LEAH S. COBB, M.D.  Cell: 404‐317‐6277  Office: 423‐869‐6468  Fax: 423‐869‐7173 

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LEAH S. COBB, M.D. Cell: 404‐317‐6277 Office: 423‐869‐6468 Fax: 423‐869‐7173 E‐mail: leah.cobb@lmunet.edu EDUCATION Emory University, Fellow in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2005 – 2007 Emory University, Resident in General Psychiatry 2002 – 2005 University of Kentucky College of Medicine Doctor of Medicine, with Distinction 1998‐2002 Bachelor of Science, Biology, Summa cum laude 1994‐1997 1992‐1994 University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences Southeast Community College Associate of Arts June 2010‐Present BOARD CERTIFICATIONS American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Adult Psychiatry American Board of Psychiatry and Neurolgoy Child and Adolescent Psychiatry November 2012‐ Present HONORS AND AWARDS Medical School Community Service Award 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02 AOA Student Research Day Second Place Award Recipient Appalachian Regional Healthcare Scholarship 1999 1998 – 2002 Professional Young Careerist, Winner for State of Kentucky, Business and Professional Women’s Club 1998 Professional of the Year, Middlesboro Business and Professional Women’s Club 2010 LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES President, Psychiatry Residents, Emory University 2004‐2005 Co‐chair, Recruiting Committee, Emory University Psychiatry 2003‐2005 Atlanta VAMC Co‐Chief Resident in Psychiatry 2004‐2005 President, University of Kentucky College of Medicine Class of 2002 1998‐2002 University of Kentucky Women in Medicine President 2000‐2002 Treasurer 1999‐2000 UK Medical Student Advisory Council President 2001‐2002 Secretary 1998‐1999 UK Medical Student Government Association 1998‐2002 VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE 2010‐ Present Mending Hearts Halfway House for Women, Board of Directors 2011‐Present Servolution Ministries, Speedwell TN, Mental Health Care Team 1998‐2002 Christmas Community Service Project Coordinator for UKCOM Class of 2002 ‐ Organized gift buying and solicited donations for needy children identified through UK Children’s Hospital social services 1998‐2002 Project HEAL (Health Education for Adolescent Lifestyles). Teacher/Performer for teen groups at local community activity centers addressing decision making/healthy lifestyle choices. 1997‐1998 Americorps VISTA, Bell County Council on Literacy, Middlesboro, Kentucky. Program Specialist – grant writer, coordinator, and teacher in various adult education, school system, and welfare to work transitioning programs. EMPLOYMENT 1997‐1998 Volunteer at Cooperative Christian Ministries, Middlesboro, KY. 1997‐1998 Organizer of S.A.F.E – support group for women in Middlesboro, KY. 1997‐1998 Member of Community Initiative Decision Making Task Force, Middlesboro ARH. 1988‐1992 Various jobs (waitress, cashier, etc.) 1992‐1994 Southeast Community College, Biology Tutor – Middlesboro, KY, campus 1992‐1995 Saye’s Pic Pac grocery store, Harrogate, TN 1994‐1996 United Parcel Service, Lexington, KY. (Teamster Local 181) 1994‐1996 C.A.T.S. academic tutor to U.K. athletes, UK, Lexington, KY. 1997‐1998 Americorps VISTA, Bell County Council on Literacy, Middlesboro, KY 1998‐2002 Medical School, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY. 2002‐2005 Adult Psychiatry Residency, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 2005‐2007 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. 2008‐2009 Co‐Medical Director and Psychiatrist, Harlan ARH, Harlan, KY. 2009‐2012 Medical Director, Chief of Psychiatric Service and Psychiatrist, Hazard ARH, Hazard, KY. 2009‐Present Attending Psychiatrist, Part Time, Baptist Regional Medical Center, Corbin, KY. 2012‐Present Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Cumberland River Comprehensive Care Center, Middlesboro KY. 2012‐Present Chair, Behavioral Medicine, LMU‐DeBusk College Osteopathic Medicine, Harrogate, TN. 
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