About Jared M. Martillotti

EDUCATION

  • University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD Musculoskeletal Fellowship
    2014-2015
  • Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT
    Diagnostic Radiology Residency
    2010-2014
  • Hospital of St. Raphael, New Haven, CT
    Transitional Year Program
    2009-2010
  • Robert Wod Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ
    Degree: MD
    2005-2009
  • Georgetown University, Washington, DC
    Degree: BS in Biology, Cum laude
    2001-2005
  • Hamilton High School West, Hamilton, NJ
    Valedictorian 1997-2001

LICENSURE

  • Connecticut Medical License 2011 – current
  • Maryland Medical License 2013 – current

HONORS/AWARDS

  • Hartford Hospital Radiology Residency Class Year Award 2012 – 2013
  • Hartford Hospital Practice Quality Improvement Symposium, First Place 2011
  • Medical School Honors Rotations:
    • Diagnostic Radiology, Educational Research in Radiology
    • Pediatrics, Family Medicine
    • Gross and Developmental Anatomy, Neuroscience, Medical Physiology
    • Physical Diagnosis and Clinical Decision Making, Clinical Prevention and Environmental Medicine, Biochemical Basis of Nutrition, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Environmental and Community Medicine
  • Georgetown University:
    • First Honors for Academic Excellence Spring 2005
    • Second Honors for Academic Excellence Fall 2004
    • Dean’s List Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Spring 2004
    • Sigma Xi National Research Honor Society 2005 – 2010

MEMBERSHIPS/ORGANIZATIONS

  • Radiology Society of North America
  • American Roentgen Ray Society
  • New England Roentgen Ray Society
  • American College of Radiology
  • Association of University Radiologists
  • European Society of Radiology
  • American Medical Association

WORK EXPERIENCE

  • Moonlighting Radiologist
    Jefferson Radiology
    2011-Present

PUBLICATIONS

  • Martillotti J, Moote D, and Zemel L. Improvement of calcinosis using pamidronate in a patient with juvenile dermatomyositis. Pediatric Radiology. 2013. Online first publication. DOI. 10.1007/s00247-013-2738-6
  • Martillotti J, Coughlin B. Dose of Reduced Z-axis Length Computed Tomography Angiography of the Chest for Pulmonary Embolism using 64 Detector Rows and Adaptive Iterative Reconstruction Techniques. Emerg Radiol. 2013; 20(1): 39 – 44.
  • Martillotti J, Spillane R. Malignant endocrine neoplasm of the liver. ACR Case in Point.12/20/2012.
  • Martillotti J, Weinshenker D, Liles LC, and Eagles DA. A ketogenic diet and knockout of the norepinephrine transporter both reduce seizure severity in mice. Epilepsy Research. 2006; 68(3): 207 – 211.
  • Ahern TH, Javors MA, Eagles DA, Martillotti J, Mitchell HA, Liles LC, and Weinshenker D. The effects of chronic norepinephrine transporter inactivation on seizure susceptibility in mice. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2006; 31(4): 730 – 738.

PRESENTATIONS

  • American College of Radiology Conference Residents and Fellows Section Poster 2012
    • Martillotti J, Molstrom C, Coughlin B. Survey exploring the utilization and potential barriers of further integration of a reduced dose CT angiogram for pulmonary embolus in a large urban teaching emergency department. ACR-RFS 2012.
  • Hartford Hospital Practice Quality Improvement Symposium Presentation 2011
    • Martillotti J, Molstrom C, Coughlin B. Survey exploring the utilization and potential barriers of further integration of a reduced dose CT angiogram for pulmonary embolus in a large urban teaching emergency department. 1st Place Award.

Our Partners

Connecticut Children’s
Day Kimball Healthcare
ECHN
Griffin Health
Hartford Hospital
Holyoke Medical Center
Windham Hospital