Mariah A. Taylor
{{Short description|American nurse}}
Mariah A. Taylor, MSN, RN, CPNP (born 1 October 1939, in Atlanta, Texas), is the co-founder of the North Portland Nurse Practitioner Community Health Clinic in Portland, Oregon, the first Black-owned community-based nurse practitioner clinic in the country.{{cite web| last1=Korslien |first1=Ashley | title='Every little bit helps': Portland woman on limited income donates food to homeless - Mariah Taylor, 81, has spent the last 45 years helping others in her community |url=https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/portland-woman-donates-food-homeless/283-6e572548-0ef6-40cd-adf4-27d5ac1a43be| work=|publisher=KGW8| location=Portland, Oregon|date=March 2, 2021 |access-date=April 24, 2021 }}
Early life
Taylor was born to Geneva and Isaac Allen into a family of 24 siblings.Taylor, Mariah (1999) The Clinic of Last Resort.
Education
Taylor received her ADN and LPN certification from the Portland Community College Licensed Practical Nurse Program in 1972.Darves, Bonnie (1998) Mariah Taylor: Practitioner of Hope. She achieved her Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from Southern Oregon State College in Ashland, Oregon in 1977. She earned her Master's Degree in Nursing and certification as a pediatric nurse practitioner from the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver, Colorado in 1979. She received her PhD from Linfield University in McMinnville, Oregon in 1992.Taylor, Mariah (1980) The Clinic of Last Resort. She received her PhD in 1992 from Linfield University
North Portland Nurse Practitioner Community Health Clinic
In 1982 Taylor opened her well-baby clinic in North Portland, which since inception has served the neediest clients of all kinds in the greater Portland metropolitan area. In 1984, the clinic became a United Way agency. The most common health problems treated at the clinic have been poverty-related, with funding coming from donations and foundations. The clinic has also provided fresh produce, milk and clothes to the community.Darves, Bonnie (1998) Mariah Taylor: Practitioner of Hope. Taylor, Mariah (1999) The Clinic of Last Resort.
Community Activities
Recognition
Taylor has won Oprah Winfrey's Angel Network Use Your Life award, 2000.
[http://www.oprah.com/uyl/angel/uyl_angel_20000515.jhtml Use Your Life] at Oprah.com
References
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- Darves, Bonnie (1998). "[http://news.pcc.edu/1998/10/mariah-taylor-practitioner-of-hope/ Mariah Taylor: Practitioner of Hope]." Portland Community College News, 10/1/98.
- Taylor, Mariah A (1999). "The Clinic of Last Resort." [http://www.nursinglibrary.org/vhl/handle/10755/593061 Reflections] [Published by Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing] Vol 25, No 2. Second Quarter 1999. ISSN 0885-8144. pp 24-29.
External links
- [https://www.oprah.com/angelnetwork/north-portland-nurse-practioner-community-health-center-use Use Your Life Award] Oprah
- {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20060206010638/http://covenantnews.com/deParrie060126.htm She Couldn’t Say No]}} at Covenant News
- [http://www.theskanner.com/index.php?action=artd&artid=4626 Bridging the Gap] at The Skanner
- [https://outlet.historicimages.com/products/ora87338 1983 Photo] Historic Images
- [https://around.uoregon.edu/content/transcript-interview-mariah-taylor Transcript of the interview of Mariah Taylor] Around the O, University of Oregon
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