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David Moulton

David Moulton, MD

Languages spoken: English, Dutch

Clinical Locations

Huntsman Mental Health Institute (formerly UNI)

801-583-2500
  • Dr. Moulton is the attending Forensic Psychiatrist, University Neuropsychiatric Institute, Salt Lake City, UT, July 2012 to present. Responsible for the management of a 10-patient inpatient psychiatric teaching service. This service provides world-class medical care while providing psychiatry clerkship and residency education to medical students and residents. Teaching faculty within the University of Utah School of Medicine and the Psychiatry Residency Program, providing lectures on various topics in General and Forensic Psychiatry.

    Admissions Committee Member, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, July 2012 to present. Responsible for interviewing candidates to the School of Medicine to assess their qualification and readiness to enter medical education at the University.

    Associate Training Director, National Capital Consortium Psychiatry Residency Program, Bethesda, MD, July 2010 to July 2012; September 2008-June 2009. This program provides comprehensive Psychiatric Graduate Medical Education in a large training program of 44 residents. Specific responsibilities involved direct oversight of training at the National Naval Medical Center, as well as advisor to the Program Director on diverse matters pertaining to the operation of the Residency.

    Clinical Chief, Inpatient Psychiatry Service, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, October 2007-April 2009. This is a 12-bed adult inpatient facility providing full-spectrum acute inpatient services to active-duty service members and their dependants. Supervisory role for two Licensed Clinical Social Workers. Supervisory role over Psychiatry Residents, Interns and Medical Students rotating on the service.

    Clinical Chief, Combat Stress Control, 113th Medical Company, Taji, Iraq, March 2007-July 2007, and the 785th Medical Company July 2007-Sept 2007. One of two psychiatrists on FOB Taji, which supported five Combat Brigades and over 20,000 Soldiers.

    Department Head, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, NC Aug 2004-January 2005; September 2005-February 2007. Department Head over Inpatient Psychiatry Services, a 20-bed adult inpatient facility providing full-spectrum acute inpatient services to active-duty service members and their dependants. This included supervisory responsibility of 20 staff members.

    Department Head, CLB-2, 2D FSSG (MLG) Operational Stress Center, Al Asad, Iraq, February 2005- September 2005, providing mental health services to deployed Marine, Army, Navy and Air Force Service Members who honorably serve our country in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Psychiatry)
    American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Forensic)
  • Dr. Moulton is the attending Forensic Psychiatrist, University Neuropsychiatric Institute, Salt Lake City, UT, July 2012 to present. Responsible for the management of a 10-patient inpatient psychiatric teaching service. This service provides world-class medical care while providing psychiatry clerkship and residency education to medical students and residents. Teaching faculty within the University of Utah School of Medicine and the Psychiatry Residency Program, providing lectures on various topics in General and Forensic Psychiatry.

    Admissions Committee Member, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, July 2012 to present. Responsible for interviewing candidates to the School of Medicine to assess their qualification and readiness to enter medical education at the University.

    Associate Training Director, National Capital Consortium Psychiatry Residency Program, Bethesda, MD, July 2010 to July 2012; September 2008-June 2009. This program provides comprehensive Psychiatric Graduate Medical Education in a large training program of 44 residents. Specific responsibilities involved direct oversight of training at the National Naval Medical Center, as well as advisor to the Program Director on diverse matters pertaining to the operation of the Residency.

    Clinical Chief, Inpatient Psychiatry Service, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, October 2007-April 2009. This is a 12-bed adult inpatient facility providing full-spectrum acute inpatient services to active-duty service members and their dependants. Supervisory role for two Licensed Clinical Social Workers. Supervisory role over Psychiatry Residents, Interns and Medical Students rotating on the service.

    Clinical Chief, Combat Stress Control, 113th Medical Company, Taji, Iraq, March 2007-July 2007, and the 785th Medical Company July 2007-Sept 2007. One of two psychiatrists on FOB Taji, which supported five Combat Brigades and over 20,000 Soldiers.

    Department Head, Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, NC Aug 2004-January 2005; September 2005-February 2007. Department Head over Inpatient Psychiatry Services, a 20-bed adult inpatient facility providing full-spectrum acute inpatient services to active-duty service members and their dependants. This included supervisory responsibility of 20 staff members.

    Department Head, CLB-2, 2D FSSG (MLG) Operational Stress Center, Al Asad, Iraq, February 2005- September 2005, providing mental health services to deployed Marine, Army, Navy and Air Force Service Members who honorably serve our country in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Psychiatry -Adjunct
    Academic Divisions Adult Psychiatry
    Board Certification
    American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Psychiatry)
    American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sub: Forensic)

    Education history

    Fellowship Forensic Psychiatry - National Capital Consortium Fellow
    Psychiatry - National Capital Consortium Resident
    Internship Psychiatry - National Capital Consortium Intern
    Medicine - Uniformed Services University M.D.
    Undergraduate Humanities - Brigham Young University B.A.
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