David Moxley

David Moxley

MLS

Associate Director, MHA Executive Program

Associate Teaching Professor

David Moxley works to meet the challenges of the changing health care world.

A member of the University of Missouri faculty since 1998, Moxley serves as associate director of the MHA executive program in the Department of Health Sciences. In that role, he helps ensure that the nationally-recognized program runs smoothly — and that it continues to produce leaders who possess the knowledge, professional values and technological competence to guide the nation’s health care system into the future.

Moxley is skilled in information retrieval and learning technologies. He also has expertise in particular methods of organizing knowledge for subsequent retrieval, known as controlled vocabularies. These skills make Moxley well qualified to be director of education technologies for HMI, a position he has held since 1999. Moxley also teaches graduate courses in health management and informatics.

Additionally, Moxley has won several honors for his expertise, including having been a past fellow of the Interdisciplinary Center on Aging. He is a member of the Association of University Programs in Health Administration and a charter member of the Academy for Healthcare Improvement.

Areas of expertise

  • Information retrieval
  • Controlled vocabularies
  • Learning technologies

Awards and honors

  • Fellow, Interdisciplinary Center on Aging
  • Member, Association of University Programs in Health Administration
  • Charter Member, Academy for Healthcare Improvement

Education and training

  • 1995     Masters in Library and Information Science, University of Missouri
  • 1993     Bachelors in Philosophy, (Departmental Honors, Magna Cum Laude), University of Missouri
  • 1993     Bachelors in Mathematics, (Magna Cum Laude), University of Missouri

Courses taught

  • HLTH_ADM 8450 Methods of Health Services Research
  • HLTH_ADM 8451 Individual Executive Management Studies
  • HLTH_ADM 8545 Methods in Public Health Informatics

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