Headache Journal

March 2023 Society Spotlight

Special Interest Section Edition: Women’s Health

The Women’s Health Special Interest Section is a diverse group of professionals that aim to advance women’s health in headache medicine. We meet at our national meeting, twice a year, in conjunction with the AHS meetings. We also break into smaller groups more frequently to work on research projects and discuss various ideas.

We have two main goals, which include research and advocacy for women’s health. The Section focuses on topics such as pregnancy, post-partum, and menopause.

We have put together a number of pre-courses that have been a part of American Headache Society meetings in the last few years. Two of the most recent courses were the Migraine Experience in the Pandemic, as well as a pre-course in vascular issues. Several of our members are speakers at these symposia, bringing our clinical expertise to the audience.

We are also focused on research and collaboration with other special interest committees. We have written about the use of integrative medicine for migraine during pregnancy and formulated educational materials for our primary care colleagues.

Join the Women’s Health Special Interest Section

Meet the Chairs

Huma Sheikh, MD

Dr. Sheikh is a triple-board certified neurologist with subspecialty training in Headache as well as Vascular Issues. She currently is an Assistant Professor at Mount Sinai Medical School in NYC along with her own private practice focusing on Headache. She was previously the founder and co-chair of the Migraine and Vascular Disease Special Interest Section.

Deena Kuruvilla, MD

Dr. Kuruvilla is a neurologist and Director of the Westport Headache Institute. She is board certified in Neurology and Headache Medicine. She has also served as chair of the Complementary and Integrative Medicine Special Interest Section. Dr. Kuruvilla’s research and clinical work has been widely featured in the press, including GoopPrevention MagazineNeurology TodayFood Network, and the Wall Street Journal.

This article is accurate and up to date at the time of posting, but may not reflect the most recent scientific developments or updates.