Amir grew up in Southern California, and attended medical school at Western University of Health Sciences. He completed his residency at the University of Massachusetts, Baystate program. His main academic interests are in medical education and advanced echocardiography. He has been a resident favorite during fellowship, facilitating many resident small group discussions during residency conference. He also started a research project on eyeballing vs. measurement of TAPSE. He graduated from our EM POCUS Fellowship in 2020, and is now faculty at both Olive View-UCLA and Cedars Sinai.