Advanced Initiatives in Medical Simulation
Gerald Moses
Gerald Moses PhD
Director and Industry Council Liaison
Dr. Moses is currently with the Surgical Simulation and Technology Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center. He is the former Chief of Clinical Applications Division of the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. Dr. Moses' professional life spans more than thirty-five years of civilian and military service. He earned his Masters degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology from Western Michigan University in 1965 and his doctoral degree in Speech and Hearing Science from The Ohio State University in 1969. He taught graduate and undergraduate students, maintained an extensive and successful clinical practice and conducted research for more than thirteen years while serving on the faculties of Miami University and Eastern Michigan University.

Dr. Moses published extensively on modernizing approaches to the treatment of stuttering problems. His research endeavors focused on experimental phonetics and speech intelligibility. During this period, he became the founding editor of the Journal of Communication Pathology, and for eleven years chaired the Human Subjects Research Review Board at Eastern Michigan University.

From 1980 to 1993, Doctor Moses served on active military duty in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps. His assignments focused upon medical readiness requirements for active and reserve forces, including recruiting of physicians and other medical officers, and serving as Chief of the Medical Branch at the Army Reserve Personnel Center.



About AIMS
Steve Dawson Steve Dawson, MD
Chair
Dale Alverson Dale Alverson, MD
Director
David M. Gaba David M. Gaba, MD
Secretary-Treasurer
Gerald Moses Gerald Moses, PhD
Director and Industry Council Liaison