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Sam Parnia

Sam Parnia is a British medical researcher and writer, described in sources as an associate professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and a director of research into cardiopulmonary resuscitation. He is known for research and public commentary on near-death experiences and resuscitation science.

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Sam Parnia
Alma materGuy's and St Thomas' Medical School (MBBS); University of Southampton (PhD)
Known forResearch on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and near-death experiences
Scientific career
FieldsIntensive-care medicine
InstitutionsNew York University Grossman School of Medicine

Sam Parnia is a British1 medical researcher and writer, described in sources as an associate professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center and a director of research into cardiopulmonary resuscitation.1 He is known for research and public commentary on near-death experiences and resuscitation science.1

Education and career

Parnia graduated from Guy's and St Thomas' Medical School in London and received an MBBS in 1995.12 He later studied at the University of Southampton, working as a clinical research fellow and obtaining a PhD in cell biology in 2007.3

After completing fellowship training in pulmonary and critical care medicine in New York City, he joined the faculty at Stony Brook University School of Medicine.4 Since 2015, sources describe him as directing resuscitation research within pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center.4

In 2013, he published Erasing Death: The Science That Is Rewriting the Boundaries Between Life and Death, a popular-science book about developments in resuscitation.5

In August 2024, he published Lucid Dying.6

Research

Parnia has been involved in research on resuscitation after cardiac arrest, including approaches to post-arrest care such as targeted temperature management and monitoring of brain oxygenation in critical care settings.7

He has also been associated with research and commentary on reports of near-death experiences in cardiac arrest survivors, including the AWARE study, a prospective study published in Resuscitation in 2014.89

Selected bibliography

Books
Research publications
  • Parnia, S; Waller, DG; Yeates, R; Fenwick, P (2001). "A qualitative and quantitative study of the incidence, features and aetiology of near-death experiences in cardiac arrest survivors". Resuscitation. 48 (2): 149–156. doi:10.1016/S0300-9572(00)00328-2. PMID 11426476.
  • Parnia, Sam (2014-11-01). "Death and consciousness—an overview of the mental and cognitive experience of death". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1330 (1): 75–93. doi:10.1111/nyas.12582. PMID 25418460. S2CID 33091589.
References

References

  1. Adams, Tim (6 April 2013). "Sam Parnia – the man who could bring you back from the dead". Health: The Observer. The Guardian. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. The State Education Department, The University of the State of New York. Report of the Committee on the Professions Regarding Licensing Petitions. Albany, NY: 2 October 2012.
  3. Hampshire Chronicle staff. Southampton University Graduation List 2007 Part 1. Ceremony 10: School of Medicine; Doctor of Philosophy. Published online 23 July 2007. Accessed 7 June 2016.
  4. Peikoff, Kira (7 December 2015). "CPR Survival Rates Can Differ Greatly by City". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  5. Strodtman, L. K. (2013). "Parnia, Sam. Erasing death: the science that is rewriting the boundaries between life and death". CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. 51 (2): 302+.
  6. "Lucid Dying". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  7. Evers, Marco (29 July 2013). "Back from the dead: Resuscitation expert says end is reversible". Der Spiegel.
  8. Parnia, Sam; Spearpoint, Ken; de Vos, Gabriele; Fenwick, Peter; Goldberg, Diana; Yang, Jie; Zhu, Jiawen; Baker, Katie; Killingback, Hayley (2014-12-01). "AWARE—AWAreness during REsuscitation—a prospective study". Resuscitation. 85 (12): 1799–1805. doi:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.09.004. PMID 25301715.
  9. Lichfield, Gideon (April 2015). "The science of near-death experiences". The Atlantic.