Who is Dr. Max Gomez?
Dr. Max Gomez is an Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist currently working at WCBS-TV as a medical correspondent having rejoined the station in June 2007. He has an experience of over 32years and is skilled in media relations, video production as well as journalism among others.
Dr. Gomez is an expert moderator, speaker, and emcee, with clear, concise presentations of complex medical information to a wide range of audiences. He has committed himself to help the public understand and navigate the world of medicine and healthcare and science which affects their daily activities.
Dr. Gomez worked at WNBC-TV as a Health and Science Editor. He joined WNBC-TV in 1997 from WCBS-TV where he was the medical reporter/health editor from 1994-1997. Previously, he worked at KYW-TV in Philadelphia as the health and science reporter/editor as well as at WNEW-TV. He is a proud native of Havana, Cuba, and is fluent in Spanish. Dr. Gomez is a graduate of Wake Forest School of Medicine where he earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Anatomy.
Dr. Max Gomez Date of Birth / Age
Gomez is approximately 60 years as of 2022 although his exact age is not known as he has managed to keep his date of birth away from the public. However, we will update the information once available.
Dr. Max Gomez Height
Gomez stands at a height of approximately 5 feet and 7 inches tall.
Dr. Max Gomez Parents and Siblings
Gomez was born and raised in Havana, Cuba. He manages to keep information regarding his parents, siblings, and extended members of his family away from the limelight. We will however update this information once it’s available to the public.
Dr. Max Gomez Spouse/ Wife
Gomez has for a long time been keeping details regarding whether or not he is dating private. It is therefore not known whether Max is married or not but the information will be updated once available.
Dr. Max Gomez Kids / Children
Details regarding whether or not Max has any children are not available to the public at the moment. However, we will update this information once more details concerning this are available.
Dr. Max Gomez Education
Dr. Gomez went to Princeton University and graduated cum laude with a Ph.D. from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Also, he was an N.I.H. Postdoctoral Fellow at New York’s Rockefeller University.
Dr. Max Gomez Career
Dr. Gomez worked at WNBC-TV as a Health and Science Editor. He joined WNBC-TV in 1997 from WCBS-TV where he was the medical reporter/health editor from 1994-1997. Previously, he worked at KYW-TV in Philadelphia as the health and science reporter/editor as well as at WNEW-TV. Dr. Max Gomez rejoined WCBS-TV as a medical reporter in June 2007.
Besides, Dr. Gomez is also the co-author of “The Healing Cell: How the Greatest Revolution in Medical History is Changing Your Life”, a primer on the numerous uses of adult stem cells in treating and curing diseases. It includes an introductory message from Pope Benedict XVI. Additionally, he also co-authored “The Prostate Health Program: A Guide to Preventing and Controlling Prostate Cancer,” which explains how an innovative program consisting of diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes may prevent prostate cancer.
Dr. Max Gomez Accomplishments
Dr.Max is a multi-winning award journalist including seven New York Emmy Awards is a two Philadelphia Emmys, a UPI honor for Best Documentary for a report on AIDS, and an Excellence in Time of Crisis Award from New York City after September 11. Also a national television journalism award from the National Marfan Foundation and from the Leukemia Society of America for his report on two twin girls from Long Island, both suffering from Leukemia, who got bone marrow transplants from their seven-year-old sister.
Gomez was declared the American Health Foundation’s Man of the Year and was a NASA Journalist-In-Space semi-finalist in 1986. Additionally, he has participated on the national board of directors for the American Heart Association and the Princeton Alumni Weekly as well as the Partnership for After School Education.
Further, he is a mentor to undergraduate journalism and medical students and physicians who are interested in medical journalism. Dr. Gomez has participated on the board of advisers for the Science Writers Fellowship at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass.; the Hope and Heroes Children’s Cancer Fund at the Children’s Hospital of New York; is a member of the honorary board of the Long Island Chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, and served as the grand marshal of the Multiple Sclerosis Walk for over a decade.
How Much Does Dr. Max Gomez Earn?
Gomez earns an annual salary that ranges from $80,000-$170,000.
How Much is Dr. Max Gomez Worth?
As a correspondent/reporter/author, Max has been able to accumulate a net worth that ranges from $1 million to $5 million.