Education –
Undergraduate: College of William and Mary
Medical school: Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine Richmond
Internship: Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine, internal medicine
Residency: Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, physical medicine and rehabilitation
Fellowship-
Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine, pain medicine
Board Certified –
American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Publications–
Greenwald BD, Cifu DX, Marwitz JH, Enders LJ, Brown AW, Englander JS, Zafonte RD. Factors associated with balance deficits on admission to rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury: a multicenter analysis. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2001;16(3):238-252.
Note: The above article was published under Dr. Grant’s maiden name, Enders.

Before joining OrthoMaryland in 2005, Dr. Grant completed an intensive pain medicine fellowship at Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine. During her fellowship training, she mastered many leading-edge procedures, including epidural steroid, facet and sacroiliac injections, as well as medial branch blocks, facet radiofrequency and discTRODE radiofrequency.
Dr. Grant has presented at several American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation annual conferences, sharing her research on the use of metabolic measurement in determining nutritional needs in children, work-related lower back injuries and hip motion control in subjects with prior lower limb musculoskeletal injury. While a member of the Department of Pain Management and Rehabilitation at Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine, Dr. Grant gave a number of presentations, most notably on whiplash syndrome rehabilitation, gender variations in pain and hip replacement.
Hospital Affiliations –
• Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC)
• Northwest Hospital
• Sinai Hospital