Mark Tyler-Lloyd, MD, MPH, received his undergraduate degree in biology from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. He entered graduate school at New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York, and worked part-time as a histologist in the Department of Neuropathology, studying multiple sclerosis with a research team. While still in graduate school, he became a counselor on an adolescent unit in a private psychiatric hospital and later the hospital laboratory director. After finishing his graduate degree in public health, Dr. Tyler-Lloyd entered Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse, New York, and while there, worked in the Department of Clinical Pathology as a phlebotomist and blood bank technician. Upon finishing his program at Upstate Medical Center, he completed internship and residency in Internal Medicine and Primary Care at the Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester, a major affiliate of New York Medical College. While in residency, Dr. Tyler-Lloyd was the first recipient of the Dr. Joseph Lauria Award, given annually to residents who demonstrate the commitment and dedication that Dr. Lauria exemplified during his distinguished career.
Dr. Tyler-Lloyd is currently the director of medical curriculum for Kaplan Medical, and resides in New York.