The Wallace Trials Center focuses upon comparative effectiveness research at Greenwich Hospital. Dr. Ghogawala as served as principle investigator on several spine trials including the SLIP and CSM trials. He has received multiple research grants from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health. He has more than 30 peer-reviewed original research papers appearing in peer-reviewed scientific journals or presented orally at national neurosurgical meetings.
Dr. Ghogawala is also currently clinical assistant professor of neurological surgery at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven. He is board certified and his clinical interests include spinal and brain tumors, disc herniations, spinal cord compression, spinal deformities and carotid stenosis.
Dr. Ghogawala earned his medical degree at Harvard Medical School, and he completed his residency in neurological surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, both in Boston.
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