Dr.
Moseley received his Master's Degree in Philosophy and Medical Ethics at
the University of Tennessee and completed his Doctorate in Bioethics at
the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University in Washington,
D.C.
He is the founder and was the first President of the Florida
Bioethics Network (FBN), and has played a key role in the development of
the FBN as a significant statewide resource and as a model for other
bioethics networks around the country.
His research includes publications on "Withdrawal of
Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment", "Advance Medical
Directives", "Genetic Testing", "New Medical
Technologies", "Ethics Committees", and "Prenatal
Testing". Dr. Moseley is currently developing a multi-center
research project to study the effectiveness of videotaped advance
directives and promoting those directives being honored by physicians and
healthcare institutions. He regularly consults with and makes
presentations at hospitals, nursing homes and hospices.
Dr. Moseley teaches Medical Ethics and Law at the University of Florida College of Medicine.