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Dr. Shankar Rajeswaran
Pediatric Interventional Radiologist
Dr. Shankar Rajeswaran is the Division Head of Pediatric Interventional Radiology at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago.
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About Dr. Shankar Rajeswaran
Dr. Rajeswaran is the Division Head of Pediatric Interventional Radiology at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago and an Assistant Professor of Radiology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He graduated from medical school at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2009. He also completed a residency in radiology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, residency in radiology at the Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center, a fellowship in interventional radiology at the Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center, and a fellowship in pediatric radiology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He is board certified in diagnostic radiology with the American Board of Radiology and board certified in interventional radiology with ABR.
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