Dr. Willis graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1977. She works in Sacramento, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Willis is affiliated with Mercy San Juan Medical Center.
Emory ClinicEmory Clark-Holder Clinic Multi Specialty 303 Smith St, Lagrange, GA 30240 706 882-8831 (phone), 706 882-8361 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Meharry Medical College School of Medicine Graduated: 1980
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Talley Willis graduated from the Meharry Medical College School of Medicine in 1980. She works in Lagrange, GA and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Talley Willis is affiliated with West Georgia Health.
2013 to 2000 Resident AssistantJanet Harris Youngsville, NC Jan 2012 to Jan 2013 Private Home Healthcare ProviderGood Will Industries Wake Forest, NC Nov 2007 to Feb 2009 CashierWal-mart Wake Forest, NC Oct 2005 to Mar 2007 StockerMrs. Mary Wake Forest, NC Oct 2006 to Feb 2007 Home Healthcare AideGuardsmark Raleigh, NC Mar 2004 to Nov 2005 Security GuardRelizon New York, NY May 2000 to Feb 2004 Account ManagerMoore Business Forms New York, NY Dec 1989 to May 2000 Buyer III
Davenport Community High School Davenport NE 1976-1980
Community:
Kristy Rolls, Cindy Cooper, Julie Smith, Sherree Lowrance, Art Smith, Eva Hall, Kim Kiener, Nancy Dawson, Greg Burroughs, Belinda Swart, Lori Park, Fredricka Schumm
Biography:
Life
Sandra L. Willis
Attended schools in Hinton, Eakly and Sayre, Ok. Graduated ...
he agricultural town of Cuthbert in Randolph County, where local officials recently tried to shut down seven of nine polling places before backing down after a political firestorm, a 66-year-old retired teacher named Sandra Willis said shes waited all her life for a governor who looked like her and
Date: Nov 03, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
This Georgia County May Close All But Two Polling Places
"You can't stop us all, but they're going to try to stop the ones that they can by closing the precincts," voter and activist Sandra Willis says. Republicans are worried they can't beat a strong candidate like Abrams, Willis says.