Keisha R. Callins, M.D., M.P.H
Mercer University School of Medicine/Community Health Care Systems
Keisha R. Callins is a women’s health professional. She serves on faculty at Mercer University School of Medicine and works with Community Health Care Systems, a network of Federally Qualified Health Centers that provides healthcare services to rural and underserved areas in middle Georgia. She previously worked at the Mirian Worthy Women’s Health Center, Albany, Georgia and served as assistant medical director for Albany Area Primary Health Care. Callins is currently in the 2018 Class of the Georgia Physicians Leadership Academy, a 2015 alumni of Leadership Georgia and serves on the Georgia Composite Medical Board. She has served on appointed committees with Mercer University School of Medicine, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, and Albany Area Primary Health Care. Callins earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Virginia, a master’s degree in public health from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a medical degree from Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM). She completed her graduate medical training at the MSM OB/GYN Residency Program at Grady Memorial Hospital, where she served as chief resident. Callins is member of civic organizations including Rotary Club and Junior League. She is the author of a monthly women’s health segment in the SW Georgia Health Beat.