UC professor receives neuroradiology society’s highest honor

University of Cincinnati professor Robert Lukin, MD, has been awarded the Gold Medal by the American Society of Neuroradiology, the organization’s highest honor.

University of Cincinnati professor Robert Lukin, MD, has been awarded the Gold Medal by the American Society of Neuroradiology, the organization’s highest honor.

According to UC HealthNews, Lukin is credited with strengthening UC’s radiology residency program and expanding clinical programs and services during his 15 years as radiology chair.

Before stepping down in February to focus on clinical activities, he participated in the training of more than 300 residents and 60 neuroradiology fellows.

The Gold Medal was established in 1995 to honor individuals who have made “exceptional contributions” to the field of neuroradiology.

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