Richard Moss, MD

Richard Moss, MD


  • December 26, 2023

    DEI Comes to Jasper, Indiana

    The medical staff at our community hospital in Jasper, Indiana, a small, generally conservative burg in the middle of fields of corn and soy, received an email from hospital administration indicating that they would begin implementing DEI training. I...

  • November 30, 2021

    Resisting COVID Tyranny

    The following statement was sent to me and other members of the medical staff at a local hospital in October 2021 by its Executive Committee after approval at a Medical Staff meeting: “In early September, the Federation of State Medical Bo...

  • November 12, 2021

    Against Masking Our Children: My Experience with a Local School Board

    “Fifteen days to flatten the curve,” the first of many COVID lies, has become nineteen months to flatten the country.  Indeed, the collateral damage from the lockdowns and other devastations visited upon us by the regime have far...

  • February 7, 2021

    Winter, desolation, and faith

    The depths of winter are the bleakest of times, grey and fallow, the trees emptied of life, the wildlife desperate and sullen, the earth a crystalline tomb.  The winter mires us and spreads its desolation before us.  It sinks its fingers in...

  • May 30, 2020

    Hydroxychloroquine, Me, and the Great Divide

    I took hydroxychloroquine for two years.  A long time ago as a visiting cancer surgeon in Asia, in Thailand, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh.  From 1987 to 1990.  Malaria is rife there.  I took it for prophylaxis, 400 milligrams...