Board certified by the American
Board of Internal Medicine, Dr. Berkowitz is also
a diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners
and a member of the American College of Physicians,
the Medical Society of State of New York, the Foundation
for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine and the
American College for Advancement in Medicine.
Dr. Berkowitz received his Bachelor
of Arts from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts,
where he majored in economics and graduated with honors.
He then attended medical school at New York Medical
College in Valhalla, New York, receiving his Doctor
of Medicine in 1995. Dr. Berkowitz did a combined
internship and residency in internal medicine at North
Shore University Hospital and Memorial-Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center.
While in medical school, Dr. Berkowitz
was a program director for City College of New York
and the United States Information Agency. In this
role, he managed the first Central Asian/American
Exchange Program for more than 100 students and teachers.
He also developed an academic program and trained
teachers and mentors to prepare inner-city youth for
New York City's specialized high schools. Dr. Berkowitz
is the co-author of The Princeton Review Medical School
Companion (Random House, 1996).
He has recently graduated from Columbia
University Business School, in New York City, where
he received an M.B.A and became a member of the Beta
Gamma Sigma Honor Society.
He has been interviewed by Newsweek,
New York Magazine, Newsday, The Sunday London Times,
Associated Press, CNN, INC Magazine, amNY, Wins 1010
online and The New York Post. Additionally, he has
been featured on ABC News, WOR Radio, WCBS Radio and
RAI TV.
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