Students celebrated the 15th anniversary of EHHOP. From left: Rebecca Choi, Saloni Agrawal, Rachel Levantovsky, Derek Kao, Michelle Tran, Mimi Chung, and Anna Stacy.

For 15 years, students at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have been providing free, confidential medical services to uninsured residents of East Harlem at a campus-based clinic at 102nd Street. Supported entirely by donors and volunteers, and supervised by physicians, the East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership, or EHHOP, serves more than 300 patients annually in more than 1,000 clinic visits.

On Wednesday, April 10, 150 Mount Sinai students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, and friends gathered to celebrate EHHOP’s long-standing success and commitment to providing health services to the East Harlem community at a fundraising gala held at the Museum of the City of New York. The event helped move EHHOP closer to its goal of raising $100,000, which will enable it to continue supporting underserved patients.

Over the years, EHHOP has expanded beyond its primary care clinic and now operates ancillary clinics that provide care in mental health, women’s health, and ophthalmology, as well as in-house podiatry and cardiology care. EHHOP’s eye clinic distributes free prescription glasses to patients, and all prescription medications are free. The clinic recently began offering free legal services to its patients, as well.

“Beyond its dual mission of service and education, EHHOP brings together a community of students, staff, and faculty who believe that health is a human right,” said medical student and EHHOP gala co-chair James Blum.

Mitchell Katz, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer of NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest municipal health system in the United States, was the event’s keynote speaker. Dr. Katz commended EHHOP on its emphasis on primary care and mission to deliver high-quality care to all New Yorkers. EHHOP Program Director Yasmin S. Meah, MD, Associate Professor, Medicine (General Internal Medicine), Medical Education, and Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, said the show of support at the event was “energizing and moving.” Dr. Meah oversees the clinic with Medical Director David C. Thomas, MD, Professor, Medicine (General Internal Medicine), Medical Education, and Rehabilitation Medicine.

Medical student and gala co-chair Denisse Rojas-Marquez told the crowd, “What may not have been so obvious is the outpouring of support for EHHOP from Mount Sinai alumni who live in different parts of the country.” For example, she added, “An alumnus from the class of ’73 who lives in California donated the wine at tonight’s event. Everything was given with so much love to contribute to our successful event.”

Ari Bar-Mashiah, a medical student who serves as EHHOP co-chair with fellow student Pepe Muniz Rodriguez, said, “It is an honor to be able to serve patients in our own backyard, and know that we can truly make a difference in the health care landscape of our local community and New York City at large.”

 

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