Tyeese L. Gaines DO
Dr. Tyeese L. Gaines, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician as well as a 15-year news veteran. Dr. Ty has a master's degree in journalism from Northeastern University and previously served as health editor of theGrio.com (Formerly MSNBC) for 3 years.
After interning at media outlets such as WAVE3 (NBC) in Louisville and WCVB (ABC) in Boston, she got her start as an associate producer for NBC6/WTVJ in Miami during medical school. Over the years, Dr. Ty has appeared as an on-air medical expert for local, online and national news shows and has written for various online, magazine and newspaper outlets. In 2011 was honored with a Top 40 under 40 award from the National Medical Association and she recently finished her Master of Business Administration degree from University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
Dr. Ty is a practicing emergency medicine physician. She completed her residency training at Yale-New Haven Hospital where she was chief resident, and later taught as a clinical instructor.
After interning at media outlets such as WAVE3 (NBC) in Louisville and WCVB (ABC) in Boston, she got her start as an associate producer for NBC6/WTVJ in Miami during medical school. Over the years, Dr. Ty has appeared as an on-air medical expert for local, online and national news shows and has written for various online, magazine and newspaper outlets. In 2011 was honored with a Top 40 under 40 award from the National Medical Association and she recently finished her Master of Business Administration degree from University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
Dr. Ty is a practicing emergency medicine physician. She completed her residency training at Yale-New Haven Hospital where she was chief resident, and later taught as a clinical instructor.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Dendritic Cell Vaccines for Glioblastoma
- Practice-Changing Developments in Stage III Melanoma
- Hyperprogressive Disease in Lung Cancer Patients Treated With Immunotherapy
- Future Directions for Adjuvant Therapy for mRCC
- Practical Implications of IDEA: Planning Adjuvant Therapy for Colorectal Cancer
- An Overview of Managing Isolated Colorectal Cancer Metastases
- Integrating Novel Targeted Agents Into Later Lines of Colorectal Cancer Treatment
- Combination of Immune Checkpoint Blockade and Tumor Vaccine for HPV+ Cancer
- First- vs Next-Generation TKIs for NSCLC With Driver Mutations
- Current Role of mTOR Inhibitors in mRCC