
Mockdoc, LLC, is a woman-owned business that is based in Maine. The LLC was formed in 2013, became a corporation in 2019, and provides Healthcare Education and Consulting Services. The President and Owner is Elisabeth Fowlie Mock, MD, MPH, FAAFP. Mockdoc, LLC, remains independent of industry influence and does not accept funding from pharmaceutical companies.
Elisabeth Fowlie Mock, MD, MPH, FAAFP attended Colby College, Emory University, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and UNC Chapel Hill School of Public Health. She is Board Certified in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine and works primarily as a consultant and clinical educator with per diem hospitalist shifts.
One week after completing residency, Dr. Mock entered a Master of Public Health program focusing on Health Policy and Administration. As a result, she has applied a systems-based approach to her work environments throughout her career. In 2013, she worked on a Quality Improvement project with Maine Quality Counts, focused on chronic pain, which led to her clinical, quality improvement and teaching interests in the pain, opioid and substance use topic areas. She obtained certification to prescribe buprenorphine in 2016, began prescribing buprenorphine-naloxone for patients both in the hospital and office, and was able to qualify for Addiction Medicine board certification through the clinical practice pathway. Her consulting work continues to focus on teaching, professional development, corporate training, and QI projects centered on pain and addiction.
Dr. Mock has been involved in multiple state-wide interdisciplinary advisory committees such as state Office of Opioid Response’s Opioid Clinical Advisory Committee (CAC), the Bangor Area Clinical Substance Use Work Group (BACSWG) and others. Finally, she completed interdisciplinary leadership training through the Hanley Center’s Health Leadership Development Practicum from 2009-2010 and then completed Hanley’s rigorous Physician Executive Leadership Institute in 2020. She also has been active in the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Maine Medical Association.
Outside of medicine, her passions include travel, women’s basketball, and public speaking. She lives in Bangor, Maine with her husband and 3 replacement children (dogs), now that her 3 young adult children have left the nest.



