Dr. Mock-Muhammad is a highly trained specialist with extensive fellowship experience, including clinical fellowships in adult cardiovascular medicine at Vanderbilt University and in interventional advanced heart failure and cardiac transplantation cardiology with expertise in electrophysiology device implantation (Vanderbilt). He is board recertified in both internal medicine and adult cardiovascular disease by National Board of Physicians and Surgeons and is also a certified HeartMath practitioner, reflecting his commitment to holistic, evidence-based care in Cardiology.
Dr. Mock-Muhammad's research interests are improving outcomes in cardiovascular disease, with a focus on advanced heart failure and the use of cardiac devices such as pacemakers. His work explores innovative approaches to managing heart failure, including device therapy to enhance quality of life and reduce hospital readmissions. He is especially interested in the role of pacemakers in treating conduction abnormalities and preventing disease progression in high-risk cardiac patients. Dr. Mock-Muhammad aims to bridge clinical practice with emerging technologies to advance personalized care in cardiology.