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Office
1725 W Harrison Street
Suite 118
Chicago, IL 60612Phone+1 312-942-8905
Summary
- Dr. Ravi Kasi is a physiatrist in Chicago, IL and is affiliated with Rush University Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Illinois College of Medicine and has been in practice 8 years. He specializes in neurorehabilitation and spinal cord injury medicine and is experienced in stroke, spinal cord injury rehabilitation, brain injury rehabilitation, and fall risk assessment.
Education & Training
- Rush University Medical CenterChief Residency, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2012 - 2013
- Rush University Medical CenterResidency, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2009 - 2013
- University of Illinois College of MedicineClass of 2009, MD
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 2012 - 2026
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Brain Injury Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Outstanding Service Award Access Living of Greater Chicago, 2018
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification EpicCare Ambulatory EMR, Epic Systems Corporation, 2013
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2 citationsPoster 244 An Unusual Cause of Coma from Consumption of Red Yeast Rice: A Case Report.Yogen Patel, Alex B. Behar, Chirag D. Shah, Ravi Kasi
PM & R. 2016-09-01 - 49 citationsIncreased fusiform area activation in schizophrenia during processing of spatial frequency-degraded faces, as revealed by fMRI.Steven M. Silverstein, Sherrie D. All, Ravi Kasi, Sarah Berten, Brian Essex
Psychological Medicine. 2010-07-01 - 15 citationsMultidisciplinary inpatient rehabilitation for Functional Movement Disorders: A prospective study with long term follow up.Charles Hebert, Jay M. Behel, Gian Pal, Ravi Kasi, Katie Kompoliti
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 2021-01-01
Research History
- Functional Movement Disorders: Efficacy of acute inpatient rehabilitation as treatment2016 - Present
Professional Memberships
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