Profile Detail

Trilochan Hiremath, MD

Resident
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Education
Duke University (Durham, NC),
A.B. Chemistry, 2003-2007
Medical / Graduate School George Washington University (Washington, DC)
M.D. with Health Policy Certificate, 2010-2014
Residency University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (Pittsburgh, PA)
Radiology Resident (PGY3-PGY5), 2016-2019

Boston University Medical Center (Boston, MA)
Radiology Resident (PGY2), 2015-2016

University of Washington (Seattle, WA)
Surgery Internship (PGY1), 2014-2015

Clinical / Post-doctoral Fellowship Yale University School of Medicine (New Haven, CT)
MSK and Orthopedic Imaging Fellowship (PGY6), 2019-2020
Current RSNA
ACR
Specialties
& Programs
Clinical Interest
Research Interest
Selected Publications   Mccoy, K. L., Ghodadra, A. G., Hiremath, T. G., Albarano, A., Joyce, J. M., Yip, L., Carty, S. E., Muthukrishnan, A. (2018). Sestamibi SPECT/CT versus SPECT only for preoperative localization in primary hyperparathyroidism: a single institution 8-year analysis. Surgery, 163(3), 643-647.

Hiremath, T. G., Gale J, Castro, I. (2018). Newborn Systemic Air Embolism. American College of Radiology: Case in Point. Available online: February 28, 2018.

Ghodadra, A. G., Hiremath, T. G., Amesur, N., Heller, M.(2017). 3D Printed Models Improve Resident Understanding of Complex Hepatic Artery Anatomy. World Conference Interventional Oncology (June 2017, Boston, MA).

Hiremath, T.G., Weis, J. Churg-Strauss Syndrome (Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis). In: Goldsmith LA, editor. VisualDx Clinical Decision Support Tool [online]. Rochester, NY: Logical Images; 2017.

Gale, J., Hiremath, T. G., Castro, I. (2017). Sickle Cell Anemia (HbSS); Splenic Infarct. American College of Radiology: Case in Point. Available online: September 14, 2017.
Honors and  
Awards
2018 American Institute for Radiologic Pathology Best Case Honorable Mention in MSK Radiology
2016 Synergy Resident-In-Training Scholarship for Interventional Oncology Conference
PubMed Publications   See a listing of publications on PubMed, a service of the National Library of medicine.