Moorice A. Caparo, MD
Pain Medicine
- Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Montefiore at 1250 Waters Place
1250 Waters place
Bronx, NY 10461-2720
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Moorice Caparo, MD, is Associate Fellowship Program Director, Multidisciplinary Pain Program and Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Anesthesia at Montefiore Einstein. His clinical focus centers on pain medicine, medical education, simulation medicine and musculoskeletal medicine.
After obtaining his Bachelor of Arts in biology with a minor in psychological and brain sciences from Johns Hopkins University in 2012, Dr. Caparo earned his Doctor of Medicine from Rutgers University in 2016. He then completed a preliminary internship in internal medicine at Morristown Medical Center in 2017 before completing a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School in 2020. Following this, Dr. Caparo completed a fellowship in multidisciplinary pain medicine at Montefiore in 2021.
Dr. Caparo’s research interests mirror his clinical expertise. His work has been published in original communications in peer-reviewed journals, books, review articles, abstracts and poster presentations, and he has given invited presentations nationally.
Dr. Caparo is board certified by the American Board of Pain Medicine and the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is a member of the American Academy of Pain Medicine, the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, the North American Neuromodulation Society and the North American Spine Society. Dr. Caparo has received multiple awards, including the Excellence in Teaching award at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/Harvard Medical School.
Gender: Male
Credentials
Titles and Positions
- Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Education and Training
- Medical Education Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
- Fellowship Montefiore Medical Center
- Residency Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
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Clinical Focus
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Montefiore at 1250 Waters Place
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Research
Publications
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The current state of training in pain medicine fellowships: An Association of Pain Program Directors (APPD) survey of program directorsSayed Emal Wahezi; Moorice Caparó; Naum ShaparinSep 2024Sayed Emal Wahezi; Trent D. Emerick; Moorice Caparó; Heejung Choi; Yashar Eshraghi; Tahereh Naeimi; Lynn Kohan; Magdalena Anitescu; Thelma Wright; Rene Przkora; Kiran Patel; Tim J. Lamer; Susan Moeschler; Ugur Yener; Jonathan Alerte; Radhika Grandhe; Alexander Bautista; Boris Spektor; Kristen Noon; Rajiv Reddy; Uzondu C. Osuagwu; Anna Carpenter; Frederic J. Gerges; Danielle B. Horn; Casey A. Murphy; Chong Kim; Scott G. Pritzlaff; Cameron Marshall; Gwynne Kirchen; Christine Oryhan; Tejinder S. Swaran Singh; Dawood Sayed; Timothy R. Lubenow; Nalini Sehgal; Charles E. Argoff; Amit Gulati; Miles R. Day; Naum Shaparin; Nabil Sibai; Anterpreet Dua; Meredith Barad
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Trainee Insight into Pain Fellowship Programs: A Critical Evaluation of the Current Educational System by the APPDSayed Emal Wahezi; Moorice Caparó; Stephanie Rand; Naum ShaparinJul 2024Sayed Emal Wahezi; Tahereh Naeimi; Moorice Caparó; Trent D. Emerick; Heejung Choi; Yashar Eshraghi; Magdalena Anitescu; Kiran Patel; Rene Przkora; Thelma Wright; Susan Moeschler; Meredith Barad; Stephanie Rand; Mooyeon Oh-Park; Benjamin J. Seidel; Ugur Yener; Jonathan Alerte; Naum Shaparin; Alan D. Kaye; Lynn Kohan
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Fellowship education in a new era of pain medicine: Concerns and commentary for changeSayed E. Wahezi; Moorice CaparoJan 2024Sayed E. Wahezi; Moorice Caparo; Tahereh Naeimi; Lynn Kohan
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Current Waveforms in Spinal Cord Stimulation and Their Impact on the Future of Neuromodulation: A Scoping ReviewSayed E. Wahezi; Moorice A. CaparoJan 2024Sayed E. Wahezi; Moorice A. Caparo; Ria Malhotra; Lakshman Sundaram; Kevin Batti; Prince Ejindu; Ratnakar Veeramachaneni; Magdalena Anitescu; Corey W. Hunter; Tahereh Naeimi; Fadi Farah; Lynn Kohan
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Authors’ response to the letter to the editor on “the importance of interventional pain research in academic settings; a call for change to fortify our future. A message from the association of pain program directors (APPD)”Moorice A. Caparó; Sayed E. WaheziDec 2023Moorice A. Caparó; Tahereh Naeimi; Lynn Kohan; Sayed E. Wahezi
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