Dr. Joseph Mosquera, MD
Advisory Board, The Lori Project
Dr. Mosquera has over 37 years of experience caring for diverse communities as an Integrative Health Physician in Newark, NJ.
A graduate of Rutgers Medical School (now UMDNJ), he studied neurology at George Washington University Hospital and completed his residency and training in Internal Medicine at Hackensack University Medical Center. He then went on to graduate from the University of Arizona Medical School’s Fellowship Program of Integrative Medicine in 2004. His studies of diverse medical cultures and systems began in the 1980s with Herb Benson MD at Harvard and later with Andrew Weil MD, a legendary pioneer of Integrative Medicine in the US. Dr. Mosquera is also a Harvard Medical School Fellowship graduate in Structural Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and is certified in Ericksonian Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy with NYSEPH.
He has served as the Clinical Director of Integrative Medicine at St. Michael’s Medical Center (Newark, NJ), an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona Medical School, an Instructor at UMDNJ in “The Art of Medicine”, and a Lecturer of Integrative Medicine at both Harvard and Georgetown University Medical Schools. He has held a Board Certification in Internal Medicine since 1984, and is licensed to practice medicine in five states (NY, NJ, MA, NH, FL).
Since 2003, Dr. Mosquera has been a regular Medical/Health expert and contributor to Univision, Telemundo, as well as CNN and NBC’s the “Today Show.” He has served as a Medical and Health expert for Consumer Reports Health since 2008.