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Christopher Gharibo

Christopher Gharibo

Christopher Gharibo, MD is a Professor with the Departments of Anesthesiology, Peri-Operative Care & Pain Medicine as well as Orthopedics at NYU School of Medicine and serves as the Medical Director of Pain Medicine at NYU Langone Hospitals Center. Dr. Gharibo obtained his M.D. degree from Rutgers Medical School in 1992 and completed his anesthesiology residency at NYU Medical Center. He served his Pain Medicine fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology and holds subspecialty certification in Pain Medicine. His acute pain experience has included developing system-wide use of interventional techniques in combination with nonopioids and opioids as part of multimodal pain management pathways. He has been instrumental in developing and overseeing the pain medicine department at NYU that has been able to develop pain medicine policy and procedure focused on acute and chronic pain, from implementing a system of pain assessments based on functional gains to making pain visible on NYU’s census boards to opioid prescribing policy and pain safety oversight that focuses on pharmacological and interventional pain management. His areas of clinical expertise also includes low back and neck pain of musculoskeletal and spinal origin and neuropathic pain syndromes such as painful peripheral neuropathies and CRPS. His areas of technical expertise include nerve blocks, peripheral and spinal injection techniques for diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain syndromes including joint injections, epidural steroid injections, nerve root blocks, facet injections, facet nerve blocks, radiofrequency rhizotomy as well as drug delivery systems and spinal cord stimulators. Many of these injections can provide diagnostic answers and be tailored to provide prolonged pain relief and functional improvement when used as part of an overall plan of care.

Curriculum Vitae

Christopher Gharibo, MD, is a highly accomplished specialist in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, currently serving as a Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care & Pain Management and Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He is also the Director of Pain Medicine at NYU Langone Health. With a career spanning over two decades, Professor Gharibo is recognized as a leading authority in the management of complex chronic pain conditions and the development of multidisciplinary pain care models.

His clinical and academic expertise is comprehensive, with specific focuses on:

  • Interventional Pain Management: Performing advanced procedures for spinal pain, joint pain, and neuropathic pain syndromes.
  • Multidisciplinary Care: Leading integrated teams to provide comprehensive treatment plans for patients with acute and chronic pain.
  • Medical Education: Directing residency and fellowship programs and frequently lecturing at national and international medical congresses.

Professor Gharibo has held significant leadership positions within the medical community, including serving on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) and as a member of the Executive Board of the Eastern Pain Association. He is deeply involved in clinical research and has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals such as Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology. He also serves as a reviewer and editor for several specialized medical journals.

In addition to his clinical and research roles, he is a dedicated advocate for patient safety and quality of care, contributing to the development of national guidelines for responsible opioid prescribing and interventional pain techniques.