Dr. Grosberg is the Director of the Hartford Healthcare Headache Program in Connecticut and Professor of Neurology at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Prior to this, he was Co-Director of the Montefiore Headache Center and Program Director of the Headache and Facial Pain Fellowship at the Montefiore Headache Center.
Dr. Grosberg earned his medical degree at the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse. He completed a medical internship at Maimonides Medical Center in New York and his neurology residency and headache and facial pain fellowship at the Montefiore Headache Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He is board-certified in neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and board-certified in Headache Medicine by the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties.
Dr. Grosberg has been the recipient of several prestigious awards for his work, including the Clinical Headache Fellowship Award from the American Headache Society, the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Gold DOC award, and the Members Choice Award for the Best Paper published in the journal Headache.
While Dr. Grosberg has extensive experience with clinical trials research, another primary academic area of interest is headache-related education. Accordingly, he has either authored or co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, invited reviews, textbooks, book chapters, and abstracts. He was also an editor for the book Headache in the “Neurology in Practice” series. He has organized and led annual preceptorships for neurologists from Colombia, South America to promote their career growth in the field of headache medicine.
A respected colleague and sought-after lecturer, Dr. Grosberg has delivered more than 150 invited lectures locally, nationally, and internationally. Over more than a decade, Dr. Grosberg has trained many future physician leaders in the field of headache medicine, including the primary headache specialists for Israel, Puerto Rico, and Singapore. He has particular interests in the clinical aspects of headache, including diagnosis, classification, and definition of unusual headache syndromes, such as retinal migraine, new daily persistent headache, cluster headache, and nummular headache.
Dr. Grosberg is a Fellow of the American Headache Society and a member of the International Headache Society and the American Academy of Neurology. For the American Headache Society, he was the past chair of the Refractory Headache section and serves on the Practice Management Committee and the special interest sections for procedural headache medicine, academic affairs, headache classification, inpatient headache, and women’s issues. He is also an invited reviewer for the journals Headache, Cephalalgia, and Headache Currents.