Radiology Personnel
David Shin, M.D.
Assistant ProfessorProgram Director, IR Residency
Director, IR Clerkship
Interventional Radiology
Biography
David Shin, M.D., is a UW assistant professor of Radiology. He also serves as the Program Director of IR Integrated and Independent Residencies and the Director of IR Medical Student Clerkship.
Dr. Shin earned his B.S. in Biological Sciences (2006) and M.D. (2010) at Stanford University. He completed his diagnostic radiology residency (2015) and interventional radiology fellowship (2016) at the University of Washington. He joined the UW IR faculty in 2017.
Dr. Shin is board certified by the American Board of Radiology and is a current Diplomat in Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology. He is an active member of the Society of Interventional Radiology and the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe.
Dr. Shin takes pride in using minimally-invasive, cutting-edge technology to perform safe and effective procedures for patients with various medical conditions. His areas of clinical and research interests include interventional oncology (hepatocellular carcinoma), portal hypertension, and chronic central venous occlusive disease.
In his spare time, Dr. Shin enjoys spending time with his wife and son, watching Korean dramas, and listening to classical music.
Recent Publications
See all publications on ScopusEndolymphatic exclusion for the treatment of pediatric chylous ascites secondary to neuroblastoma resection: report of two cases
Woerner A., Shin D.S., Chick J.F.B., Smith C.A., Sarthy J.F., Monroe E.J.
Radiology Case Reports. 2020 Jul:1044-1049
Percutaneous Extra-Anatomic Double-Barrel Bypass for Salvage of Hemodialysis Access and Treatment of Venous Occlusive Disease
Woerner A., Shin D.S., Vaidya S.S., Jones S.T., Meissner M.H., Monroe E.J., Hage A.N., Chick J.F.B.
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 2020 Jan
Percutaneous Extra-Anatomic Lymphovenous Bypass Creation: Toward Treatment of Central Conducting Lymphatic Obstructions
Bundy J.J., Shin D.S., Chick J.F.B., Monsky W.L., Jones S.T., List J., Hage A.N., Vaidya S.S.
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 2020 Jan
Transhepatic inferior vena cava filter retrieval due to chronic occlusion of jugular and subclavian veins
Dionisio R., Shin D., Ingraham C., Vaidya S.
Radiology Case Reports. 2019 Nov:1385-1388
Accessory Left Gastric Artery Arising from Inferior Phrenic Artery: Angiographic Findings in 5 Patients
Heymann G., Shin D., Johnson G.
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. 2019 Oct:1687-1689
The inferior vena cava: a pictorial review of embryology, anatomy, pathology, and interventions
Shin D., Sandstrom C., Ingraham C., Monroe E., Johnson G.
Abdominal Radiology. 2019 Jul:2511-2527
The inferior vena cava: a pictorial review of embryology, anatomy, pathology, and interventions
Shin D., Sandstrom C., Ingraham C., Monroe E., Johnson G.
Abdominal radiology (New York). 2019 Jul:2511-2527
Balloon-occluded antegrade transvenous obliteration via transjugular intrahepatic access for bleeding rectal varices
Shin D., Kim A., Ingraham C.
Radiology Case Reports. 2019 Jul:805-808
Balloon-occluded antegrade transvenous obliteration via transjugular intrahepatic access for bleeding rectal varices
Shin D., Kim A., Ingraham C.
Radiology Case Reports. 2019 Jul:805-808
Double Helical Inferior Vena Cava Duplication
Shin D., Ingraham C., Johnson G., Monroe E.
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. 2019 Apr:578