
Nader M Habashi MD
Critical Care Medicine
Associate Professor, Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine
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22 S Greene StBaltimore, MD 21201
Phone+1 410-328-6704
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Summary
- Dr. Nader Habashi, MD is a board certified internist in Baltimore, Maryland. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Maryland, California, and Utah. He is an Associate Professor at University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Education & Training
University of MarylandFellowship, Critical Care Medicine (Internal Medicine), 1991 - 1992
University of Utah HealthFellowship, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, 1990 - 1991
Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State UniversityFellowship, Critical Care Medicine, 1988 - 1990
Conemaugh Memorial Medical CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1984 - 1988
American University of the Caribbean School of MedicineClass of 1984
Certifications & Licensure
CA State Medical License 2014 - 2026
MD State Medical License 1992 - 2026
NC State Medical License 1989 - 2025
PA State Medical License 1985 - 2004
MI State Medical License 1987 - 1997
UT State Medical License 1990 - 1992
TN State Medical License 1989 - 1991
American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsEffects of Lung Injury and Abdominal Insufflation on Respiratory Mechanics and Lung Volume During Time-Controlled Adaptive Ventilation.Harry Ramcharran, Gregory Wetmore, Scott Cooper, Jacob Herrmann, Andrea Fonseca da Cruz
Respiratory Care. 2024-10-25 - 2 citationsTime Controlled Adaptive Ventilation/Airway Pressure Release Ventilation Can be Used Effectively in Patients With or at High Risk of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrom...Nader M Habashi, Penny L Andrews, Jason H Bates, Luigi Camporota, Gary F Nieman
Critical Care Medicine. 2024-09-01 - 3 citationsInconsistent Methods Used to Set Airway Pressure Release Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis.Mark R Lutz, Jacob Charlamb, Joshua R Kenna, Abigail Smith, Stephen J Glatt
Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024-05-03
Press Mentions
APRV vs Low Tidal Volume Ventilation: Why the Debate Persists in ARDS CareOctober 9th, 2025
Understanding Alveolar Physiology & Ventilation in the COVID Era. #FOAMed #FOAMccApril 18th, 2020









