Kenneth B. Chapman, MD Assistant Clinical Professor

Dr. Kenneth Chapman is the director of pain management at Staten Island University Hospital and is an assistant clinical professor at NYU Langone Medical Center and adjunct assistant professor at Hofstra Medical School. He completed his Interventional Pain Management Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio,in 2006 and his Anesthesiology residency at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York, New York. Dr. Chapman director of Research and Education at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hostral/Spine and Pain Institute of NY pain management fellowship program and is actively involved in teaching and lecturing both nationally and internationally. Dr. Chapman also frequently serves as a pain management Board Examiner for certification on the Fellowship of Interventional Pain Practice Pain Boards. He has won numerous peer validated awards and was one of the youngest physicians to ever be named as both a NY Times ‘Super Doctor’ and NY Magazine ‘Top Doctor’ when he first received the recognition in 2014. While at the Cleveland Clinic Dr. Chapman also received the “Ethlene R. Smith’s Most Outstanding Fellow” award. He is Vice President of the NYS Interventional Pain Society and on the advisory board to the NYS Worker’s Compensation Board responsible for writing the NYS Worker’s Compensation Guidelines, which all injured workers in the state are treated by. Dr. Chapman’s interests include translational research pertaining to spinal cord stimulation and dorsal root ganglion stimulation mechanism of action in particular, and studies involving the expansion of the indications for DRG-S.