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Dublin
joins Department of Radiology
Arthur B. Dublin
recently joined the UC Davis Department of Radiology faculty
as a professor.
Dublin, who specializes
in neuroradiology, received his bachelors degree in
zoology from UCLA in 1964 and his medical degree from UC San
Francisco in 1968. He was certified by the American Board
of Radiology in 1975 and earned a certificate of added qualifications
in neuroradiology in 1996.
Dublins
clinical interests are in neuroradiology, general angiography,
body imaging, mammography, head and neck radiology, spine
radiology, and back pain. He is a fellow of the American College
of Radiology and also holds an MBA from California State University,
Sacramento.
Dublins
research centers around back pain, vertebroplasty and discography.
He is a reviewer for the American Journal of Diseases of
Children and Clinical Radiology and has written
extensively about radiological topics, including diagnostic
and therapeutic procedures.
Dublin spent a
year serving as a Radiological Society of North America visiting
professor in Riga, Latvia. He also completed flight surgeon
training at the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute in Pensacola,
Fla., and was a presidential helicopter squadron flight surgeon
in Washington, D.C., from 1970-1972. Dublin is a member of
the American Society of Neuroradiology, the Northern California
Radiological Society, the Western Neuroradiological Society,
and the Gynecoradiology Society.
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