Aron Rosenthal, MD
Aron D. Rosenthal, MD, MPH, is a radiologist at Imaging Specialists of Charleston, LLC. He joined the practice in 2010.
Prior to Imaging Specialists, Dr. Rosenthal completed his magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) fellowship at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) including neurological, musculoskeletal, and breast imaging. He was a lead developer in UCSD’s first teleradiology practice where he led the formation of an integrated PACS and transcription service, reading room and site design, website development, and marketing. Dr. Rosenthal completed his internship at Christiana Care Hospital in Newark, DE.
Dr. Rosenthal earned his Doctor of Medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; his Master of Public Health at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health where he graduated salutatorian; and his Bachelor of Science in biology with a minor in chemistry at Vanderbilt University.
Dr. Rosenthal holds an American Board of Radiology Certification and medical licenses to practice in South Carolina, North Carolina, and California.
He is a member of the American College of Radiology and the Radiological Society of North America. Dr. Rosenthal is an accomplished researcher and presenter with work published in the International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity and Contraception.
Dr. Rosenthal was inducted into Delta Omega, the national honorary society for graduate studies in public health, in 2010. He was presented the John Amberg Award for Clinical Excellence in 2009 by UCSD Department of Radiology faculty and alumni to recognize his outstanding clinical performance in radiology. Additionally, Dr. Rosenthal received a Certificate of Merit Award at the Radiology Society of North America 2007 Annual Meeting for his educational exhibit, “The Petrous Apex: A Pyramid of Pathology.”
Dr. Rosenthal’s nickname is “A-A-Ron” after the comedy show Key & Peele’s substitute teacher skit - despite his first name actually having only one “A.” He wanted to be Indiana Jones growing up, but ended up adventuring into wine and loved it so much that he became a certified sommelier. Dr. Rosenthal was born in Maryland and roots for nearby hometown sports teams, the Washington Commanders, the Baltimore Orioles, and the Washington Capitals. Maryland’s eastern shore continues to be his favorite travel destination with his wife Cynthia, and their children Maximillian and Madelynn. Dr. Rosenthal supports and volunteers with the Lymphoma & Leukemia Society and First Tee Golf Charity.