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    Robert Herfkens

    Dr. Robert Herfkens is an Emeritus Professor of Radiology specializing in Cardiovascular Imaging at Stanford University. He has held several key roles, including Director of MRI since 1990 and Director of Destination Digital (PACS digital imaging transfer) since 2001. Additionally, he serves as the Associate Chair for Clinical Technology in Stanford's Department of Radiology. His academic contributions include membership in the Cardiovascular Institute and the Stanford Cancer Institute.123

    Dr. Herfkens completed his medical degree at Loyola-Stritch School of Medicine in 1974, followed by residencies in Internal Medicine and Radiology at Loyola-Stritch and UCSF, respectively. He also pursued a research fellowship in Nuclear Medicine at UCSF.12 His research focuses on imaging cardiovascular diseases using CT, MRI, and spectroscopy, and he has contributed significantly to advancing hybrid PET/MRI technologies.12

    He has been recognized with numerous honors, including serving as President of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (1998-1999) and receiving the Lauterbur Award from the Society of Computed Body Tomography and MR multiple times.12

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    Browse Radiology | Stanford Profiles
    Aug 12 · med.stanford.edu
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    Robert Herfkens - Stanford Medicine
    Robert Herfkens - Stanford Profiles

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