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November 5, 2024
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Dr. Ken Taylor: Leading Innovations in Primary Care and Women’s Health

Dr. Ken Taylor- Pioneering Solutions in Medicine
Photo Courtesy: Dr. Ken Taylor

By: Lennard James  

Dr. Ken Taylor, a renowned expert in the medical field, is at the forefront of addressing these critical issues. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Taylor has established himself as a clinical expert and operational leader in primary care, women’s health, and occupational medicine. His visionary approach and deep commitment to patient care have earned him a stellar reputation. Currently, he serves as the Medical Director at Dula and Dozee, where he is playing a revolutionary role in transforming healthcare. 

In addition to his roles at Dula and Dozee, Dr. Taylor serves as the Medical Director for Nova Medical Centers at Fulton Industrial, where he practices occupational medicine. Here, he provides both clinical care and oversees patient treatment and rehabilitation. His expertise extends to diagnosing and treating work-related injuries, including broken bones, fractures, trauma, muscle injuries, and lacerations. 

Previously, Dr. Taylor founded and served as the Medical Director of Northwest Women’s Care, part of the WellStar Health System. Under his leadership, the practice grew by more than 300% over 12 years. With more than 150 deliveries per month, it achieved some of the lowest mortality and morbidity rates and the highest success rates for C-sections and VBACs (birth after C-section) in the Atlanta metropolitan area. This practice became one of WellStar’s largest OB/GYN practices, providing top-notch healthcare to a diverse patient population. 

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Dr. Taylor’s passion for delivering quality healthcare to underserved populations is evident in his work with community health centers in Miami, Florida. There, he provided primary care, prenatal, and obstetrical care to fill gaps in underserved communities. He has also served as a clinical instructor to medical students and residents at the Center for Haitian Studies in association with the University of Miami, Nova Southeastern University, and Ross University Schools of Medicine, as well as the Larkin Family Practice Residency. 

Dr. Taylor has shared his expertise with national and international audiences through various platforms, including the Tom Joyner Morning Show, WHUR-Howard University Radio, Playboy Radio, and American Urban Radio. He has also been a featured columnist for numerous online and print magazines. 

Raised in Durham, North Carolina, Dr. Taylor earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Morehouse College, his Master of Science degree from North Carolina A&T State University, and his Doctorate in Medicine from East Carolina University. He completed his Occupational Medicine residency at the University of Pennsylvania and his OB GYN residency in Baltimore, Maryland. Additionally, Dr. Taylor holds a Master of Business Administration degree. He is a member of the Atlanta Medical Association, Georgia Medical Association, and the National Medical Association. He resides in Fayetteville, Georgia, with his wife and daughter. 

Dr. Taylor’s extensive experience and dedication to advancing healthcare make him a key figure in the fight against postpartum depression and other perinatal mood disorders. His work not only helps identify and treat women at risk but also contributes to the broader effort to improve maternal health outcomes worldwide. Weight Loss Therapy | Hormone Replacement | Body Symmetry MD 

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