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Our very own Sheena, Renee and Maeghan were recognized and received the following awards for their hard work this year at the State of the Medical Group awards:
Congratulatiions to our wonderful APPs that do so much for our patients and our team.
Andrea was featured on Hartford HealthCare’s Telehealth Program which launched as a pilot at the Headache Center in September of 2018. Visits can be conducted on a home computer, mobile phone or tablet using MyChart Plus, Hartford HealthCare’s electronic medical record platform.
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Dr. Brian Brosberg, Director of the Headache Center, has been elected to serve on the medical advisory board of two companies looking at the use of technology for migraine: Neurolief and Lifegraph.
Dr. Chua featured in INVisible Project MIGRAINE May, 2018, Dr. Chua was featured in the 2nd annual Migraine edition of the INvisible Project, a publication by the U.S. Pain Foundation that highlights patients with chronic conditions, such as migraine.
May, 2018, Dr. Chua was featured in the 2nd annual Migraine edition of the INvisible Project, a publication by the U.S. Pain Foundation that highlights patients with chronic conditions, such as migraine.
The Hartford HealthCare Headache Center continues to raise its profile as a hub for education and research in the field of headache care.
Most recently, the program was observed by the leading headache neurologist in Colombia, South America. Dr. Joe Munoz spent three months shadowing Headache Center Medical Director Dr. Brian Grosberg and his team of headache specialists and seeing patients at the Center.
“We have 50 million people in Colombia and nearly 6 million suffer from migraines. That’s a large number and we have limited resources as far as neurologists and headache specialists go,” says Munoz. “I’ll be bringing back so much information from this visit and have really been impressed with Dr. Grosberg and his team’s multidisciplinary approach to caring for patients.”
Dr. Grosberg and Dr. Munoz met nearly 10 years ago when Grosberg was practicing in New York.
“Being able to have the opportunity for someone of Dr. Munoz’ stature to come here is really tremendous. It speaks to the level of care we’re providing and to the level of education we’re providing as well,” says Grosberg “We’re an academic headache program and I believe the patients see the importance of that. It means we’re not only focusing on their care but bringing advances and cutting edge treatments into the clinical practice. Ultimately that translates into better patient outcomes.”
Dr. Brian Grosberg, medical director of the Hartford HealthCare Headache Center, is co-winner of the Migraine Research Foundation’s first Impact Award that comes with a $250,000 grant to fund a three-year study on status of migrainosus, a severe form of migraine that lasts longer than three days.
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Mail: HHC Headache Center 65 Memorial Rd, Suite 508 West Hartford, CT 06107
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