Dr. G. Byron Brooks
An engineer and physician, Dr. Brooks holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the US Air Force Academy and an MD from the Medical College of Virginia. He served as a US Air Force Flight Surgeon and worked on space systems engineering for NASA and TASC. In 2002, while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with serial entrepreneur Michael Gorton, he conceived the idea for a telemedicine service that applied modern telecommunications to patient care. That venture became Teladoc (originally TelaDoc Medical Services), the first and longest-operating virtual care company in the US. Brooks brought a dual engineering and clinical lens to a sector that previously lacked technology-driven access models — a background that shaped Teladoc's approach to delivering on-demand primary, chronic, and mental health care at scale.






