Mohammed Zuaiter
About
Down the block from Carl Schurz Park, Mohammed Zuaiter sits a short walk from FDR Drive on the Upper East Side. The medical school anchors a stretch of town where generations have taken their first steps in patient care. Between pre-clinical study and clinical rotations, they balance foundational science with hands-on training across specialties.
Coursework runs from gross anatomy to biochemistry, taught alongside workshops in medical ethics and research methods. Those early lectures spill into simulation centers where trainees practice procedures on high-fidelity mannequins. Nearby simulation suites let students rehearse everything from intubations to central-line placements under direct supervision.
Clinical exposure takes place across affiliated hospitals where third- and fourth-year students rotate through emergency medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and surgery. Electives round out the schedule, offering options in radiology, cardiology, neurology, ophthalmology, and psychiatry—just blocks from where residents begin careers in the same wards.
The clinic occupies a quiet walk-up at 535 E 70th St, New York, NY 10021. Call (212) 606-1206 for details or view the directions before heading out.