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Richard L. Taylor, M.D., F.A.A.N.,
Co-Medical Director of the END Technology Program
Medical Director Clinical Neurophysiology
Greater Baltimore Medical Center
He attended the Johns Hopkins University and the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine, graduating both with honors. He then interned at Mercy Hospital in Baltimore and went on to complete a neurology residency at the University Of Maryland Hospital, where he attained the recognition of Chief Resident in neurology. Elected a Fellow in the American Academy of Neurology, Dr. Taylor remains on the active teaching Adjunct Faculty of the University of Maryland Medical School, where he holds the academic rank of Clinical Professor of Neurology.
Dr. Taylor has earned multiple board certifications in neurology, EEG, and clinical neurophysiology and was a founding member of Taylor Medical Group. Currently, he serves as Chief of the Division of Neurology at Good Samaritan Hospital, as well as Chief of Clinical Neurophysiology at both Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Sheppard Pratt Hospital.
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