Georgia Urology is full of incredible, hard-working, and dedicated employees. We’re excited to highlight these wonderful medical professionals who serve our patients every day through monthly Staff Spotlights!
This month, we’re highlighting Georgia Urology’s Front Desk Coordinator, Jacquar Wynn, who has been with us for nine months.
What’s the most rewarding part of your job?
The most rewarding part of my job is delivering the best customer service experience by caring for and reassuring patients that they are in good care. Ultimately, providing a wholesome, stress-free and welcoming environment. Knowing that I can put a smile on a patient’s face is magnificent!
Do you have any advice for people hoping to work in your field?
My advice for anyone considering entering the medical field is to be compassionate! Patients depend on our compassion and commitment to their overall well-being.
What are your favorite hobbies?
My favorite pastime is having family gatherings at my house. I love to pull my family and friends together and fellowship. I also love interior decorating. In my spare time, I often like to re-arrange my home décor or my friend’s and family’s homes.
My son, Taurean, attends The University of Texas. He gives me a sprinkle of his time here and there. When we get together, we’ll attend Cedar Point Amusement Park and have a ball.
April 5, 2017 (Atlanta) — Georgia Urology’s Dr. Lambda Msezane was featured in a career panel honoring Women’s History Month. The Office of Inclusion & Diversity at Marist School, Dr. Msezane’s alma mater, hosted the panel on Thursday, March 23rd, at the Ivy Street Lecture Hall. Dr. Msezane, along with two other women, discussed how […]
Our very own Dr. Shaya Taghechian recently spoke to a group of active seniors in Cobb County about bladder health. She began the discussion with an explanation of normal bladder function; then presented information about bladder control problems such as overactive bladder (OAB), a condition that plagues many members of the senior community. Dr. Taghechian […]
May 2014 Congratulations to Doctors Andrew Kirsch and Angela Arlen (Pediatric Fellow) on their AUA 2014 Annual Meeting abstract titled “Early Effect of American Academy of Pediatrics UTI Guidelines on Emergency Admissions, Radiographic Imaging and Diagnosis of Vesicoureteral Reflux” which has been chosen to be included in the 2014 AUA Press Program. There were 2,300 abstracts […]