Professor of Radiology and Cardiac Surgery
University of Michigan Health
Interventional Radiology
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Minhaj S. Khaja, MD, MBA, FSIR, FSVM, is a Professor of Radiology & Cardiac Surgery
who specializes in vascular disease treatment and research, as well as the education of
future interventional & diagnostic radiologists, vascular and cardiac surgeons and
vascular medicine specialists. He sees patients with a variety of vascular diseases,
including those with aortic dissection, aortic aneurysm, and pulmonary vascular & deep
vein thrombosis. He is the first David M. Williams M.D. Research Professor at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Khaja completed a five-year, MD/MBA joint degree from the Indiana University
School of Medicine and the Kelley School of Business. He completed his residency and
fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology (IR) at the University of Virginia.
After completing his fellowship, Dr. Khaja became an assistant professor of radiology at
University of Michigan Health, where he was the associate program director (PD) of the
diagnostic radiology residency and the PD of the interventional radiology (IR)
residency. He returned to UVA in 2019 where he was Program Director of the
Independent IR Residency until his departure in 2022 back to the University of
Michigan.
Dr. Khaja has a strong passion for medical education. He is the editor of a popular
review book titled “Vascular & Interventional Imaging: Case Review” and has authored
or co-authored over 100 publications. He is active in numerous clinical trials and served
as site PI in many, including his own translational studies. He is also an active
participant and has a leadership role in many national service organizations, including
the SIR, the American College of Radiology, American Board of Radiology and the
Association of Program Directors in IR. Dr. Khaja also serves as the SIR advisor to the
American Medical Association Relative Value Update committee.
TANGLED UP IN BLUE: DEEP PELVIC
Saturday, November 1, 2025
11:15am - 12:15pm PT
How to Approach Patients With an Acute DVT in the Setting of Chronic Obstruction
Saturday, November 1, 2025
2:30pm - 2:40pm PT
Type-A With Malperfusion: How to Manage
Sunday, November 2, 2025
8:34am - 8:41am PT
DISSECTION & ACUTE AORTOPATHIES
Monday, November 3, 2025
2:30pm - 3:15pm PT