Catherine A. Capo, M.D.
About Catherine A. Capo, M.D.
Catherine A. Capo, M.D., is a physician at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Observation Hospital Medicine.
Current Role at NYU Langone Medical Center
Catherine A. Capo, M.D., currently works as a Physician at the NYU Langone Medical Center. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, she holds the title of Clinical Assistant Professor of Observation Hospital Medicine. She has been in this role since May 2017. Her role involves a combination of patient care and academic duties, providing a comprehensive approach to hospital medicine.
Previous Experience at Northwell Health
Before joining NYU Langone Medical Center, Catherine A. Capo, M.D., worked at Northwell Health. She served as a Physician at North Shore University Hospital & Long Island Jewish from 2016 to 2017. Prior to that, she completed her residency as a Resident Physician from 2013 to 2016. This period at Northwell Health marked critical development phases in her professional medical career.
Research Roles in Voice and Ear Studies
Catherine A. Capo, M.D., gained significant research experience during her tenure at the American Institute for Voice and Ear Research at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia from 2011 to 2013. Her role as a Research Investigator focused on advanced studies related to voice and ear medical theories and applications.
Medical Education Background
Catherine A. Capo, M.D., completed her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at Drexel University College of Medicine from 2009 to 2013. She also holds a Postbaccalaureate Pre-medical degree from Columbia University in the City of New York, achieved between 2006 to 2008. Additionally, she completed her undergraduate studies at Hofstra University, where she earned a B.A. in Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist & Italian Language and Literature from 2002 to 2006.
Early Career as Research Associate
Earlier in her career, Catherine A. Capo, M.D., served as a Research Associate at New York Presbyterian Hospital within the Emergency Department of Columbia University College of Medicine. Her tenure at this position spanned from 2006 to 2007, where she contributed to pivotal medical research initiatives.