Prior to his role at Duke, Dr. Rubin was a professor and chief of the section of cardiovascular imaging in Stanford University’s Department of Radiology. He also held concurrent appointments as associate dean for clinical affairs, associate director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, and vice chief of staff of Stanford Hospital and Clinics. In research and clinical roles, Dr. Rubin pioneered the use of spiral computed tomography (CT) and multi-detector row CT for imaging the cardiovascular system and has personally performed and interpreted more than 10,000 CT angiograms since 1991. Dr. Rubin is the author of more than 135 peer-reviewed manuscripts and more than 50 review articles and book chapters. He has edited five books, including the recently published textbook CT and MR Angiography: Comprehensive Vascular Assessment. He has been listed annually in America’s Top Doctors and Best Doctors in America since 2002 and 2004, respectively.
In 2008, he was awarded the Most Effective Radiology Educator award by AuntMinnie.com, a website for radiologists and related clinical professionals in the medical imaging industry.