Robert J. Loch, Ph.D., MBA, CNMT, associate dean of clinical and student affairs in the College of Health Sciences at Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences, has been selected to participate in the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technologist Sectionโs Leadership Academy.
The two-day program, held in January 2026, brings together emerging leaders for focused development through lectures, team-building exercises and networking opportunities. Its goal is to cultivate future SNMMI-TS leaders who are committed to advancing the profession and the organization.
โBeing selected recognizes my contributions to the field of nuclear medicine,โ Loch says. โThe academy will help me grow in my leadership, expand my network and open doors to serve professionally. I will get to know people with strengths different than my own and vastly expand my collegial circle that I can lean on for mentorship and resources.โ
Loch says the skills and connections he builds through the academy will directly benefit DMU students. He anticipates the program will enhance his ability to support their clinical education by helping him identify new potential partners and opportunities for continued learning and future research collaboration.
Looking ahead, Loch sees the academy as a springboard for deeper involvement in SNMMI and its technologist section.
โThis really is an opportunity to prepare me to seek leadership roles within the society and engage in conversations about how the profession takes shape,โ he says.
Loch has nine years of experience as a program director and 11 years in leadership roles, including associate dean, dean and provost.
