Taylor graduated from University of Mary Washington as a college athlete with a bachelor’s degree in biology. She then served as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana, where she worked in community health. Her primary projects included building a community clinic, developing a health curriculum for the public school system, and partnering with PEPFAR leading HIV destigmatization efforts and developing increased access to HIV testing and treatment. Following her 2.5 year service, she moved to Charleston, SC and worked at the Medical University of South Carolina as a patient technician in the orthopedic/ joint replacement unit.
Taylor moved to Atlanta to pursue her graduate studies at Emory University. She completed her Master of Public Health at Emory, where she focused on behavioral sciences and health education. She earned her Master of Medical Science from Emory University’s Physician Assistant Program. Taylor is board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. She joined the practice in 2019, and is an active member of the Infectious Disease Society of Georgia.
In her spare time, Taylor enjoys running with her husband, spending time with their dog Fraggle, hiking, traveling, surfing, and going to Atlanta United games. She is an avid Dave Matthews fan.