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symptoms impacting their well-being. One-time consultations and second-opinion evaluations from a referring provider are also welcomed.
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A Diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Taylor graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1991, completed his internship in general surgery at University of California, San Francisco, then returned to Stanford University Hospital to train in psychiatry where he served as Chief Resident. As an educator and researcher, he has taught medical students and residents at both San Francisco General Hospital and the VCMC Family Medicine program, authored scientific publications, developed performance improvement projects, and has been an invited lecturer, panelist or speaker at local and national conferences.
Past administrative/leadership positions include Medical Director for the Adult Division & Alcohol and Drug Programs, Ventura County Behavioral Health (2017-2019), VCBH Quality Medical Director (2014-2016), Chief of Staff at Ventura County Medical Center (2014-2016), Medical Director for Hillmont House Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (2014-2016), Medical Director for Anka- Ventura Crisis Residential Treatment (2012-2014), and Chief of the VCMC Department of Psychiatry (2010-2014).
Visit BrianTaylorMD.com for more information, resources and video links.
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