Associate Professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology; Director, Division of Neuropathology
Neuropathology
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Dr. Mobley graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School, completing a masters degree in neuroscience between his second and third years of medical school. He trained as a resident in pathology at Stanford University Hospital before joining the faculty of Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville Tennessee in 2010. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2018 and to Neuropathology Division Director in 2020.
Education
M.D., University of Michigan Medical School
Place of Practice
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Practice history
2010: Instructor in Pathology, Stanford University Hospital
2018-present: Associate Professor, Vanderbilt Department of Pathology
Qualification and Affiliations
Neuropathologist
Clinical and Basic Science Researcher
Clinical Educator to Medical Students and Pathology Resident Physicians
Reviewed Symptoms
Arm paralysis
Blank out or stare into space for a few seconds
Brain not functioning / Brain fog
Convulsions on the face
Difficulty sticking the tongue out
Double vision
Drooling from one side of the mouth
Drooping eyelids
Frequent falls
Hard to swallow food or water
Having trance like seizure
Headache
Hearing is more sensitive than usual
I couldn't understand what others were saying
Involuntary movements of the legs
Irresistible urge to make small movements
Lost interest in your surroundings (e.g. people, society)
Numbness or abnormal sensation over face
Pins and needles all over my body
Recent changes in mental state
Seizure
Spasms of limbs
Stuck on a topic, repeating things
Toe numbness or tingling
Unable to speak or using incorrect words
Uncontrollable movements
Unusual behavior or actions when sleeping
Weakness in arms or legs