Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Vanderbilt University
CP Resident: 2001-2004
Chief Resident: 2003-2004
Hematopathology Fellow: 2004-2005
After completing the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Virginia, Dr. Mosse began his Clinical Pathology residency at Johns Hopkins in 2001 and completed his Hematopathology fellowship there in 2005. After CP/HP training, he joined the faculty at Vanderbilt University where he is currently an Associate Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Mosse also serves as the Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine for the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System VA (TVHS) that serves veterans from northern Georgia through Middle Tennessee and into southern Kentucky. He is also currently the Pathology Lead for Veterans Integrated Service Network 9 that covers 7 VA hospitals in Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia.
Dr. Mosse is board certified in Clinical Pathology and Hematology and attends regularly on the Hematopathology service at both Vanderbilt and TVHS. He is involved in medical student, resident and fellowship teaching. He directs the Vanderbilt Hematopathology Fellowship program and is active in the residency-training program as well as in medical student education. Dr. Mosse's clinical research has focused on two areas - the use of flow cytometry to diagnose, prognose and follow hematologic malignancies and the rational utilization of laboratory testing to diagnose and follow hematology malignancies. In addition to his various research articles that have generated over 800 citations, Dr. Mosse has contributed to several texts including Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology, Molecular Pathology of Hematolymphoid Disorders, Decision Support Systems on Laboratory Medicine and the forthcoming text Utilization Management in the Clinical Laboratory and Other Ancillary Services.