Eugenia Lathy Mobley McGinnis (1922 – May 2, 2011) was an American dentist. She was dean of the dental school and vice-president at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee.

Eugenia L. Mobley
A Black woman with dark coiffed hair
Eugenia Mobley, from a 1977 publication
Born1922
Alabama
DiedMay 2, 2011 (aged 89)
Nashville, Tennessee
Other namesEugenia Mobley McGinnis
Occupation(s)Dentist, college administrator

Early life and education edit

Mobley was born in Alabama, the daughter of Eugene Mobley and Gussie Dean Mobley.[1][2][3] She earned her bachelor's degree at Tennessee State University in 1943, then earned her dentistry degree at Meharry Medical College in Nashville.[4] She further earned a master's degree in public health at the University of Michigan in 1948.[5] She was a member of Delta Sigma Theta.[6]

Career edit

Mobley was a dentist and professor of dentistry. From 1948 to 1950, she was director of public health dentistry for the Jefferson County Health Department in Alabama.[7] She had a dental practice in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1950s, while her husband was practicing as a physician at the Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee.[8][9] In 1978, she became dean of the dental school at Meharry Medical College.[10] She was the second woman to head an American dental school, after Jeanne Sinkford at Howard University in 1975.[11][12][13] She later became the medical school's vice president.[11] She oversaw Meharry's outreach for oral cancer prevention.[7] She was a charter member of the Nashville chapter of The Links.[14]

Publications edit

Mobley's research in public health dentistry[15][16] was published in academic journals, including Journal of the American Dental Association[17][18] and Journal of Public Health Dentistry.[19][20]

  • "Dental caries and periodontal conditions among Negro children in Tennessee" (1960, with Martha B. Pointer)[21]
  • "Some social and economic factors relating to periodontal disease among young Negroes" (1963, with Stanley H. Smith)[17]
  • "Testing the oral hygiene index; its use in epidemiological studies" (1964)[20]
  • "Is dental health education the answer?" (1967, with Barbara H. Robinson and Martha B. Pointer)[18]
  • "Dental program for the chronically ill and aged" (1967)[22]
  • "Dental status and needs in a poverty‐population of North Nashville, Tennessee" (1969, with Martha B. Pointer)[19]
  • Dental Hygiene Examination Review: 1060 multiple choice questions and referenced explanatory answers (1969, with Theodore Edward Bolden and Elzer S. Chandler)[23]

Personal life and legacy edit

Eugenia L. Mobley married physician Charles William McGinnis in 1950.[3][24][25] He died in 2002.[26] Their son William Eugene McGinnis died in 2003.[27][28] She died in 2011, aged 89 years, in Nashville.[6] The Mobley/Singleton Lecture program at Meharry is named in honor of Eugenia Mobley and her colleague J. B. Singleton.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gussie Dean Mobley". The Tennessean. 1985-12-09. p. 50. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Dr. E. M. McGinnis and Mother Visit in Tennessee". The Huntsville Mirror. 1952-04-26. p. 2. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b "Birmingham Dentist And Medical Student Engaged" The Chicago Defender (08 July 1950): 8. via ProQuest
  4. ^ "In Memoriam: First Female Dean, School of Dentistry" The Tennessee Tribune (May 19, 2011): 9A. via ProQuest
  5. ^ "Class Notes". The Michigan Alumnus. Alumni Association of the University of Michigan. November 1966. p. 33.
  6. ^ a b "Eugenia Mobley McGinnis". The Tennessean, via Legacy.com. May 6, 2011. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  7. ^ a b "Meharry Provides Program To Combat Oral Cancer", Chicago Daily Defender (01 Nov 1969): 5. via ProQuest
  8. ^ "Social and Personal". The Tuskegee Herald. 1953-02-10. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Dr. McGinnis Visits". The Huntsville Mirror. 1952-07-26. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "People". Jet: 19. April 20, 1978.
  11. ^ a b Bolden, Theodore E. (April 1977). "Two 'Jeans'". Quarterly of the National Dental Association. 35: 104 – via Internet Archive.
  12. ^ Harris, Sandra (April 30, 2006). "A.A.W.D President’s Letter" DentistryIQ.
  13. ^ Johnson, NL (March 2, 2021). "Celebrating Women's History Month with Dean Spatafore". VCU School of Dentistry. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
  14. ^ "Charter Members" Parthenon (TN) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
  15. ^ "$34,500 Grant for Dental Caries". The Black Dispatch. 1957-10-04. p. 4. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Meharry Gets Dental Grant". Nashville Banner. 1959-03-30. p. 10. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ a b Mobley, Eugenia L.; Smith, Stanley H. (1963-04-01). "Some social and economic factors relating to periodontal disease among young Negroes: No. 1". The Journal of the American Dental Association. 66 (4): 486–491. doi:10.14219/jada.archive.1963.0125. ISSN 0002-8177.
  18. ^ a b Robinson, Barbara A.; Mobley, Eugenia L.; Pointer, Martha B. (1967-01-01). "Is dental health education the answer?". The Journal of the American Dental Association. 74 (1): 124–128. doi:10.14219/jada.archive.1967.0006. ISSN 0002-8177.
  19. ^ a b Pointer, Martha B.; Mobley, Eugenia L. (1969). "Dental Status and Needs in a Poverty-Population of North Nashville, Tennessee". Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 29 (4): 239–245. doi:10.1111/j.1752-7325.1969.tb00522.x. ISSN 1752-7325. PMID 5261653.
  20. ^ a b Mobley, Eugenia L. (1964). "Testing the Oral Hygiene Index; Its Use in Epidemiological Studies*". Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 24 (3): 144–148. doi:10.1111/j.1752-7325.1964.tb00446.x. ISSN 1752-7325.
  21. ^ Mobley, Eugenia L., and Martha A. Pointer. "Dental caries and periodontal conditions among Negro children in Tennessee." Tenn. Dent. AJ 40 (1960): 21-8.
  22. ^ Mobley, E. L. (1967-04-01). "Dental program for the chronically ill and aged". Journal - Tennessee State Dental Association. 47 (2): 147–154. ISSN 0091-3987. PMID 4225571.
  23. ^ Bolden, Theodore Edward (1969). Dental Hygiene Examination Review Book: 2000 Multiple Choice Questions and Answers Referenced to Textbooks, Edited by Theodore E. Bolden, Eugenia L. Mobley [and] Elzer S. Chandler. Medical Examination Publishing Company.
  24. ^ "Doctors Journey to New York". The Huntsville Mirror. 1953-05-23. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  25. ^ "Beautiful Candlelight Nuptials Unite Couple" The Chicago Defender (04 Nov 1950): 10. via ProQuest
  26. ^ "Charles W. McGinnis". The Tennessean. 2002-09-29. p. 33. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  27. ^ Loggins, Kirk (1993-06-24). "Driver guilty of vehicular homicide, 4th DUI, driving on revoked license". The Tennessean. p. 13. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  28. ^ "William E. McGinnis". The Tennessean. 2003-01-26. p. 31. Retrieved 2022-02-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  29. ^ "The Mobley/Singleton Lecture" Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry (2015): 27.