Ankur Doshi, MD, FACEP, FAHA, is an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. He serves as a member-at-large of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Executive Committee, chair of the School's Academy of Distinguished Medical Educators, and leads the interprofessional education thread of the curricular reform process. He is a member of the School's promotions, admissions, and curriculum committees, and co-chaired its Phase 1 Curricular Reform Task Force. Dr. Doshi is an emergency physician at UPMC, clinical director of the University of Pittsburgh Post-Cardiac Arrest Service, and co-director of the University of Pittsburgh Center for Cardiac Arrest Survival.
Dr. Doshi is a clinician-educator focused on evaluating medical providers’ clinical decision-making processes, professional development, and outcomes after cardiac arrest. Additionally, he is an active member of organized emergency medicine societies and has taken on leadership roles in health policy development and advocacy. He holds multiple administrative teaching roles, including Course Director for the MS2-required Integrated Case Studies course and the MS4 Science of Resuscitation selective. He teaches across the four years of the medical school curriculum in large and small-group settings and actively precepts students, residents, and fellows in the clinical environment. He has developed numerous innovative educational programs, including the Department’s Summer Research/Clinical Immersion (SRI) curriculum, which focuses on research and professional development for undergraduate and pre-doctoral students. The SRI has trained over 80 students in the past 9 years, including 30 from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine (URiM). Dr. Doshi has secured a sustainable foundation grant to support training for students from URiM backgrounds. Additionally, he is the developer of the School of Medicine Area of Concentration in Resuscitation. Dr. Doshi has served as primary or secondary mentor for each of this program’s 32 graduates since 2015.
Dr. Doshi completed his undergraduate degree at Brown University. He earned his medical degree and completed his residency in emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh before joining the faculty.
Areas of Interest
Clinical decision-making processes, cardiac arrest outcomes, community-based interventions to prevent sudden cardiac death, medical education, professional development.
Affiliations
- Center for Cardiac Arrest Survival
- Department of Emergency Medicine
- Post-Cardiac Arrest Service
- School of Medicine Executive Committee
- Summer Research/Clinical Immersion
Board Certifications
- Emergency Medicine - American Board of Emergency Medicine
Education & Training
- Residency in Emergency Medicine - University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
- MD - University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
- BS - Brown University, Providence, RI