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Personal profile

Dr. Constance M. Mobley earned her MD and PhD from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 2003. She completed her General Surgery residency and fellowship in Surgical Critical Care at the University of Michigan. Subsequently, she went on to complete a fellowship in Abdominal Multi-Organ Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. In 2014, Dr. Mobley joined the staff of Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX and is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College.

Dr. Mobley is a board-certified surgeon in surgical critical care, and transplant surgery. She is currently the Medical Director of the Surgical & Liver ICU and Program Director for the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship. She serves as an active member on several hospital committees and professional societies and is a current member of the Legislative and Regulatory Committee.

 

Research interests

Dr. Mobley’s areas of special interests include management of the critically ill liver failure patient, methodology to improve liver transplant success in high MELD patients, and management of cirrhotic cardiomyopathy and post-transplant cardiomyopathy. She is actively involved in several clinical research trials spanning transplant immunology, liver disease, and support devices to both prolong donor organ utility, and bridge to liver transplant.

External positions

Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University College of Medicine

Jun 12 2018 → …

Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery (Transplantation), Weill Cornell Medical College

Jan 4 2016 → …

Research Area Keywords

  • Transplantation
  • Clinical Care
  • Clinical Translation & Trials

Free-text keywords

  • Transplant immunology
  • Liver Disease

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