Ankur Doshi, MD, FACEP

Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Ankur A. Doshi, MD, FACEP is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Clinical Director of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Post Cardiac Arrest Service (PCAS). Dr. Doshi is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPSOM) and completed his emergency medicine specialty training at UPMC.

For the past 20 years, Dr. Doshi has been a clinician, educator and researcher in the fields of emergency medicine and cardiac arrest. In 2007, he founded the Post Arrest Reanimation Service at Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) and in 2010, he joined UPMC and the PCAS team. Since 2019, he has been clinical director of this unique service line across the UPMC network of hospitals. 

Dr. Doshi has authored or co-authored more than 30 peer reviewed publications in the field of cardiac arrest care. He has lectured nationally and internationally on this subject. Additionally, he is an accomplished educator and mentor for undergraduate students, medical students and graduate medical trainees. He has designed and implemented multiple novel educational modules, including the AGH EM Resident as Teacher curriculum, the novel Integrated Case Studies course at UPSOM, the UPSOM Resuscitation Area of Concentration and the UPMC EM Summer Research Immersion. For these efforts, Dr. Doshi has been awarded multiple teaching awards and has been recognized as a member of the selective UPSOM Academy of Master Educators. He previously served as Associate Residency Director at AGH and presently serves on the UPSOM Curricular Reform Steering Committee.

Dr. Doshi has served on the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania College of Emergency Physicians, including as President from 2018-2019. He serves on the Executive Board of the UPSOM Medical Alumni Association. He resides in Pittsburgh, PA with his wife, Alda Maria R. Gonzaga, MD, MS, and their two daughters. 

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