Siba Kallab, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Division of Nephrology
Internal Medicine, Nephrology
Dr. Siba Kallab is a clinical assistant professor in the Division of Nephrology at the LAU Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Saint Joseph University School of Medicine and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Hôtel-Dieu de France, both in Beirut, Lebanon. Following this, she pursued a fellowship in transplantation at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, France. Dr. Kallab holds several university diplomas, including in critical care Nephrology (Pierre and Marie Curie University, 2011), blood purification techniques (Strasbourg University, 2010), and peritoneal dialysis (Caen Bnsse Normandie University, 2011). She also achieved specialty certification in transplantation (AFS) from Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse III. Dr. Kallab has authored numerous publications in the field of transplantation and serves as a reviewer for the international workgroup EXTRIP, which focuses on the use of dialysis in cases of intoxication. Her primary interest lies in the use of extracorporeal treatments for intoxication. In addition to her clinical and research roles, Dr. Kallab is passionate about medical education. She is committed to sharing knowledge of the latest techniques, including the use of simulation in medical training.