Daniel Moses, DO

Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences

Education:
  • D.O. – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine – Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine
  • M.A. – International Affairs with a concentration in International Security Studies – George Washington University
  • B.A. – History with a minor in French – Lyon College
  • Residency – Family Medicine – Advent Health East Orlando
Biography:

Dr. Daniel Moses joined the Roseman College of Medicine in January of 2025 as an Assistant Professor in the Clinical Sciences Department. Dr. Moses worked as a Family Physician at Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers in Reno, Nevada, and The Bronx, New York, as well as a Primary Care Physician at the Department of Veterans Affairs. He was a member of the community faculty at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, and a faculty member of Urban Health Plan Primary Care Residency Program for Advanced Practice Professionals. In his earlier career he worked as an English teacher in Rwanda and as a defense policy analyst in Washington, D.C.

Teaching Areas:
  • Clinical medicine
  • Family medicine
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Dermatologic
  • Gynecologic procedures
Service to Community:
  • National Health Service Corps Physician – 2020-2024
  • Assistant Medical Director, Community Care Free Clinic in Orlando, FL – 2018-2020
  • Founding Director, Campbell Community Care Clinic, Student-Run Free Clinic in Buies Creek, NC – 2013-2014
Select Peer-Reviewed Publications:
  1. Moses D, et al. Campbell University Student-Run Free Clinic: Osteopathic Medical Care for the Rural Underserved. J Student-Run Clin. 2016;2(1).

Last updated: 03/12/2025