
At City of Hope, I have the opportunity to build relationships with my patients and make a difference in their lives.
- Location
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CTCA Chicago
2520 Elisha Avenue
Zion, Illinois 60099
- Specialties
- Physician Assistants
- Education
- Advanced degrees:
Master of Medical Sciences in Physician Assistant Studies - Midwestern University, Downers Grove, IL
- Certifications
Physician Assistant Certified - National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
As a Physician Assistant at City of Hope Chicago, Roshni Shah serves patients in the hospital’s Breast Cancer Center. She joined City of Hope in September 2019 and is dedicated to treating patients with all stages of breast cancer.
Shah is responsible for continuity of care, working with patients before and after surgery. She has experience with surgical procedures for the many types of breast cancer, including inflammatory and invasive diseases. Shah works closely with a multidisciplinary team of doctors and clinicians to provide treatment and supportive care services in delivering whole-person care.
“I strive to personally connect with my patients and their families, so I can support them throughout their cancer journey,” says Shah. “I want my patients to know that I have time for them, and I am willing to help in any way possible.” Shah believes that as a physician assistant, one of her primary roles is to be a trusted source of information for her patients to empower to make educated decisions about their care.
Graduating magna cum laude, Shah completed a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois. She earned a Master of Medical Sciences in physician assistant studies from Midwestern University in Downers Grove, Illinois. Shah is an active member of professional organizations, including the American Academy of PAs and Illinois Academy of PAs.
Outside of City of Hope, Shah likes spending time with her friends and family. She enjoys being outdoors, reading and cooking.
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