Bio
Robert Cowan, MD, FAAN is Professor of Neurology and Chief of the Division of Headache Medicine at Stanford University. Prior to coming to Stanford he was ta senior clinical research scientist in molecular neurobiology at Huntington Medical Research Institutes (Pasadena, CA). Dr. Cowan attended University of Southern California, Keck Medical School, completed a residency program at USC Department of Neurology and served on faculty there until 2000. He is Board Certified in the areas of: Psychiatry and Neurology and Pain Medicine. He also holds subspecialty certification in Headache Medicine. Dr. Cowan is widely published in various scientific journals, including the Journal of the American Medical Association Cephalalgia, and Headache. He has authored book chapters lectures both nationally and internationally on a variety of headache topics, and has appeared on NBC, CBS and has been featured in articles ranging from the San Francisco Chronicle to Vogue Magazine.
Dr. Cowan has held several nationally elected positions, including chair of the sections on Chronic Daily Headache and In-office Patient Education for the American Headache Society. He is immediate past President of the Headache Cooperative of the Pacific, is a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society. He is on the boards of the Alliance for Headache Diseases Advocacy, the Headache Cooperative of the Pacific, the American Headache and Migraine Association, and the American Council for Headache Education. He is a reviewer for several peer-reviewed journals, including Headache and Cephalalgia. He is an editor for Headache Currents. Dr. Cowan is the author of The Keeler Migraine Method (Penguin/Avery, 2008).
Along with Dr. Alan Rapoport, Professor of Neurology at UCLA School of Medicine, Dr. Cowan co-founded BonTriage which develops computer-based tools to aid in the diagnosis, education, and care of people with chronic medical conditions. Dr. Cowan’s primary iresearch nterest is the pathophysiology of chronic daily headache, utilizing functional imaging, body fluid analysis and deep phenotyping. He has been the recipient of NIH, foundation, industry and individual grants and gifts for his research, .
Clinical Focus
- Headache Medicine
- Neurology
Academic Appointments
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Clinical Professor, Neurology & Neurological Sciences
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Clinical Professor (By courtesy), Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Administrative Appointments
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Program Director, Headache Cooperative of the Pacific (2007 - 2011)
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Vice President, Headache Cooperative of the Pacific (2007 - 2012)
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Chair, Refractory Headache Special Interest Section, American Headache Society, American Headache Society (2012 - Present)
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Director,Stanford Headache Program, Stanford University School of Medicine (2011 - Present)
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President, Headache Cooperative of the Pacific (2012 - Present)
Honors & Awards
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Magna Cum Laude, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts (1972)
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Woodrow Wilson Scholar, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts (1972)
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Chief Resident, LAC/USC, Los Angeles, California (1989)
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Fellow, American Academy of Neurology (2006)
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Fellow, American Headache Society (2010)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Member, Board of Directors, Alliance for Headache Disorders Advocacy (2009 - Present)
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Member, Board of Directors, Headache Cooperative of the Pacific (2007 - Present)
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Member, Advisory Committee, NCAA Select committee on headache in collegiate atheletes (2013 - Present)
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Member,, American Headache Society (1995 - Present)
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Member, American Academy of Neurology (1990 - Present)
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Member, International Headache Society (2010 - Present)
Professional Education
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Board Certification: Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (1994)
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Residency:LAC and USC Medical Center (1990) CA
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Internship:LAC and USC Medical Center (1987) CA
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Medical Education:Keck School of Medicine University of Southern CA (1986) CA
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Board Certification, Unified Council of Neurologic Subspecialties, Headache Medicine (2008)
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Board Certification, American Academy of Pain Medicine (2000)
Community and International Work
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AHDA
Topic
Funding for Headache Research
Populations Served
Headache Researchers, Clinicians, and Patients
Location
US
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No
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AHMA
Topic
Patient Advocacy
Partnering Organization(s)
American Headache Society
Populations Served
Patients with Headache
Location
US
Ongoing Project
Yes
Opportunities for Student Involvement
No