complex challenges within the healthcare system, particularly those affecting the aging population.
With a diverse skill set and a genuine passion for improving lives and providing patient-centered care, Sahar is poised to make meaningful contributions to the field of population health sciences. Her dedication to lifelong learning, coupled with her commitment to excellence, enables her to tackle intricate issues and drive positive change in healthcare.