David Kloth, MD - Bio
David is the current Vice Chair of NTAC and one of its founding physician leaders. David is also the Founder, Medical Director, and President of Connecticut Pain Care. He has been practicing full-time interventional pain management for over 10 years. After graduating Union College in 1983, he went on to medical school at New York University School of Medicine where he completed his training in 1987. He then completed his formal training in anesthesiology and pain management through the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
He is the President and Medical Director of Connecticut Pain Care, which has offices throughout the State of Connecticut. In 2000, David helped found the Connecticut Pain Society and was elected their first President. He continues to serve as President and Executive Director of the Connecticut Pain Society. He served for two years on the Connecticut Carrier Advisory Committee for Medicare in Connecticut and now serves on the Medical Advisory Board for Workers Compensation in the State of Connecticut.David is also a past president of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians - one of NTAC's founding physician societies.
David has been active in the political arena on both the state and Federal levels to bring effective change on a number of issues including malpractice reform, coverage for multiple different types of interventional pain treatments and workers' compensation treatment guidelines. More recently, David has been an active national spokesperson for interventional pain medicine and neuromodulation, appearing on Fox News, the Huffington Post and other national media outlets.