Headache Journal

Feature a Fellow: June 2024

Name: Guy Greco, MD

Institution: University of Miami in Miami, FL

Nominated by: Teshamae Monteith, MD, FAHS, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology and Alexandra Cocores, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

From Drs. Monteith and Cocores: “We are nominating Dr. Guy Greco who is one of our two outstanding fellows this year. What stands out in his work is his sincere care and patience for our patients. He always takes his time to be thoughtful and considerate, even during a busy clinic day. He is an example of professionalism, punctuality, and communication. He welcomed a baby girl into his family during the fellowship! He will next year complete a fellowship in neurophysiology at our institution. This combination of training will establish him in a unique position to care for our patients.”

ABOUT DR. GRECO

How did you become interested in Headache Medicine?

I had an elective during residency in which I spent several weeks training under Dr. John Rothrock, the former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Headache®.

What year of training are you in?

Fellowship, one year out of residency (PGY-5).

How have you utilized your AHS membership during training? What is your favorite member benefit?

Access to the journal Headache is crucial and tremendously helpful during fellowship especially! There are also infographics for patients which they find very helpful as well.

Who has been your mentor or biggest inspiration within the field?

Dr. John Rothrock is the reason I decided to pursue headache medicine during residency, and Dr. Teshamae Monteith (my fellowship director) is the reason I am able to provide headache care at such a high level through her mentorship and guidance. I couldn’t possibly choose between the two!

Name a fun fact about yourself!

I just became a dad last December!

 

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