Male
Multidisciplinary Team(s)
Genitourinary Oncology
Department/Research Program(s)
Urology
Cancer Type(s)
Prostate Cancer
Bladder cancer
Contact Info
Email:
jtriest@med.wayne.edu
Education
Fellowship
Urologic oncology - Wayne State University
Medical School
Albion College
1985
Residency
Urology Resident - Wayne State University
Graduate Training
Wayne State University School of Medicine
1991
Professional Memberships/Associations
American Board of Urology, Diplomate
American College of Surgeons (Fellow)
American Urological Association Member
Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons Member
North Central Section of American Urological Association Member
Michigan Urological Society
Board Certifications
American Board of Urology
Clinical Interests
Urology
Research Interests
Laparoscopic and robotic surgical applications for genitourinary malignancies
Profile
Dr. Triest is a noted consultant and speaker on Urologic oncology and minimally invasive surgical procedures for urologists.
Awards
Top Docs, Hour Detroit Magazine (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
2008Wayne State University Service Award
Americas Best Doctors recognition (2009, 2010, 2011)
2010Oakwood Hospital Local Hero Award
Voted one of Best Doctors Inc. 2011-2012 Best Doctors of the Year
Publications
Bandi G, Vicentini FC, Triest JA. Bandi, Anuric renal failure after same-session bilateral atraumatic flexible ureteroscopy. Int Braz J Urol 33:193-194. 2007
Bryant CS, Shah JP, Triest JA, Schimp VL, Morris RT. Bladder Erosion by an Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy Catheter Resulting in Catheter Protrusion Through the External Urethral Meatus. Gynecol Oncol. 18, February 2008 (abstract)
Terlecki RP, Triest JA, Madan SK, Vaishampayan UN. Nephrectomy in the Management of metastatic Osteosarcoma. Clin Genitourin Cancer. 2008 Sep;6(2):124-7.
Shavell V, Abdallah M, Triest JA, Diamond M. Ureterocele Misdiagnosed as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Obstetrics Gynecology. 2009 Feb;113(2 Pt 2):522-5
Bryant CS, Shah JP, Triest JA, Schimp VL, Morris RT. Bladder Erosion by an Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy catheter resulting in Catheter Protrusion through the External Meatus. Gynecol oncol 111(2008): 552-554