Locations and Appointments
CUIMC/Milstein Hospital Building
About Shivani Ghoshal, MD
Shivani Ghoshal, MD is an assistant professor of neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in the Division of Critical Care and Hospitalist Neurology. She completed her medical doctorate from Harvard Medical School, her residency in neurology from Yale, and fellowship training in critical care neurology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine. Prior to joining the faculty at Columbia, she was an assistant professor of neurology in the Division of Neurocritical Care at Wake Forest School of Medicine, where she received her neurosonology board certification. Dr. Ghoshal is an expert in the treatment of neurologic emergencies such as subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, status epilepticus, and neurotrauma. Her research interests focus on neurocritical care education and curricular development. In addition to her clinical and research activities, Dr. Ghoshal serves as an associate program director at Columbia for the Neurocritical Care Fellowship Program at NYP/Columbia and Cornell.
Specialties & Expertise
- Critical Care
Education
- Medical School: Columbia
- Internship: Columbia
- Residency: Columbia
- Fellowship: Columbia
Leadership, Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor of Neurology at CUMC
Hospital Affiliations
- NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Awards & Honors
- 2009 NIMH MH/DD Research Education Grant recipient. Project: Repetitive behaviorpatterns in autism. Mentor: Dr. Kerim Munir at Childrens Hospital Boston.
- 2011 ANA Medical Student Travel Award recipient. Project: “Migraine-related ICH A Case Study and Review”
- 2014 Penry Residents Epilepsy Program
- 2016 First graduate of Yale New Haven Clinician Educator Track
- 2016 Yale New Haven Neurology Resident of the Year
- 2017 Neurocritical Care Society Travel Grant recipient
- 2019 Cardiovascular Sciences Center Pilot Grant, $20,000. Wake Forest BaptistMedical Center
- 2020 Dementia Alliance of North Carolina Young Investigator Grant. $100,000. Grant period 2020-2022
- 2020 KL2 Mentored Career Development Grant. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.Grant period 2020-2022