PGY-6, Child and Adolescent Emergency Psychiatry Fellow
Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Dr. Mansuri hails from India, where he attended medical school and then did his Master’s in Public Health specializing in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Drexel University, followed by a General Psychiatry Residency at Texas Tech University and is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, where he is currently the Chief Fellow for Education and Research. He is very passionate about mentoring medical students and residents, using Facebook and Instagram as a platform to connect with them. He has been awarded 33 awards including multiple national awards for his work.
Using social media, he has mentored more than 300 students from start to finish for residency and created a Facebook group that now has more than 129,600 students worldwide. With his belief that every person has a story to tell and a lesson to teach, he created a website called “humansofusmle.org” to bring out inspiring stories and life lessons about physicians who go through the journey of USMLE. He is researching the impact of psychiatric diseases on hospital outcomes for medical diseases by using nationally representative large datasets. He has a prolific publication record with a total of 170 publications including 67 manuscripts.
He is deeply interested in Interventional Psychiatry, specifically Ketamine and TMS. He has also created multiple collaborative research groups where medical students and International Medical Graduates can work directly with faculty and Program Directors. These groups have published extensively in reputed journals and won national awards.