Personal Statement
Gregory Nikogosyan, DO, is an assistant professor in the University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Current clinical specializations include psychiatric consults for individuals in the emergency department and inpatient hospital services. Nikogosyan provides outpatient neuropsychiatric care for individuals with various neurological disorders with a particular emphasis on epilepsy and movement disorders. Furthermore, he has expertise in peri-surgical and critical care psychiatry performing presurgical assessments for kidney transplant and functional neurosurgery services. Coming from an Armenian upbringing, he holds a particular interest in Armenian cultural psychiatry and mental health. He serves on government taskforces for guidelines and volunteers as an elected board member of the non-profit Alzheimer's Care Armenia.
Areas of Specialty
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
Neuropsychiatry
Peri-Surgical and Critical Care Psychiatry
Neuromodulation
Armenian Cultural Psychiatry & Mental Health
Education
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Biology with History Minor - 2014 - Stevens Institute of Technology
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine - 2018 - Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine
Internal Medicine Residency - PGY I - Sunrise GME Health Consortium
General Psychiatry Residency - PGY II & III - University of Hawai'i, John A. Burns School of Medicine
Chief Resident, General Psychiatry Residency - PGY IV - University of Hawai'i John A. Burns School of Medicine
Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship - PGY V - Yale University School of Medicine