Dr. Gerry Gioia

Director, Safe Concussion Outcome, Recovery & Education (SCORE) Program

National Advisory Board

Dr. Gioia is the founder and former chief of the Division of Pediatric Neuropsychology at Children’s National Hospital, where he continues as the director of the SCORE Concussion Program. He is a professor at George Washington University School of Medicine. He is an active clinician and researcher who treats children, adolescents and young adults with concussion/ mild TBI and other neurological disorders. As a researcher, one of his interests includes the identification of post-concussion outcomes in children. He has worked with the CDC for the past 20 years on their “Heads Up” concussion educational toolkits and participated in their 2018 evidence-based systematic review and guideline development of pediatric mild TBI. Dr. Gioia has also participated in the International Concussion in Sport Group Consensus meetings and American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Guideline panel. He leads the Medical Advisory Panel for USA Football and is on their Board of Directors with a focus on the safe implementation of the Football Development Model. He is also on the Sport Science & Safety Committee of USA Lacrosse. He provides concussion management services and consultation to youth, high school, college, and professional teams. He is a past President and Fellow of the Sports Neuropsychology Society, and a Fellow of the APA Society of Clinical Neuropsychology (Div. 40). In addition, he is a sought-after keynote speaker and workshop presenter for national and state associations. He is a coauthor of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) family of instruments and author of the” ConcussTrack” family of instruments.

He is an active clinician who treats children, adolescents and young adults with concussion/ mild TBI and other neurological disorders. His areas of research involve the development of measures that better define outcomes of various neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders, including the executive functions and concussion recovery in children and adolescents. He has worked with the CDC for the past 20 years on their “Heads Up” concussion educational toolkits and participated in their 2018 evidence-based systematic review and guideline development of pediatric mild TBI. Dr. Gioia has participated in the International Concussion in Sport Group Consensus meetings and American Academy of Neurology Sports Concussion Guideline panel. He leads the Medical Advisory Panel for USA Football and is on their Board of Directors with a focus on the implementation of the Football Development Model. He is also on the Sport Science & Safety Committee of USA Lacrosse. He provides concussion management services and consultation to youth, high school, college, and professional teams. He is a past President and Fellow of the Sports Neuropsychology Society, and a Fellow of the APA Society of Clinical Neuropsychology (Div. 40).