Jad Kebbe, MD

Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician

About Jad Kebbe

Jad Kebbe, MD is an OU Health pulmonary and critical care physician who specializes in advanced lung diseases, including interstitial lung diseases, pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis. Dr. Kebbe serves as the director of Oklahoma's first and only Interstitial Lung Diseases program.

Dr. Kebbe earned his medical degree from Lebanese University Faculty of Medical Sciences in Beirut, Lebanon. He completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, CT and a fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine from the State University of New York in Buffalo, NY.

Dedicated to providing the best in patient care, Dr. Kebbe works across disciplines to offer patients personalized, comprehensive and holistic care, listening to their concerns and addressing them firsthand. As an academic physician, he leads several research projects and clinical trials, offering patients the latest therapies available.

To schedule a patient appointment, please contact Suzanna Yandell, Advance Lung Disease Nurse Specialist, at (405) 271-6173 ext. 46252 or fax records to (405) 271-5892.

Affiliations OU Health Physicians Building - Oklahoma City, OU Health Physicians – Cardiology, Pulmonary & Vascular Medicine Clinic
Awards
  • Outstanding Faculty Teacher Award, OU College of Medicine 2021
  • Grant: Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources Pilot Grant 2019
Health Education
  • Medical School
  • Doctor of Medicine Lebanese University Faculty of Medical Sciences
    Beirut, Lebanon
  • Fellowship
  • Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine State University of New York
    Buffalo, NY
  • Residency
  • Internal Medicine Yale New Haven Hospital
    New Haven, CT
  • Board Certification
  • American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Sub-Specialty Certification in Pulmonology
  • Sub-Specialty in Certification Critical Care Medicine
Medical Interests Areas of Interest:
  • Connective tissue diseases
  • Interstitial lung diseases
  • Pulmonary fibrosis
  • Pneumoconioses
  • Sarcoidosis
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