Dr. Aaron Shiloh began his education at the Pennsylvania State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in pre-medicine with distinction. He earned an honors degree through the Schreyer Scholars program through additional classes and by writing an honors thesis on the role of Phosphodiesterase Type IV in the regulation of the canine basilar artery.
Dr. Shiloh matriculated to the University of Pennsylvania School of medicine where he earned AOA honors graduating in the top 10% of his class. After completing a general surgery internship at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, he moved on to a residency in radiology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. After serving as chief resident, he completed a cardiovascular and interventional radiology fellowship also at Thomas Jefferson Hospital.
Dr. Shiloh is double board certified in both radiology and interventional radiology (IR). Dr. Shiloh was recently awarded fellowship in the Society of Interventional Radiology, a distinction granted to only 10 percent of all doctors in this field.