Dr. Christopher Gharibo

Professor

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Biography

Christopher G. Gharibo is a Professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, specializing in Pain Management. He focuses on treating adults with complex pain conditions, including low back and neck pain, neuropathic pain syndromes, and painful peripheral neuropathies. Dr. Gharibo's approach integrates physical therapy, pharmacotherapy, and interventional pain medicine, with a strong emphasis on tailoring treatments to ensure prolonged pain relief and functional improvement for his patients. His clinical journey began with an anesthesiology residency at NYU Langone, where he developed a profound passion for pain medicine. With a commitment to advancing the field, he has published research aimed at improving patient outcomes. Dr. Gharibo’s educational background and extensive clinical experience equip him with the skills necessary to provide exceptional care and foster effective patient-provider partnerships at NYU Langone Health.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2010-08-01 — Present

NYU Grossman School of Medicine • New York, NY

Leading expert in Pain Management, focusing on treating complex pain conditions with a multi-disciplinary approach.

Director, Pain Medicine

2010-08-01 — Present

NYU Langone Health • New York, NY

Oversaw the Pain Medicine department, developed treatment protocols and coordinated care efforts.

Courses

Pain Management

Requirements for New York University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from accredited institution Strong background in biological, chemical, physical, or mathematical sciences
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Personal statement
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • CV/Resume
  • Unofficial transcripts
Specialization Notes

Open Program in Biomedical Sciences (Vilcek Institute) covers departments like Biochemistry, Pathology, Neuroscience, Microbiology, etc.