Manisha Trivedi, M.D.

"If you need a caring doctor who listens and performs the best medical care, Dr. Manisha is a go-to person. She is incredible!" - Patient
Manisha Loomba Trivedi, M.D., board-certified anesthesiologist focused on interventional pain medicine, is a key member of City of Hope's Department of Supportive Care Medicine, Division of Interventional Pain Management.
Dr. Trivedi completed her residency in anesthesiology at Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, followed by her fellowship in interventional pain medicine at University of Michigan. She relocated to Pittsburgh to complete her second fellowship in acute Interventional pain medicine to excel in ultrasound guided procedures. She joined University of Pittsburgh as a assistant clinical professor and stayed until July 2017, when she relocated to California to be closer to family.
As the youngest of three daughters, Dr. Trivedi was brought up in an environment that truly believed in the power of hard work to make a difference in the world. She knew she was destined to be a doctor as the appreciation and value of education and the opportunities it can bring was instilled in her by her parents. She is passionate about improving patient wellness, quality of life and function. She believes in a multidisciplinary program with services ranging from rehabilitation to interventional therapies, psychology and physical therapy.
She is excited to join the team at City of Hope and to help further develop the much needed pain management options to help patients regain functionality in their lives and be on the leading edge of the management for cancer survivors who are left with debilitating pain issues.
Location
Duarte Cancer Center
Duarte, CA 91010
South Pasadena
South Pasadena, CA 91030
Education & Experience
American Board of Anesthesiology
American Board of Pain Medicine
2010-2011, Acute Interventional and Perioperative Pain Management, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
2009-2010, Interventional Chronic Pain Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
2005-2009, Anesthesiology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
2019-present, Assistant Clinical Professor, Division of Interventional Pain Management, Department of Supportive Care Medicine, City of Hope, Duarte, California
2017-2018, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park Medical Center, Baldwin Park, California
2011-2017, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Department of Regional Anesthesia, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Awards & Memberships
Awards
Henry Ford Hospital Resident Research Forum poster presentation award
Memberships
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists
Publications
- Youngeun C, Trivedi ML. Anterior spinal artery syndrome following spinal anesthesia for elective inguinal hernia repair. Submitted for publication to Journal of Pain Medicine, April 2016.
- Ritter Jones M, Trivedi ML. Continuous bilateral sciatic nerve blocks in a patient with bilateral lower extremity burns requiring early ambulation. Poster presentation, American Society of Regional Anesthesia, March 2016
- Nguyen HB, Loomba M, Yang JJ, Jacobsen G, Shah K, Otero RM, Suarez A, Parekh H, Jaehne A, Rivers EP. Early lactate clearance is associated with biomarkers of inflammation, coagulation, apoptosis, organ dysfunction and Mortality in severe sepsis and septic shock. J Inflamm (Lond).2010 Jan 28;7:6.
- Rivers EP, McCord J, Otero R, Jacobson G, Loomba M. Clinical utility of B-type natriuretic peptide in early severe sepsis and septic shock. Journal Intensive Care Med. 2007 Nov-Dec:22(6):363-73.
- Rivers E, Kruse JA, Jacobson G, Shah K, Loomba M, Otero R, Childs EW. The influence of early hemodynamic optimization on biomarker patterns of severe sepsis and septic shock. Crit Care Med. 2007 Sep:35(9):2016-24.
- Donnino MW, Miller J, Goyal N, Loomba M, Sankay SS, Dolcourt B, Sherwin R, Otero R, Wira C. Effective lactate clearance is associated with improved outcome in post-cardiac arrest patients. Resuscitation. 2007 Nov; 75(2):229-34. Epub 2007 Jun 20.
- Loomba M, Otero R, Rivers E, Nguyen H, Sankey SS. The association of early lactate clearance with inflammatory biomarkers in severe sepsis and septic shock. Poster presentation at 13th Annual Henry Ford Research Forum. 3/2006.