Mark Clark, M.D.
After completing an undergraduate degree cum laude in Philosophy at Fordham University, Dr. Mark Clark earned his M.D. degree from the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University. He completed residency training in Emergency Medicine at the Mt. Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City where he served as Chief Resident. Following residency he developed skills as a clinician and educator, serving as a Board Certified Emergency Medicine Attending Physician for 20 years during which he directed the emergency care of acutely ill and injured adult and pediatric patients in the Emergency Departments of Roosevelt and St. Luke’s Hospitals— a Level One Trauma, Cardiac and Stroke Center on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with a combined annual census of approximately 200,000 patient visits/year. During these years he taught emergency medicine, medical ethics and physical diagnosis to medical students and resident physicians from Columbia, Cornell and Mount Sinai. He became a local and national leader in emergency medicine and was engaged in Graduate Medical Education at the national level He served as the Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director at Mt. Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt from 2010 to 2015–for which he was recognized nationally as the EMRA Residency Director of the Year in 2014.
Dr. Clark was appointed Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons from 1998-2014 and is currently an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai and an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University. He serves on the Ethics Committee of Society of Academic Emergency Medicine and the Academic Affairs Committee of the American College of Emergency Physicians.