

Dr. Mihir Shah
Urologic Oncologist
2 Podcasts on BackTable
Dr. Mihir Shah is a urologic oncologist at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Episode # 238 • 06 Jun 2025
Single Port Robotic Surgery: Techniques & Early Adoption
With fewer incisions and faster recovery, single port robotic surgery is changing the game—hear from the urologic surgeons leading the charge. This episode of BackTable Urology features an insightful discussion of the transformative impact of single port robotic surgery with Dr. Richard Link, Dr. Michael Stifelman and guest host Dr. Mihir Shah.
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About
Mihir M. Shah, MD is an Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology in the Department of Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine. After completing his general surgery residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, he completed a fellowship in advanced laparoscopy and robotic surgery at Emory University, followed by a fellowship in complex general surgical oncology at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
A board certified surgical oncologist, Dr. Shah specializes in complex laparoscopic and robotic surgery for the treatment of cancer of the liver, pancreas, biliary tree, stomach, esophagus, small bowel and retroperitoneum including adrenals and sarcomas. His research includes clinical trials, translational science and outcomes research in hepatopancreatobiliary and foregut cancers. He is the Prinicipal Investigator of a clinical trial for pancreatic cancer as well as a prospective study exploring the relationship between diet, fecal microbiome and pancreatic cancer.
Visit Emory Winship Cancer Institute to learn more about Dr. Mihir Shah.
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