General Summary
Dr. Seals grew up in the Dallas metroplex area. He obtained his undergraduate education in business administration at Texas A&M University-Commerce and also studied abroad at University of London. He worked briefly in the corporate world before entering medical school. He earned his medical degree from Ross University doing most of his clinical training in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. While in medical school he served as the president the local American Medical Student Association. After medical school, Dr. Seals completed his internship and residency at Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, LA, during the years of hurricane Katrina and the aftermath. He went on to lead this program as the chief resident for internal medicine. After finishing a year as the chief resident, he began a fellowship in medical oncology, serving as the chief oncology fellow in his final year of training. In the three years that followed the completion of his fellowship, he was part of a private practice oncology group in Baton Rouge, LA, while acting as associate faculty in hematology/oncology for the Baton Rouge General Internal Medicine Residency Program affiliated with Tulane School of Medicine.
In 2014, Dr. Seals moved back to the Dallas area to live close to his family. He served as medical director for hospital medicine at Doctors Hospital White Rock Lake and as regional medical director for hospital medicine for Texas Regional Medical Center in Sunnyvale, TX, and Lake Pointe Medical Center in Rowlett, TX. In 2015, he joined the Texas Oncology practices in Mesquite and Rockwall.