Parsa Ravanfar
Clinical Fellow, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Research interests
- Laparoscopic Surgery
- Surgery
- Icu
- Hemodynamics
- Lung Diseases
- Neurology
- Colorectal Surgery
- Trauma
- Hepatobiliary Surgery
- Vascular Surgery
- Organ Transplantation
Biography
Parsa Ravanfar is a Clinical Fellow at Boston Children's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. His research encompasses diverse clinical domains, including neurological rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis, stroke recovery, trauma epidemiology, and surgical outcomes. His most-cited publication, "Efficacy of whole extract of licorice in neurological improvement of patients after acute ischemic stroke" (2016), has received 24 citations and reflects his interest in therapeutic interventions for cerebrovascular disease. His work also addresses psychological dimensions of autoimmune conditions, gynecological surgery, and trauma management strategies.
Selected publications
- Efficacy of whole extract of licorice in neurological improvement of patients after acute ischemic stroke 2016 cited 24×
- Efficacy of group cognitive rehabilitation therapy in multiple sclerosis 2018 cited 23×
- Investigation of Brain Iron in Niemann-Pick Type C: A 7T Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping Study 2023 cited 4×
- Systematic review protocol: Quantitative susceptibility mapping of brain iron accumulation in neurodegenerative diseases 2020 cited 3×
- Investigating the clinical utility of biomarkers and other novel tests in younger onset neurocognitive disorders: the BeYOND study, protocol for a longitudinal clinical study in a real-world setting 2021 cited 2×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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