
Laura Mosqueda
Laura Mosqueda, MD, FAAFP, AGSF, is a widely respected authority on geriatric and family medicine, elder abuse, and care of the elderly and underserved. She is also an expert on medical education curricula design, development and implementation.
She is a professor of Family Medicine and Geriatrics at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, and also serves as director of the National Center on Elder Abuse, a federally-funded initiative that serves as the nation’s coordinating body and clearinghouse for information on research, training, best practices, news and resources on elder abuse, neglect and exploitation. She is the principal investigator of an NIA-funded R01 study to understand the causes of abuse of people with dementia, and is the leader of numerous other activities related to elder justice.
As a clinician, researcher, educator, and academic administrator, she has a unique perspective that is informed by her extensive experiences in the community.