Programs & Impact

Programs Making a Difference

Real programs delivered in partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian Queens and leading physician faculty across Queens.

Management of Depression & Anxiety in General Medical Care

Virtual CME program delivered in collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, addressing the intersection of mental health and primary care in the post-pandemic landscape.

The Bulletin

AMQC's ongoing publication providing medical education content, organizational updates, and health policy analysis for physicians and healthcare professionals across Queens.

Our Community

The Most Diverse County in America

Serving 2.4 million residents through education, equity, and advocacy.

Queens is home to people from every continent, speaking over 160 languages, representing every socioeconomic level. Our community includes recent immigrants from Latin America, South Asia, East Asia, and the Caribbean alongside established multigenerational families.

That diversity comes with stark health disparities. In affluent neighborhoods like Forest Hills and Bayside, residents enjoy specialized care comparable to Manhattan. But in Southeast Queens, in Jamaica, Far Rockaway, and Springfield Gardens, residents face significant barriers, with just 48 primary care providers per 100,000 residents compared to 132 in better-served neighborhoods.

AMQC exists to close these gaps: training providers to deliver culturally responsive care, educating communities on prevention and wellness, and advocating for equitable health outcomes across every ZIP code in Queens.

2.4 Million
Queens Residents
160+
Languages Spoken
56%
Non-English at Home
48
PCPs per 100K in SE Queens
132
PCPs per 100K Elsewhere