Robert Moffit - Media Appearances

Media Appearances

During his professional career, Moffit has been a regular source for the media on health care issues. He has appeared on all major cable news channels and the broadcast networks. He has received public service awards from several organizations, including The American College of Eye Surgery, the Great Lakes Association of Clinical Medicine and the National Hispanic Family Against Drug Abuse. He has appeared on ABC News, NBC News, CNN, CNBC, Fox News and The Jim Lehrer News Hour. He has also published in such professional journals as The Catholic Historical Review, Health Affairs, Health Systems Review, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, and The Journal of The Georgia Medical Association, as well as Modern Age, The Political Science Reviewer and Postgraduate Medicine. Moffit contributes to Controversial Issues in Social Policy (Allyn and Bacon, 2002), a university text, and his articles, quotes, and op-ed essays have appeared in a variety of American newspapers including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and The Washington Times, as well as in The Irish Independent.

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