Nermine Morcos-Clark, MD
“Change is inevitable, & my goal is to help with my patients to cope with what life has in store for them,” says geriatrician Nermine Morcos-Clark, M.D. “I try to help them preserve their independence & quality of life.”
It was her grandmother’s influence that led Dr. Morcos-Clark to becoming a geriatrician. Dr. Morcos-Clark was her grandmother’s travel companion & took trips with her all over the world. When treating her senior patients, Dr. Morcos-Clark cares for them as if they were family.
Dr. Morcos-Clark enjoys spending time with her family, raising her stepson and daughter with her husband. They especially enjoy going to hockey games (Go Kings Go!) and concerts. Dr. Morcos-Clark also enjoys taking her daughter to her ballet and tap dance classes on the weekends, and if you ask her, she just may show you some videos!
Professional Qualifications
Dr. Morcos-Clark received her fellowship training in geriatric medicine at the University of California, Irvine College of Medicine. Prior to that, she completed a residency in internal medicine in Los Angeles.
During her residency, Dr. Morcos-Clark received the Solomon Scholars Research Award from the UCLA School of Medicine. She is a graduate of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in North Carolina.