Carol Scott

Emergency Medicine Physician at USACS MEDICAL GROUP, LLC at Harvard Medical School

Biography

Harvard Medical School

Dr. Scott brings together the experience and wisdom of more than 20 years of medical practice and insights. Her programs are based on research into the link between wealth and wellness, providing an engaging, interactive format for both individuals and their families.

She a practicing Emergency Medicine physician and health educator trained at Johns Hopkins, where she served as Assistant Chief of Service in Emergency Medicine. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine. Dr. Scott is a Wellcoaches® Certified Health and Wellness Coach and Patient Advocate, serving professionals and their families.

She is CEO and Principal of the Scott Advisory. Dr. Scott is also a founding fellow of the Institute of Coaching Professionals Association and serves on the faculty of the Institute for Preparing Heirs.

She received the Educator of the Year Award from the National Association of Women Emergency Physicians and has formerly served as hospital physician surveyor for the Joint Commission of Healthcare Organizations.

Her clients include Morgan Stanley, Discovery Communications, Microsoft, Kimberly Clark, Oracle, IBM, UPS and Johnson & Johnson. Her insights on wellness have been covered by The Wall Street Journal, Self, Fast Company and "O” magazine.

Education

  • The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    Emergency Medicine Residency

  • Johns Hopkins University School of Education
    Master’s of Science in Education

  • Wellcoaches School of Coaching
    Certified Health and Wellness Coach

  • Duke University School of Medicine
    Internal Medicine Residency

  • Rush Medical College of Rush University Medical Center
    Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)

  • University of Illinois Chicago
    B.S. and B.A., Biology and Teacher Education

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