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PNA Spotlight: Dr. Leena Shahla

This month the PNA Spotlight focuses on endocrinologist Dr. Leena Shahla, director of the Duke Pituitary Center at Duke Health in Durham, North Carolina, a program listed by the PNA as a center of pituitary excellence. She also serves as an Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University. Dr. Shahla graduated medical school at Al-Baath University (in Homs, Syria), did her residency in internal medicine at St. Josephโ€™s at New York Medical College, and completed a fellowship in endocrinology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Her pituitary focus has grown significantly over the years.   She initiated the pituitary tumor board at the University of Florida, Jacksonville, and later built the pituitary clinic at the University of Arizona, Phoenix. She arrived at Duke this past July.  Dr. Shahla was kind enough to answer a few questions from the PNA. Below is the conversation.

Please Tell Us About Your Work At Duke

At Duke, I am the neuroendocrinologist and medical director of Duke Pituitary Center. Our multidisciplinary team includes specialists in neurosurgery, neuro-ophthalmology, ENTs, neuro-oncology, and neuro-radiology.  We run a multi-disciplinary clinic. When patients visit for evaluation, they often start with visual field testing, followed by appointments with me and one of the neurosurgeons, all in one place. We all collaborate closely behind the scenes to make the best plan for each patient.

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โ€œI found the challenge of diagnosing and treating pituitary conditions fascinating, much like solving a complex puzzle.โ€

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The Pituitary Patient Resource Guide Sixth Edition is now available! Be one of the first to have the most up-to-date information.

The Pituitary Patient Resource Guide a one of a kind publication intended as an invaluable source of information not only for patients but also their families, physicians, and all health care providers.

It contains information on symptoms, proper testing, how to get a diagnosis, and the treatment options that are available. It also includes Pituitary Network Associationโ€™s patient resource listings for expert medical care.

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February 2024 Research Articles

Pituitary Tumors Functional gonadotroph pituitary adenoma: A case report. Prolactinoma and Adenomyosis - More than Meets the Eye: A Case Report. Brain tumor detection from images and comparison with...

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PNA Highlights January 2024

"Give a man health and a course to steer, and heโ€™ll never stop to trouble about whether heโ€™s happy or not.โ€ โ€“ George Bernard Shaw  PNA Spotlight: Dr. Paul A. Gardner This...

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PNA Spotlight: Dr. Paul Gardner

This month the PNA Spotlight focuses on Dr. Paul A. Gardner. Paul A. Gardner, MD, joined the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurological Surgery in 2008 after completing his...

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