Prof. Abdulraham Ghoneim
Assistant Professor

Email: abdulrahman.ghoneim@dal.ca
Research Topics:
- Access to care泭
- Economic evaluations
- Clinical decision-making
- Health services research
School of Dental Hygiene
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Dr. Abdulrahman Ghoneim is an internationally trained dentist, registered dental hygienist, and dental public health specialist. He has over seven years of research experience in the field of dental public health. His master's research investigated the impact of non-clinical factors, specifically the competition between dental clinics, on the clinical decision-making of dentists in Ontario. His PhD focuses on evaluating the economic impacts of providing dental services to individuals who experience financial barriers to care. He strives to translate his research into policies that improve access to care and highlight the economic benefits of reducing oral health inequities.
Recent Publications
Ghoneim, A., Proa簽o, D., Kaur, H., & Singhal, S. (2024). Aerosol-generating procedures and associated control/mitigation measures: Position paper from the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association and the American Dental Hygienists Association.泭Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene,泭58(1), 48.
Ghoneim, A., Ebnahmady, A., DSouza, V., Parbhakar, K. K., He, H., Gerbig, M., ... & Qui簽onez, C. (2022). The impact of dental care programs on healthcare system and societal outcomes: a scoping review.泭BMC Health Services Research,泭22(1), 1574.
Ghoneim, A., Parbhakar, K. K., Farmer, J., & Quinonez, C. (2022). Healthy and respectful workplaces: the experiences of dental hygienists in Canada.泭JDR Clinical泭& Translational Research,泭7(2), 194-204.
Ghoneim, A., Yu, B., Lawrence, H. P., Glogauer, M., Shankardass, K., & Qui簽onez, C. (2020). Does competition affect the clinical decisionmaking of dentists? A geospatial analysis.泭Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology,泭48(2), 152-162.
Ghoneim, A., Yu, B., Lawrence, H., Glogauer, M., Shankardass, K., & Qui簽onez, C. (2020). What influences the clinical decision-making of dentists? A cross-sectional study.泭PLoS One,泭15(6), e0233652.