Christopher Moses, MD
Christopher K. Moses, MD, is a neuroradiologist at Imaging Specialists of Charleston, LLC, as well as a partner. He joined the practice in 2008.
Prior to Imaging Specialists, Dr. Moses spent his weekends moonlighting at Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center in Hartsville, SC, during his residency in the Diagnostic Radiology Department at the Medical University of South Carolina. He subsequently completed his fellowship in the Neuroradiology Department.
Dr. Moses earned his Doctor of Medicine at the Medical University of Ohio and his Bachelor of Arts in Microbiology at Miami University, Oxford, OH, where he graduated cum laude.
Dr. Moses holds a subspecialty certification in neuroradiology from the American Board of Radiology; an American Board of Radiology Certification with a Nuclear Regulatory Commission Authorized User status, and medical licenses to practice in both South and North Carolinas.
Dr. Moses is a member of the American College of Radiology, the American Society of Neuroradiology, the South Carolina Radiological Society, and the Radiological Society of North America. He is an accomplished presenter and researcher with work published in the American Journal of Neuroradiology.
Dr. Moses was awarded the Evans Memorial Scholarship to attend Miami University of Ohio where he regularly appeared on the President’s and Dean’s List and was the Evans Scholar of the Year. Afterward, he was presented the Carleton Blunt Scholarship Award, the Battelle Memorial Institute’s Key Contributor Award, and the Otto Sasse Memorial Scholarship Award for excellence in academia and research. Dr. Moses also was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha at the Medical College of Ohio in 2001.
Dr. Moses enjoys playing golf and the guitar, cycling, cooking, gardening, and spending time with his wife Jennifer, his 11-year-old son Evan and their black Australian labradoodle Boomer. He was born in Rantoul, IL, cheers for the Ohio State Buckeyes, and his top travel destination is Grand Cayman. Dr. Moses is a microbiologist and formerly did biological defense warfare. He’s wanted to be a doctor since he was a high school freshman and achieved his dream - go Dr. Moses!