Khurram J Khan, MD

Khurram J Khan, MD
Khurram J Khan, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine


Biosketch

Khurram J. Khan, MD, is a board-certified interventional pain physician with Oaklawn Hospital's Pain Management Center, Marshall, Michigan. He is a graduate of Dow Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan. He completed a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation with Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, as well as fellowships in hospice & palliative medicine with the University of California Fresno Medical Education Center, headache medicine, and anesthesia pain medicine, both with the University of Southern California Los Angeles.

  • Board Certification

    • American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
    • American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Pain Medicine)
    • American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Hospice and Palliative Medicine)
    • American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Brain Injury Medicine)
    • United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (Headache Medicine)
  • Education and Training

    • Fellowship 2016, Anesthesia-Pain, School of Medicine, University of Southern California
    • Fellowship 2014, Headache Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Southern California
    • Fellowship 2011, Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Fresno Medical Education Program, University of California San Francisco
    • Residency 2009, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Tufts Medical Center, Tufts University
    • Preliminary Residency 2005, General Surgery, School of Medicine, Wayne State University
    • MD 1999, Dow Medical College
  • Research

    • Pain Management
    • Migraine Headaches
    • Hospice and palliative
    • Headache Disorders
  • Publications

    • Khan K. FDG PET maximum standardized uptake value and pain response to radiation therapy Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2014;48(1):153-154.

    • Khan K. Inflammatory biomarkers to improve prediction of mortality in COPD: Commentary Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2012;44(1):154-155.