Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD
About Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD
Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD, is the Chief Medical Resident at NYU Langone Health and the Chief Resident of Quality and Safety at VA NY Harbor Healthcare System. He holds a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry/Biochemistry from the University of Arkansas.
Current Positions at NYU Langone Health
Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD, currently holds multiple positions at NYU Langone Health in New York, NY. He serves as the Chief Medical Resident, a role he has been holding since 2022. Additionally, he works as a Resident Physician since 2019. His contributions at NYU Langone Health encompass significant responsibilities in medical education and patient care.
Role at VA NY Harbor Healthcare System
Since 2022, Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD, has been appointed as the Chief Resident of Quality and Safety at the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System in New York, NY. In this capacity, he focuses on enhancing patient safety standards and quality of care, ensuring that healthcare delivery aligns with best practices.
Position at NYC Health + Hospitals
Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD, has been serving as a Resident Physician at NYC Health + Hospitals since 2019. Working in this role, he is involved in delivering medical services to a diverse patient population, participating in comprehensive training, and contributing to various hospital operations.
Educational Background
Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD, completed his medical education at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, where he earned his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from 2015 to 2019. Prior to that, he achieved a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemistry/Biochemistry from the University of Arkansas, studying there from 2011 to 2015.
Previous Work Experience
Kyle Ranger Guillory, MD, has a diverse work history. He worked briefly as a Sales Associate at J.Crew in 2015 and Ralph Lauren in 2012. In a non-medical capacity, he also served as Chief Justice and Interim Chief Justice with the Associated Student Government at the University of Arkansas from 2014 to 2015. These roles provided him with experience in leadership and customer service early in his career.