Jay Shah
Overview
Dr. Jay Shah is a pediatric and interventional radiologist at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA), with joint appointment as Associate Professor in the Emory School of Medicine Department of Radiology and the Department of Pediatrics. His clinical interests include vascular anomalies and ablative therapies for a variety of conditions. He has achieved the clinical distinction of Senior Physician for his exceptional record of clinical service.
Dr. Shah additionally co-directs Emory Radiology's Global Health Residency Program track and serves on the Global Health Committee. Currently he is involved with humanitarian work as a Doctors Without Borders (MSF) telemedicine consultant . He has previously worked as a Congressional Fellow in Healthcare in the U.S. House of Representatives and continues to pursue advocacy work even today. He is involved with a variety of organizations and serves on several national and institutional committees, including in such organizations as Society for Pediatric Radiology (SPR), Society of Interventional Radiology, amongst others.
Dr. Shah earned his MD at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine followed by internship in Kalamazoo, MI before working as a Radiology resident in New York City, NY. He arrived in Atlanta to complete fellowship in Interventional Radiology at Emory University, followed by a fellowship in Pediatric Radiology at Emory University and CHOA.
Academic Appointment
- Associate Professor, Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine
- Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- MD from Michigan State University
Research
Publications
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Percutaneous Ablation versus Radiotherapy for Pain Related to Bone and Soft Tissue Malignancies: AMultipayor Database Analysis of Outcomes.
J Vasc Interv Radiol Volume: 36 Page(s): 894 - 900.e5
05/01/2025 Authors: Lindquester WS; Shah J; Friedberg E; Horn M; Prologo JD -
Resolution of chyluria due to congenital malformation with a minimally invasive procedure.
Pediatr Nephrol Volume: 40 Page(s): 1591 - 1593
05/01/2025 Authors: Zayas-Borges P; Panjwani R; Wu X; Shah J; Greenbaum LA -
Disparities in Pediatric Emergency Department Revisits Within 7 Days by Disease Process.
Pediatr Emerg Care
04/21/2025 Authors: Mehta SD; Rees CA; Kandaswamy S; Jergel A; Gillespie S; Shah J; Wallace M; Braykov N; Orenstein E; Simon HK -
Passive neck brace for surgeons.
Ann N Y Acad Sci Volume: 1546 Page(s): 112 - 119
04/01/2025 Authors: Yang Z; Sathe TS; Shah M; Shah JH; Hu DL -
Mid-to-long term outcomes following renal artery angioplasty in childrenand young adults with renal artery stenosis: a retrospective review.
Pediatr Nephrol
03/31/2025 Authors: Youssef S; Gill AE; Shah JH; Kennedy SS; Riar SK; Hawkins CM -
Respiration-Induced Organ Motion Compensation: A Review.
Ann Biomed Eng Volume: 53 Page(s): 271 - 283
02/01/2025 Authors: Wilcox S; Huang Z; Shah J; Yang X; Chen Y -
Diagnosis of Vascular Anomalies in Patients with Skin of Color.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol Volume: 17 Page(s): 54 - 62
10/01/2024 Authors: Taye ME; Shah J; Seiverling EV; Lawley LP -
Body-Mounted MR-Conditional Robot for Minimally Invasive Liver Intervention.
Ann Biomed Eng Volume: 52 Page(s): 2065 - 2075
08/01/2024 Authors: Huang Z; Gunderman AL; Wilcox SE; Sengupta S; Shah J; Lu A; Woodrum D; Chen Y -
Bridging the Divide: Unintended Consequences of the Shift to Home-Based Telemedicine.
J Pediatr Volume: 269 Page(s): 113719
06/01/2024 Authors: George PE; Kc D; Greenleaf M; Shah J; Lam WA; Hawkins CM -
A case of image-guided hematometrocolpos drainage requiring tissue plasminogen activator in a pediatric patient.
J Surg Case Rep Volume: 2024 Page(s): rjae006
02/01/2024 Authors: Sharma P; Shah J; Sokkary N