Dr. Josey had been an advocate for bringing advanced cancer care to
Upstate South Carolina. Dr. Josey had joined the Spartanburg Radiation Oncology practice at Spartanburg Regional Hospital in 1970. He and his colleague and friend Dr. James Bearden had proposed the formation of a cancer center at Spartanburg Regional Hospital in 1976 that would be dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, which eventually led to the establishment of Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute in 1999. Spartanburg's Breast Health Center bears Dr. Josey's name in honor of his work, along with that of Dr. James Bearden. The Bearden–Josey Center for Breast Health opened in August 2008. Dr. Josey had academic appointments as a clinical professor of radiology at the
Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He was professionally affiliated with the
American Medical Association, South Carolina Medical Association, South Carolina Medical Radiological Society, South Carolina Oncology Society, American Association for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology,
American College of Radiology and the Radiological Society of South Carolina. He was the former president of the Spartanburg County Medical Society and former delegate of the South Carolina Medical Society. On October 15, 2013, Dr. Josey was presented with the Order of Palmetto, the highest honor in South Carolina, by South Carolina House Representatives Rita Allison and Eddie Tallon on behalf of
Governor Nikki Haley. The gardens at Gibbs Cancer Center–Pelham were dedicated in honor of Dr. Josey during the same ceremony. ==References==