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Frank Scafuri, MD

Dr. Scafuri moved to Staten Island when he was only five years old. In 1987, at only fifteen years of age, Dr. Scafuri began working at St. Vincent’s Catholic Medical Center, now RUMC, in the microbiology lab. After graduating from St. Peter’s College in 1994 with a degree in Pre-Med, Dr. Scafuri attended medical school at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, graduating in 1999. In 2000, he completed his internship at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn. In 2001, Dr. Scafuri returned to St. Vincent’s to complete his last two years of residency. Finally, in 2004, he completed his fellowship in Infectious Diseases at New York Medical College at St. Vincent’s Medical Center of New York in Jamaica, Queens. When Dr. Scafuri’s fellowship was completed, he returned to St. Vincent’s on Staten Island and also opened his own private practice. Dr. Scafuri is an Honorary Police Surgeon for Infectious Diseases for the New York City Police Department; a Community Preceptor for medical and nurse practitioner students; and the Medical Director for the Physician Assistant Program at Wagner College.