Gary Allen Stobbe, M.D.
Dr. Stobbe has been in practice since 1993 and joined UW Medicine as UW clinical assistant professor in the Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry in 2008. He is a faculty member of the Western MS Center at UW Medical Center and is Director of Adult Transition Services at Seattle Children's Autism Center.
Dr. Stobbe received his medical degree from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York, and completed his neurology residency at UCLA - Wadsworth VAMC in Los Angeles.
Dr. Stobbe's philosophy is to optimize health in the presence of neurological illness and to maximize the potential of an individual through the patient-physician partnership.
Specializing in neurology, with a particular interest in autism spectrum disorders, multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury.
College sports, cooking and family time.
Research interests include functional imaging in cognitive neurology and the transition to adulthood of individuals with neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders.
English
Autism, Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis
| Veteran's Administration Medical Center |
Residency |
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| UCLA School of Medicine |
Internship |
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| Albany Medical College |
Medical education |
1989 |
| American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology |
Neurology |
1994 |
| Year | Name |
| 2009 | Geraldine Dawson Award, Autism Society of Washington |
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