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ABOUT THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR
The Atlanta SurgiCenter's
Medical Director, Tyrone C. Malloy is the primary provider of
our Late Second Trimester and Genetic/Fetal Anomaly procedures.
Dr. Malloy a native of Brooklyn, New York attended Howard University
and graduated from New York University with a BA in Biology.
After graduating from NYU, he worked as a Research Assistant
in Endocrinology at the Rockefeller Institute in NYC. He received
his medical degree from The Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine.
Both Internship and Residency in OB/GYN were completed at The
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. Dr. Malloy
served as a Staff Physician at Moncrief Army Hospital at Fort
Jackson, in Columbia S.C. before beginning private practice
in Metro Atlanta. He is a Fellow in the American College of
Obstetricians & Gynecologist.
In May 1993, Dr. Malloy received a Law Degree from Georgia State
University and is a Fellow in the American College of Legal
Medicine. He works as an attorney in the health care arena while
he continues to maintain his private practice.
Dr. Malloy is actively involved in Clinical Research Trials,
and was one of the Principal Investigators on the Mifepristone
(RU-486) Studies which led to the FDA approval of this drug
for use in Medical Abortions.
Dr. Malloy is an active member of the National Abortion Federation,
The National Coalition of Abortion Providers, NARAL Pro-Choice
GA, Georgians for Choice, Planned Parenthood Federation of America,
and many other medical and legal organizations promoting a woman's
right to quality health care.
With vision and dedication Dr. Malloy has guided the Atlanta
SurgiCenter and our Late Second Trimester Abortion program to
accommodate the needs of all women in the United States and
abroad. Dr. Malloy has worked on the cutting edge of Second
Trimester Abortion medicine and was the first physician in Metro
Atlanta to offer safe Second Trimester Abortions up to 20 weeks
in one day.
Dr. Malloy has been providing abortion services at the Atlanta
SurgiCenter for more than 19 years and has served as our Medical
Director for over 12 years. He serves on the faculty of the
Emory University School of Medicine in the Department of OB/GYN,
where his primary responsibility is to train the Fellows in
the Family Planning Program to perform Second Trimester abortions.
The Late Second Trimester and Genetic/Fetal Anomaly Programs
at Atlanta SurgiCenter are direct results of Dr. Malloy's surgical
ability, guidance and dedication to the needs of all women seeking
abortion services.
The Genetic/Fetal Anomaly Program at the Atlanta SurgiCenter
places its emphasis on the special emotional needs of the patient
and her family. As a result, Atlanta SurgiCenter receives referrals
from local physicians and genetic programs like those at Emory
University, Duke University and the University of Virginia. |
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