Partner Profiles
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Kathleen W. Paulson,
MD, FACOG
Kathleen W. Paulson, M.D., better known as Kat, grew up in Fayetteville as the second of seven children, including a set of triplets. Dr. Paulson graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1984 with a double major in Spanish and German, then spent the next 6 years teaching and traveling. She graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1996 then went to complete her residency in OB/GYN at the University of Missouri-Columbia where she won the resident teaching award all four years. Dr. Paulson is certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a certified menopause practitioner. She speaks Spanish fluently and German “NICHT SO GUT”.
Her husband, George, teaches modern Greek at the University of Arkansas. Their daughter, Eleni, is a music major at the University of Puget Sound in Washington state and their son, George, will be a 9th grader at Ramay Junior High School this fall. The entire family loves music, movies, books, and travel. Unfortunately, they all inherited only recessive sports genes.
She is certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a
certified menopausal practitioner. Her practice is currently limited to gynecology
and gynecologic surgery.
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Janet
L. Titus, MD
Janet L. Titus, MD, has been providing patient-centered health
care in Northwest Arkansas for nearly 25 years. Dr. Titus is
from a small city in Iowa where her home had a great view of
the Mississippi River. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the
University of Iowa in 1976 with a degree in Social Work. In
1980, she finished her medical degree at the University of
Iowa, College of Medicine and came to Arkansas for her residency
at the University of Arkansas Area Health Education Center
in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. During and after her residency, Dr.
Titus spent four months on medical missionary trips working
with indigenous populations in the mountains of Mexico. She
describes her time there as a "fascinating and gratifying
cross-cultural experience!"
Returning stateside, she taught for a year in the Family Practice
Residency program in Pine Bluff.
In 1984, with the assistance of south Washington County community
leaders, Dr. Titus founded the Winslow Community Health Center
where she practiced Family Medicine, including five years of
obstetrics. Dr. Titus has always had a great interest in women's
health and women would come from as far away as Springdale
and Fort Smith to her small rural clinic. Returning to her
academic roots, in 1988 she started part-time work with the
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Family Practice
Residency Training Program in Fayetteville and became an Assistant
Professor of Family Practice. Much of her focus there was to
train resident physicians in gynecology care and procedures.
Dr. Titus is board certified by the American Board of Family
Practice and is a certified menopausal practitioner through
the North American Menopause Society. Dr. Titus attended the
first “Educate the Educators” training about the
new Human Papilloma Vaccine (HPV) vaccine given by the American
Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology and has been speaking
on this topic in Northwest Arkansas. She is currently limiting
her practice to outpatient gynecologic care including wellness
and health promotion, menopausal care, contraception, menstrual
irregularities and outpatient gynecologic procedures.
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