Jasmine P. Taylor, M.D.

Jasmine P. Taylor, M.D. 

Associate Professor

Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

MHC Integrated Lead

Location: Morehouse Healthcare HMR, Grady Neighborhood Clinics, Morehouse Health Care Integrated Behavioral Health Service
E-mail: jtaylor@msm.edu

Education

POSTGRADUATE
University of Alabama Medical Center
Residency: Psychiatry

GRADUATE
University of Alabama School of Medicine
Degree: Doctor of Medicine

UNDERGRADUATE:
Spelman College 
Degree: Bachelor of Science (Biology), Pre-medicine

Research Interests

  • Clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction (Integrated Behavioral care model)
  • Cultural competency among trainees and faculty
  • Cultural attitudes among medical students

Clinical Interests

  • Evidence-based treatment of affective disorders
  • Clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction using an integrated behavioral model for care delivery
  • Training the next generation of psychiatrists
  • Telemedicine-delivering effective, quality care
  • Community psychiatry

Board Certification

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Publications

  • Taylor, JP, Westerfield, M. "University of Mississippi Medical Center Division of Multicultural Affairs". Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association, August 2012.
  • McCullough, A and Taylor, J "Why Depression in College?" Mississippi Next. 2010; 28-29.
  • "Let's Ask the Doctor". Child Times of Alabama, 1997.

Presentations

  • The Power of Participation: Reducing GAD-7 Scores Using a Collaborative Care
  • Model in a Safety-Net Hospital System鈥, Annual Meeting American Psychiatric
  • Association poster presentation, New York City, 2024
  • "Understanding Unconscious Bias," University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Dentistry, Jackson, Mississippi, July 2012
  • "Promoting Diversity and Inclusion to Create Opportunity for the Next Generation of Professionals" Mississippi Association of Black Professionals, Biloxi, Mississippi, April 2011
  • "Addressing Multiculturalism Beyond the Academy to Professional Education: A Case Study," American Association of Medical Colleges, Austin, Texas 鈥 Poster Presentation, February 2010
  • "Disparate Treatment- Patient Mistrust and Uncertainty," Conerly Symposium, University of Mississippi Medical Center 鈥 Jackson, Mississippi, 2009

Honors and Awards

  • Elected Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, 2022
  • Served as Associate Vice Chancellor for Multicultural Affairs
  • Director, Division of Multicultural Affairs, University of Mississippi Medical Center 2004-2014
  • University of Mississippi Medical Center received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) award for diversity and inclusion efforts/programming, 2013
  • Disparities Leadership Program, selected participant, Disparities Solutions Center Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, 2008
  • Mississippi's 50 Leading Business Women, Class of 2006
  • Certificate of Recognition 鈥 Role model and advocate for diversity at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees 2005
  • American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award, Recognized for service to the community in the field of mental health, 1996

Professional Societies

  • American Psychiatric Association