Maha A. Khatib, RRT-NPS
Respiratory Therapist
64 Symmes Dr Manalapan Township New Jersey, 07726About
Maha A. Khatib, RRT-NPS, is a leading Registered Respiratory Therapist currently serving patients at NYU Langone Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Furthermore, she acts as Field Clinical Representative for RespirTech. Throughout her twenty years of practice, she has accrued extensive expertise in intensive care. After earning her respiratory care degree in 2009 at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences degree at Rutgers University in 2016.
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- Never giving up.
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