Andi Shahu, MD, MHS
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Andi Shahu is a clinical fellow in Cardiovascular Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine/Yale New Haven Hospital. He was born in Tirana, Albania and grew up in Washington, DC, USA. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University, his medical degree from the Yale School of Medicine and completed his Internal Medicine residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He completed his first year of Cardiology fellowship in 2021-2022, returned to Johns Hopkins Hospital in 2022-2023 to serve as an Assistant Chief of Service (Chief Resident) for the Osler Medical Residency, and returned to New Haven in July 2023 to complete his Cardiology training. His clinical interests include critical care cardiology, general cardiology, cardiovascular disease prevention, and echocardiography. His research interests include cardiovascular outcomes, health equity and health policy. He also loves traveling, writing, music and running.
Education & Training
- Resident PhysicianJohns Hopkins Hospital (2021)
- MDYale School of Medicine (2018)
- MHSYale School of Medicine (2018)
- BSJohns Hopkins University, Molecular & Cellular Biology, French (2013)
Certifications
- Board CertificationABIM, Internal Medicine (2023)
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Senior Resident Teaching Award | Johns Hopkins University Department of Medicine | 2021 |
Early Career Investigator Award Semi-Finalist | Quality of Care and Outcomes Research | 2020 |
ACC.20/WCC Travel Award | Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Section, American College of Cardiology/World Congress of Cardiology | 2020 |
David Levine Award for research achievement in behavioral medicine and health disparities | Johns Hopkins University Division of General Internal Medicine | 2018 |
Miriam Kathleen Dasey Award | Yale School of Medicine | 2018 |
AFHRE Travel Award for Patient-Oriented or Clinical Research in Hypertension | AHA Council on Hypertension / AHA Council on Kidney in Cardiovascular Disease / American Society of Hypertension | 2017 |
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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JAMA Internal Medicine | Editorial Fellowship, Teachable Moment Section | 2022 |
American College of Cardiology | Fellow | 2021 - Present |
American Heart Association | Member | 2020 - Present |