Amish Doshi, MD
Neuroradiology - Chief of the Division of Neuroradiology at Mount Sinai - New York, USA
Amish H. Doshi, MD is Professor of Radiology and Neurosurery at The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He serves as Vice Chairman of Ambulatory Services in Radiology, Chief of the Division of Neuroradiology and Associate Director of the Radiology Residency program. He is a board-certified Radiologist with a specialty certification in Neuroradiology.
Dr. Doshi is a graduate of the New Jersey Medical School where he was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He completed an internship in Internal Medicine at the NYU Medical Center followed by a residency in Radiology at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York where he was selected to serve as Chief Resident. Dr. Doshi then completed fellowships in Diagnostic Neuroradiology and Interventional Neuroradiology at Mount Sinai. His combined training provides a unique approach to the diagnosis and treatment of various brain, head and neck, and spinal disorders. Dr. Doshi serves as the Director of Spine Imaging and Interventions with clinical interests and significant expertise in kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty for treatment of spinal compression fractures due to osteoporosis, multiple myeloma or cancer, sacroplasty for the treatment of fractures of the sacrum, ablation therapy for spinal and bony metastatic disease, epidural and spinal pain injections, as well as spinal bone and soft tissue biopsies. In addition, Dr. Doshi has clinical, research and operational interest in Artificial Intelligence. He has worked with AI in multiple areas in radiology to improve patient care and clinical operations.
Dr. Doshi has contributed to numerous publications and book chapters. He has given many talks and presented research at many national meetings. He is a senior member of the American Society of Neuroradiology and holds membership in the American College of Radiology, American Society of Spine Radiology, North American Spine Society, Radiologic Society of North America, Eastern Neuroradiologic Society, New York Roentgen Society and the American Roentgen Ray Society. He has previously served as President of the New York Roentgen Society and is currently a member of the Advisory Council of the ASNR and executive committees of the ASSR and ENRS.