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Tania N. Morgan Bowen, MD,
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Commitment to patient care
Advanced study in women’s health and
public preventative health science
Proven leadership, teaching and organizational abilities in diverse settings
EDUCATION
Master of
Public Health, Prevention Science December
2002
American
College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Fellow,
Board Certified November
2001
New
England Medical Center/TUFTS University
Resident
in Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996-1999
Academic
Appointment, Instructor Tufts University Medical School
MetroWest Medical Center/Harvard
University
Transitional Resident 1995-1996
Royal Australian
College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Melbourne,
VIC
Diploma of
Obstetrics December
1994
Eaglehawk Community Health
Center Eaglehawk,
VIC
Third year Family practice
Resident 1995
Geelong Hospital/Melbourne
University Geelong,
VIC
Second Year Family Practice
Resident 1994
Queen Elizabeth
Hospital/Adelaide University Adelaide,
SA
Intern Year 1993
Flinders
University of South Australia Adelaide,
SA
Bachelor of
Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery December
1992
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
All Womens Health OB/GYN Savannah,
GA
Obstetrician
and Gynecologist August 2005 – present
Opened
solo practice in general obstetrics and gynecology
attending patients at St. Joseph’s / Candler and Memorial Health University
Women To Women
OB/GYN
Obstetrician
and Gynecologist 2003-August
2005
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Joined two doctor practice in general obstetrics
and gynecology
attending patients at St. Joseph’s / Candler and
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Guest lecturer at Armstrong University School of
Public Health.
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Gave education presentations at community forums
and to nursing staff
Lanier Women’s Services Valley,
Obstetrician
and Gynecologist 2000-2003
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Demonstrated management skills developing a
hospital-based practice in general obstetrics and gynecology
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Displayed leadership and team building as
Treasurer/Secretary Medical Executive Committee,
·
Used grant-writing skills establishing a local
domestic violence taskforce
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Developed surveys and used data base skills while
researching unintended pregnancy at several sites in the surrounding community
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Gave regular educational presentations to hospital
medical and nursing staff
Tenwek Hospital In the highlands of
Kenya, East
Africa.
As missionary doctor, in change of a 70 bed maternity ward 1998
MEDICAL LICENSURE
State of
Georgia Medical License, 1999-present
State
of Alabama Medical License, 1999-present
Registered:
Overseas Doctor, The General Medical Council, United Kingdom, 1994-present
New
South Wales Medical Board License, Australia, 1999-present
PUBLICATIONS
Doust, J., Morgan, T., Weller, B., and Yuill, B. Patient
Desire for Information Prior To a Total Hip Replacement Operation. Medical
Journal of Australia, August 1989.
Morgan, T., (Ed.) The Family and A Medical Career.
Published by the Australian Medical Students’ Association, 1991.
11th Asian Medical Student’s Conference,
“Maternal and Child health”, Indonesia. Presented paper, Psychological reactions
to Miscarriage-Effects on Future Pregnancy.1990.
Australian
New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Scientific Meeting, Australia.
Poster presentation. Antenatal Obstetrician and Gynecologist sonographic
identification of nuchal cord: reliability, significance and relation to
neonatal outcome. 2000.
American
College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 51st Annual Clinical
Meeting. Poster Presentation. Pregnancy Happiness, Intendedness, and
Reproductive Career Orientation in the Rural South. 2003
SCHOLARSHIPS
Academic
Merit Scholarship, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, 1999.
Medical
Defense Union Medical Elective Prize, Flinders University, 1991.
MEMBERSHIPS
Domestic
Violence Intervention Center, board member 2001-2003
Kid One, Chambers
County, board member, 2002-2003
Georgia
Public Health Association, 2001-present.
Alabama Medical Association,
2000-present.
American College of Obstetrics
and Gynecology, Fellow, 2002-present. Australian New Zealand College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Diplomat, 1993-present.
Massachusetts Medical Society,
1995-2002.
American Association of
University Women, 1995-present.
Dutch:
fluent.
Spanish:
medical
French:
basic
Traveled
extensively in Asia, Europe and Africa.