Dr. Mohsin Qadri is a board-certified Family Medicine physician and public health specialist with a Master’s in Biostatistics, combining clinical expertise with advanced research capabilities. With experience spanning patient care, medical education, and epidemiological research, he is dedicated to evidence-based medicine and improving healthcare through data-driven approaches.
Dr. Qadri has delivered comprehensive primary care in diverse settings, including WestMed Medical Group (Rye, NY) where he developed patient-centered treatment plans for acute and chronic conditions. His residency at Saint Joseph’s Medical Center (Yonkers, NY) provided rigorous training in both inpatient and outpatient family medicine, including ICU experience. He is skilled in building collaborative care teams and fostering trusting patient relationships.
As a biostatistics researcher at SUNY Downstate, Dr. Qadri conducted survival and mediation analysis for the Women’s Integrated HIV Study (WIHS), resulting in a peer-reviewed publication. His work in cardiovascular diagnostics with Dr. Jason Lazar explored non-invasive arterial stiffness measurements. Fluent in SAS, R, and SPSS, he bridges clinical medicine with quantitative analysis.
As an educator, Dr. Qadri has trained future healthcare professionals in phlebotomy and EKG interpretation at CUNY, emphasizing hands-on clinical skills. His career reflects a commitment to merging clinical practice with population health insights.