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Dhiren Shah

Dhiren Shah MBBS, MA, MRCS, FRCR

Radiology
Solihull, England, United Kingdom

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Dr. Dhiren Shah graduated from Medicine at Cambridge University in 1999 and St. George's Hospital, London in 2002, attaining MBBS with Distinction. He trained in Surgery in London and Bristol, obtaining MRCS in 2006. Dr. Shah trained in Radiology at Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London, attaining FRCR in 2010. He is a double fellowship trained in Musculoskeletal Radiology from Oxford and Toronto. He has particular expertise in sports imaging, having worked as an MSK radiologist at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, 2014, European Games in Baku, 2015, World Athletics Championships in London, 2017, and Asian Indoor Games in Ashgabat, 2017. He has lectured at general and musculoskeletal radiology meetings throughout his career and has several peer-reviewed publications in the radiology literature, as well as presentations at local, national, and international radiology meetings. Dr. Shah's NHS base is Northwick Park Hospital in London. His private practice is based in London, in particular at Wellington and St. John and St. Elizabeth Hospitals.

He has vast experience in reporting MSK MRI and performing MSK ultrasound scans, numbers of which exceed 5000 every year. Working closely with surgeons and rheumatologists has enabled him to continuously improve the accuracy of his MRI reports. He is passionately involved in the training and education of radiologists, being both a clinical and educational supervisor for general and MSK radiology trainees, as well as interviewing on radiology registrar and consultant recruitment panels since 2014. He has been involved in the quality assurance of radiology training by representing the PMETB (and later GMC) on deanery visits and panels during his career.

He regularly takes part in at least 5 MDT meetings across various hospitals, working closely with professionals including orthopedic surgeons, sports physicians, rheumatologists, physiotherapists, and radiologists.