Mital Joshi, DO

PGY-1 Resident
Biographical Sketch
Mital is a first-year UPMC resident from Lancaster, PA. She chose UPMC because of the tight-knit community and culture she felt amongst the people in this program, as well as the vast amount of opportunity and learning that is available for residents to become the well-rounded neurology experts they strive to be. She has special interests in vascular neurology, neuroimmunology, women’s neurology, medical education, and global health. Outside of medicine, she loves to hike and spend time outdoors, catch up on her favorite shows, spend free time with her friends and family, and scope out local coffee shops and good ice cream! 
 
Education & Training
  • BS in Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University
  • DO, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
 
Specialized Areas of Clinical, Research and/or Education Interests
Neurology entails a wide variety of subspecialties, most of which pique her interest at the moment. Some specific subspecialties she is considering are Vascular Neurology, Neuroimmunology, and Women’s Neurology. She is excited to continue exploring and learning more about all the subspecialties that the field of Neurology encompasses, and find the subject she wants to pursue further.
 
Honors & Awards
  • Sigma Sigma Phi
  • AHEC Rural Health Scholar 
 
Poster Presentations:
Joshi MG, Cheema F, Adkins KC. WVSOM Mid-Winter CME Conference. Poster presented: Quality Assessment/ Quality
Improvement Project: Analysis of Door to Antibiotic Time for Sepsis Patients at Boone Memorial Hospital Emergency Room.
Charleston, WV, United States of America; 01/24/2024.
 
Joshi MG, Chua SA, Crandall SC. CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine's Annual Research Day. Poster presented: Anterior SpinalArtery Infarction Secondary to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Case Report. Charleston, WV, United States of America; 04/16/2024.
 
Joshi MG, Chua SA, Cummins MC, Morris-Wiman, JC. OMED Conference. Poster presented: Examination of Alterations in Glial
Activation and Cortical Volume in a Moderate Pain Model. Boston, MA, United States of America; 10/27/2022.