Nicholas Jabre is a pediatric pulmonologist at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His work focuses on improving parent-clinician communication during complex decision-making in pediatric care, particularly around tracheostomy and home mechanical ventilation. He is also passionate about ethics education and leads a longitudinal ethics curriculum for pediatric residents at Johns Hopkins All Children’s.
Clinically, he specializes in the care of children with chronic respiratory failure and technology dependence, providing care in the hospital’s ventilator clinic and muscular dystrophy clinic. He is deeply committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care, and his approach to medicine is grounded in the principles of humanism, empathy, and shared decision-making.
Education
- Residency, Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Saint Petersburg, FL
- MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
- Hecht-Levi Fellowship, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
- Fellowship, Pediatric Pulmonology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine