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Amish Shah, MD, MPH was born and raised in Chicago, Ill. His mother and father were engineering students who immigrated from India in the 1960s. His father is Jain and his mother is Hindu. He attended Catholic school from grades K-12. He attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. He graduated from Northwestern University Medical School as part of the Honors Program in Medical Education. After medical school, Dr. Shah worked for LEK Consulting, LLC, an international strategy consulting firm. He completed a Master's in Public Health with a full Merit Scholarship at the University of California, Berkeley, followed by residency training in Emergency Medicine at New York City's busiest Level I trauma center. He won the American Academy of Emergency Medicine’s National Resident Research Competition for his work in inventing a new method to provide care for the critically ill. Dr. Shah taught medical students and residents at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York as a full-time faculty member and academic researcher. He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals. While there, he also led the New York Jets Airway Management Team. Amidst concern over the potential catastrophic injuries, he helped the NFL improve their emergency management through research and presented his work at the NFL Physicians’ Society. Dr. Shah graduated from the University of Arizona’s Sports Medicine fellowship, a Division I college program featuring a wide breadth of sports coverage. His research project and clinical focus were ultrasound-guided procedures and diagnostics. He is currently board certified in Emergency Medicine and Sports Medicine and practices throughout Arizona, treating adults and children. Outside of his medical practice, he founded the first Arizona Vegetarian Food Festival as a philanthropic endeavor to promote healthy eating and eliminate preventable disease. Now in its seventh year, it attracts thousands annually. He contributes to Sounds Academy and the Humane Society of the United States, organizations that focus on children’s exposure to the arts and the promotion of a kind society, as well as several other charities. He has three adopted cats named Hillary, Miss Meowerson, and Cousin Oliver. Amish enjoys basketball, flying small airplanes, and adventurous travel. He speaks conversational Spanish and fluent Gujarati. |
Bill Number | Sponsor Type | Short/NOW Title |
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HB2159 | C | professional development personnel; teachers; appropriation |
HB2160 | C | school mental health professionals; academy |
HB2186 | C | discrimination; prohibited; protective hairstyles |
HB2335 | P | cat declawing; prohibition; exceptions. |
HB2336 | P | tuition; family; posttraumatic stress; suicide |
HB2337 | P | dietitian nutritionists; licensure |
HB2338 | P | AHCCCS; preventive dental care |
HB2339 | P | prisoners; medical records; family access |
HB2340 | P | pet dealers; state preemption; repeal |
HB2341 | P | county jails; education programs; appropriation |
HB2342 | P | AHCCCS; infant male circumcision |
HB2343 | P | nutrition; health; pilot programs; grants |
HB2344 | P | pharmacy board; duties; regulation |
HB2345 | P | expenditure limitation; school districts; repeal. |
HB2346 | P | outpatient treatment centers; exemption |
HB2347 | P | AHCCCS; continuation. |
HB2348 | C | auxiliary containers; regulation; prohibition; repeal |
HB2380 | C | secretary of state; address confidentiality |
HB2381 | C | mobile homes; recreational vehicles; fund |
HB2405 | C | community choice energy study committee |
HB2549 | C | schools; academic standards; social studies |
HB2558 | C | dietitian nutritionists; licensure. |
HB2563 | C | on-call health services; appropriations |
HB2564 | P | hospitals; physicians; dispensing opioids |
HB2597 | C | TPT; Native American tribes; revenues |
HB2660 | C | grants; appropriation; family planning services |
HB2661 | C | classroom spending profile; charter schools |
HB2662 | C | ESAs; assessments; qualified schools; audits. |
HB2695 | C | funeral directors and embalmers; continuation |
HB2717 | C | communicable disease information; 911 dispatchers (NOW: trauma counseling; 911 dispatchers) |
HB2720 | C | contraception; coinsurance |
HB2737 | P | appropriation; schools; premium subsidy; retention |
HB2738 | P | prohibition; cat declawing; exceptions |
HB2739 | P | antidiscrimination; public accommodations; employment; housing |
HB2740 | P | medical board; committees; fee waiver |
HB2741 | P | unlawful kangaroo exchange |
HB2742 | P | emergency contraception; standing order |
HB2747 | C | retail licensing; electronic smoking devices |
HB2753 | C | graduate medical education; residency programs |
HB2764 | C | Arizona empowerment scholarships; quarterly report. |
HB2774 | C | transportation network services; insurance requirements |
HCR2011 | C | vacation rentals; short-term rentals |
HCR2021 | P | ratification; equal rights amendment. |
HCR2022 | P | school districts; expenditure limitation; repeal. |
HCR2034 | C | supporting statehood; Washington D.C. |
HCR2035 | C | death penalty; prohibition |
HCR2037 | C | Assyrian New Year; recognizing |
HCR2045 | C | Jack Jackson, Sr.; death resolution |
HCR2046 | C | Peterson Zah; death resolution |
HCR2048 | C | Joe Hart; death resolution |
SB1016 | C | AHCCCS; speech therapy |
SB1504 | C | appropriation; state aviation fund |
SB1557 | C | schools; academic standards; social studies.. |