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Dr David Shaw

Consultant Interventional Radiologist

VeinCentre Newcastle

NHS Base: Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

GMC No: 4228851

Profile

Dr Shaw qualified from King’s College School of Medicine and Dentistry, London in 1995. He obtained his Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1998 and Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists in 2002.

After Interventional Radiology fellowship training in Sheffield and Glasgow he was appointed as a Consultant Interventional Radiologist in 2004.

He has been Clinical Lead for Interventional Radiology at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust from 2008-2013 and at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust from 2015-2020.

He has been a co-investigator in several multi-centre national trials. He is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds University Medical School. He has participated in educational meetings in Egypt.

His subspecialist interests include endovascular treatment of aortic pathologies, advanced peripheral vascular disease and venous diseases. He is a member of the acute trauma team in the UKs second busiest major trauma centre.

He is a keen cyclist who has completed several cycling events including London to Paris, Milan to Rome, Geneva to Nice and most recently Lands’ End to John O’Groats.

Professional Summary
Current PostConsultant Interventional Radiologist
HospitalLeeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
GMC Number4228851
QualificationsMB
BS (Lond)
MRCP (UK)
FRCR
SpecialitiesVascular, Radiology
First Year of Qualification1995
Languages SpokenEnglish
Registered with Health InsurersTBC
Member ofFellow of Royal College of Radiologists
Member of Interventional Radiology and Cardiovascular Society of Europe
Member of British Society of Interventional Radiologists
Other professional interests• Endovascular Repair of aortic pathologies including thoracic, abdominal and thoracoabdominal aneurysms. Treatment of acute aortic dissection
• Endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease, in particular for chronic limb threatening ischaemia
• Member of trauma team in second largest major trauma centre in the UK
• Vascular Access – fistuloplasty and line insertion
• Vascular interventions of renal transplants
• Vascular and biliary interventions on liver transplants
• Endovascular embolisation of internal bleeding and tumours
• Percutaneous interventions on the urological system