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Dr. Lewin received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from Brown University in 1981 and his Doctor of Medicine from Yale University in 1985.
Jonathan S. Lewin, MD / Association of Program Directors in Radiology/Association of University Radiologists/Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments
Dr. Jonathan Lewin was appointed the Executive Vice President for Health Affairs and the President, CEO & Chairman of the Board for Emory Healthcare in February 2016. Prior to his Emory appointment, Dr. Lewin served as the Martin Donner Professor and Director of the Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science at Johns Hopkins University and the Radiologist-in-Chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital since 2004. Additionally, Dr. Lewin was the Senior Vice President of Integrated Healthcare Delivery for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and holds secondary appointments as Professor of Oncology, Neurosurgery, and Biomedical Engineering.
Dr. Lewin received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from Brown University in 1981 and his Doctor of Medicine from Yale University in 1985.
Following his internship at Yale-New Haven Hospital and residency in diagnostic radiology at University Hospitals of Cleveland, he completed a magnetic resonance research fellowship in Germany, a neuroradiology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, and additional training in head and neck radiology at the Pittsburgh Eye and Ear Hospital.
Prior to this, he was the Director of the Division of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Vice Chairman for Research and Academic Affairs in the Department of Radiology at Case Western Reserve University and the University Hospitals of Cleveland.
He has been a pioneer in interventional and intra-operative MR imaging, and has published more than 180 peer-reviewed manuscripts, over 60 chapters, reviews, commentaries and invited papers, and more than 300 peer-reviewed abstracts.
Dr. Lewin has been principal investigator and co-principal investigator on NIH and other federal and state grants with awards of over $10 million in direct costs, as well as a co-investigator on a number of other grants and projects. He is an inventor on over 20 patents, and has given over 100 invited lectures in nine countries on a number of topics in magnetic resonance imaging, has served on numerous national committees, editorial boards, and grant review groups for foundations and the NIH, and has served on the Task Force on Minimally-Invasive Cancer Therapy for the National Cancer Institute.
Currently, he is on the Board of Chancellors of the American College of Radiology and serves on the Board of Directors or Executive Committees for the American Roentgen Ray Society, Association of University Radiologists, Society of Chairs of Academic Radiology Departments, Academy of Radiology Research, International Society for Strategic Studies in Radiology, and several other national and international organizations.