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Ronald Lorig, MD, PhD

Ronald Lorig, MD, PhD
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Department Regional Radiology
Primary Location Euclid Hospital
Type of Doctor Adults Only
Languages English
Surgeon Yes
Locations
Euclid Hospital
Primary Location

Euclid Hospital

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Biography

About Ronald Lorig, MD, PhD

Ronald J. Lorig, MD, PhD, is Chair, Department of Regional Radiology at Cleveland Clinic's Administrative Center in Beachwood, Ohio. Dr. Lorig came to the Cleveland Clinic in 1982 to complete a residency in diagnostic radiology and subsequently joined the diagnostic radiology staff in the abdominal imaging section in 1986. In 1990, he was named a Bruce Hubbard Stewart Fellow.  

His career began with a degree in electrical engineering from Iowa State University of Science and Technology  in Ames, Iowa. Named a Ford Foundation Fellow  at  Case Institute of Technology , he moved to Cleveland in 1966 to pursue a master's degree and a doctorate in biomedical engineering from Case Western Reserve University. Upon completing his doctorate , Dr. Lorig received a joint appointment from the Case Western Reserve University schools of medicine and engineering. He taught for several years as an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at  Case Western Reserve University with a research laboratory in neurosurgery at University Hospitals of  Cleveland, and then launched the third and final stage of his formal education in 1977, entering medical school at Case Western Reserve University.   

Certified by the American Board of Radiology, Dr. Lorig has been active in the American College of Radiology, the American Roentgen Ray Society, the Ohio State Medical Association, the Radiological Society of North America and the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine. In his long association with the Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Lorig served as section head and chairman of radiology at Ashtabula County Medical Center, section head and chairman of radiology at Marymount Hospital in Garfield Heights, Ohio and medical director of radiology at Beachwood Family Health Center prior to assuming his current position as Chairman of Regional Radiology as well as section head and chairman of radiology at Euclid Hospital.

Education & Professional Highlights

Education & Professional Highlights

Appointed
1986

Education & Fellowships

Residency - Cleveland Clinic
Diagnostic Radiology
Cleveland, OH USA
1986

Internship - Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Diagnostic Radiology
Cleveland, OH
1983

Medical Education - Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Cleveland, OH
1982

Undergraduate - Iowa State University
Ames, IA
1966

Certifications

  • Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology

Specialty Interests

magnetic resonance imaging, abdominal imaging, magnetic resonance angiography, computerized tomography, mammography

Research & Publications

Research & Publications

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Industry Relationships

Industry Relationships

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