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Dr. Amar Narayan Shaw

Dr. AMAR NARAYAN SHAW

Consultant - INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

MBBS, MD (Radiology), FVIR ( Intervention Radiology), FINR (Neurointervention)

Paras HMRI Patna

About Dr. Amar Narayan Shaw

Area of Interest

  • Neurointervention
  • Peripheral Endovascular Interventions
  • Hepatobiliary Interventions
  • Oncointerventions
  • Dialysis related Interventions
  • Varicose vein Treatment
  • Liver and renal transplant related interventions

Awards

  • Young Practitioner Travel Grant LINNC Organisation, Paris 2024 & 2025
  • Faculty at 10th CLBS, Conference, Delhi

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