
Shin Lin, MD
Heart Failure and Transplantation CardiologyCardiology
Highlights
Languages
- English
About Shin Lin
Emory Affiliation
Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Physician Group Practice
Emory Healthcare Network
Academic Title
Associate Professor
Year Started Practicing
2016
About the Provider
Shin Lin, MD, PhD, MHS, is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology. He is an expert in heart failure and has an interest in taking care of patients who need or have had a heart transplant or a durable heart pump. Previously, he undertook research in genomics and epigenomics of the heart. More recently, he pioneered the heart after liver transplant with liver domino (HALT-D) procedure for highly allosensitized patients on the heart transplant waitlist.
Dr. Lin is also involved in research regarding the use of artificial intelligence in transplant clinical care. He received his graduate degrees from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and has undergone medical training at the Mayo Clinic, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, and UCLA. Prior to joining Emory, Dr. Lin worked at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle.
Interpretive Services
Locations
- Emory Heart & Vascular Center at Saint Joseph's
- 5671 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Fl 5, Ste 520, Atlanta, GA 30342
- Get Directions
- phone: 678-843-5801
- Emory Heart & Vascular Center
- 6335 Hospital Parkway, Ste 200, Johns Creek, GA 30097
- Get Directions
- phone: 404-778-8240
Expertise
Education
- Fellowship: UCLA Internal Medicine, 2016
- Fellowship: University of California - Los Angeles, Advanced Heart Failure&Transplant Cardiology, 2016
- Fellowship: Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Cardiovascular Disease, 2012
- Residency: University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Internal Medicine, 2009
- Internship: Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Internal Medicine, 2007
- Medical Education: Johns Hopkins Univ School of Medicine, MD, 2006
Board Certifications
- Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2016
- Cardiovascular Disease: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2012
- Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2009
