Yunis Mayasi, M.D., M.S.
Visiting Associate Professor
Interests
Medical
Dr. Yunis Mayasi is deeply committed to the field of neurocritical care, focusing on managing patients with severe neurological conditions. His expertise extends across various subspecialties within neurology, including vascular neurology and neurocritical care. He is particularly interested in improving outcomes for patients suffering from acute neurological injuries, leveraging his extensive experience and research interests. His clinical work is complemented by his involvement in developing protocols and guidelines to enhance patient care, particularly in the management of neurovascular emergencies and critical care scenarios.
Research
Dr. Mayasi’s research interests are rooted in the intersection of neurocritical care and vascular neurology, with a strong focus on cerebral hemodynamics, inflammation, and their roles in neurological outcomes. His research has contributed significantly to understanding the neurological complications in critically ill patients, particularly those undergoing advanced critical care interventions. Dr. Mayasi is also involved in investigating the inflammatory responses in subarachnoid hemorrhage and how these processes affect recovery and prognosis. His work aims to uncover novel therapeutic approaches and improve clinical outcomes for patients with complex neurological conditions.
Teaching
Dr. Mayasi is passionate about medical education, with a particular focus on neurocritical care and vascular neurology. He has served as a clinical associate professor at multiple institutions, where he has been involved in both formal and informal teaching. His teaching portfolio includes delivering lectures on critical care topics, mentoring residents and fellows, and developing educational materials for various levels of learners. Dr. Mayasi is dedicated to fostering the next generation of neurologists by sharing his expertise and advancing their understanding of complex neurological conditions and their management in critical care settings.