Tyler Evans, MD, MPH, MS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Family Community Medicine
School of Medicine

917-648-1068

Tyler B. Evans, MD, MS, MPH, AAHIVS, DTM&H, FIDSA currently serves as the CEO and co-founder of Wellness and Equity Alliance, a national alliance of public health clinicians and supporting operations committed to transforming health care delivery to vulnerable communities with a focus on effective COVID-19 clinical services in strategic settings.

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Prior to this, he held a number of physician executive positions, including CEO/CMO for Curative Medical Associates, where we facilitated the mass administration of COVID-19 vaccines across the nation with >2 million doses in 10 states with a focus on health equity. He was previously the Deputy Health Officer for the Marin County (Bay Area, California) Health and Human Services Agency and leading the COVID-19 vaccine mass distribution operations, as well as the first chief medical officer (CMO) for NYC - based at the Office of Emergency Management medical branch focusing on COVID-19 isolation, quarantine and risk reduction hotel operations. Prior to COVID-19, he was the CMO for the county of Santa Cruz (California) Health Services Agency, and held multiple other leadership positions in Southern California focusing on homelessness, substance abuse and migrant health, as well as leading infectious disease divisions in a number of organizations across the US – including the AIDS HealthCare Foundation.

With training in tropical medicine/infectious disease, internal medicine, preventive medicine/public health, and epidemiology, he has worked extensively with vulnerable populations both in the US and abroad. In addition to a number of international missions (mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and the Middle East) with Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders), Partners in Health and other global organizations, he has also worked domestically serving Native Americans with the Indian Health Service, as well as at a large federally qualified health center (FQHC) in NYC, where he established one of the first refugee/asylee integrated primary care/mental health programs. He is one of the founders of the NYC Refugee and Asylee Health Coalition (NYCRAHC).

In terms of populations, his life’s work has focused on health equity, working with special populations, namely migrants (namely refugees, asylees and victims of human trafficking), the LGBTQ (with a special focus on transgender populations), the homeless, and Native Americans. He is currently focusing on the mental health needs of women affected by gender-based violence (including conflict-related gang rapes) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In terms of fields of medicine, most of his experience is in HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, TB, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), travel medicine, as well as general primary care and community health. Academically, his research interests are in HIV, hepatitis C, COVID-19, tropical and travel medicine, transgender health, homeless health and the social determinants of health. He holds two faculty appointments at the University of Southern California (USC), Keck School of Medicine, Department of Population and Public Health Sciences and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) with a number of teaching and precepting engagements. He also serves on a number of boards and executive committees, including the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA), representing >12,000 HIV providers in the US. He currently splits his time between the Bay Area, CA and New York, NY.

Awards

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  • Fellow (FIDSA), Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA), 2020-TODY
  • National TB Controllers Association (NTCA), 2018-TODY
  • World Professional Association of Transgender Health Professionals (WPATH), 2018-TODY
  • American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH), 2016-TODY
  • National Health Service Corps, Loan Repayment Recipient, 2015-2017
  • American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM), 2014-TODY
  • International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IJTLD), 2014-TODY
  • Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) (MSF) International Association, 2014-TODY
  • Medical Society of the State of NY (MSSNY), 2012-TODY
  • American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM), 2011-TODY
  • American Cancer Society (ACS), Cancer Prevention Fellow, 2011-2013
  • American College of Physicians (ACP), 2010-TODY
  • Dezso & Ilona Peter Memorial Scholarship, Tel Aviv University/Sackler School of Medicine, 2008
  • Mustard Seed Foundation, Harvey Fellowship, 2007
  • Raymond J. Ott Scholarship Fund, Scholarship Recipient, 2007
  • Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), Medical Student Chapter, 2006-2009
  • Columbia/Princeton Club of NY, 2005-TODY
  • American Public Health Association (APHA), 2003-TODY
  • U.S. Public Health Traineeship Award, U.S. Public Health Service/Columbia University, 2003
  • Screen Actors Guild, 1989-TODY

Education & Training

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  • DTM&H Infectious Disease/Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 2015
  • MS Epidemiology University at Buffalo, State University of New York (SUNY) 2015
  • AAHIVS HIV/AIDS American Academy of HIV Medicine 2014
  • Residency Internal Medicine/Preventive Medicine University at Buffalo, State University of New York (SUNY) 2013
  • Internship Internal Medicine Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center (University of AZ/Carl T. Hayden Veterans Admin Medical Center 2011
  • MD Medicine Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University 2010
  • MPH SocioMedical Sciences/History & Ethics Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University 2005
  • BS Gerontology University of Southern California (USC) 2002

Interests

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  • Infectious Disease
  • Health Equity
  • Rural Health
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Carceral Health
  • LGBTQ+ Health
  • COVID-19 Operations
  • Immigrant Health
  • Indigenous Health
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention & Treatment
  • Public Health
  • Global Health
  • Tropical Medicine
  • Behavioral Health
  • Homeless Health
  • Population Health
  • Refugee/Asylee Health

Websites

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