In 2004, the Mount Sinai East Harlem Health Outreach Project (EHHOP) opened a clinic run by medical students and directed by faculty to meet the primary and preventive health care needs of uninsured members of New York's East Harlem community. The EHHOP Mental Health Program Extension was started in 2008 to complement depression screenings already included in medical visits, with on-site mental health consultations and care. It has also provided junior medical students with a hands-on exposure to psychiatric practice. Finally, it has enabled psychiatric residents from the specialized global psychiatry track at Mount Sinai to be the lead clinicians and educators for the extension clinic, by providing a domestic experience to complement their international fieldwork with underserved populations.