Shital Gandhi, MD

HS Clinical Professor

Biography

Shital Gandhi, MBBS, is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center sub-specializing in diagnostic neuroradiology and ultrasound with a special interest in obstretric imaging. After completing her medical degree at Grant Medical College in Mumbai, India in 2001, she came to the United States to pursue her postgraduate training in New York (residency) and Philadelphia (neuroradiology fellowship). After working as a clinical neuroradiologist in New York for six years, she moved to San Francisco, and completed an Ultrasound and Abdominal imaging fellowship at UCSF. She has dedicated her career towards ultrasound, in addition to neuroradiology.

Professional Interests:
Ultrasound, Obstretric imaging, Neuroradiology, medical education, patient safety, work efficiency

Education and Training:
• Medical School: Grant Medical College, Mumbai, India
• Internship: Albany Medical Center, New York
• Residency: Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York
• Fellowship: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital – Neuroradiology
University of California, San Francisco – Ultrasound and Abdominal Imaging

Publications

Barlas V, Gandhi S, Keiser HN, Sridhar S, Shum DJ. Understanding Normal Fetal Cardiac Views at US. Radiographics. 2025 06; 45(6):e240200.
Shih JJ, Otero M, Gandhi S, Talbott J, Zhou B, Vitt JR, Singhal NS, Randazzo D, Scheffler A, Hemphill JC, Amorim E. Neurological Injury in Comatose Patients Following Substance-Use-Related Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Retrospective Cohort Study in a Safety Net Hospital. Neurocrit Care. 2025 Aug; 43(1):27-35.
Talbott JF, Ramachandran A, Gandhi S, Isikbay M, DiGiorgio A. MR Imaging in Cervical Spine Trauma: What You Need to Know in 2025! Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am. 2025 May; 33(2):233-245.
Qin D, Forster M, Gandhi SM, Akabari R, Zheng Z, Lal J, Lovinger K. Usage of DNA Fingerprinting Technology to Check Sample Error and Contamination in Molecular Laboratories. Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2022 Nov 08; 44(11):5543-5549.