
Palmerton, PA — Robert D. Reinhart, MD, is being recognized
by Continental Who's Who as a Trusted
Healthcare Professional in Vascular and Interventional Radiology,
acknowledging his work with St Luke's University Health Network.
A well-respected Vascular & Interventional Radiologist,
Dr. Reinhart serves patients at The Vascular Center at St. Luke's Health Center
in Palmerton. Vascular and interventional radiology is a specialized branch of
radiology that focuses on diagnosing and treating diseases within the blood
vessels and lymphatic system and other medical conditions such as cancer and
specific infertility issues. For the past two years, Dr. Reinhart has also
served as the Vice President of Medical Affairs for St. Luke's University
Health Network, a nationally recognized health system and one of the leading
teaching hospitals in the United States.
Dr. Reinhart received his Medical degree in 1992 from the
Washington University School of Medicine. He completed his Internship in 1993
at St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network and his Residency in 1997 with
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. The following year, he completed his
Vascular and Interventional Radiology fellowship at Brigham and Women's
Hospital. He is board-certified in Vascular & Interventional Radiology and
Diagnostic Radiology through the American Board of Radiology, a not-for-profit,
physician-led organization tasked with the certification and ongoing
professional development of physicians specializing in diagnostic radiology and
interventional radiology, radiation oncology, and medical physics.
It was a chance phone that sparked Dr. Reinhart's interest
as a young boy to become a doctor. He couldn't help but notice when a friend's
father, a pediatrician, took a phone call concerning an ill patient. Hearing
the pediatrician take charge of the situation — and ultimately learning that he
saved the patient's life — left a lasting impression on the young Dr. Reinhart.
He knew that a career in medicine to help others was what he wanted to pursue
from that moment forward.
When speaking to others about what it takes to become a
successful doctor, Dr. Reinhart's advice is straightforward: "Be nice.
Yes, be knowledgeable and do your job well, but, most importantly, be nice to
everyone around you." In his rare
free time, Dr. Reinhart enjoys skiing and woodworking.
For more information, visit https://www.slhn.org/.