Background
Scott, Hugh Patrick was born on February 12, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Hugh Patrick and Martha (Papiana) Scott.
medical advisor military officer Surgeon
Scott, Hugh Patrick was born on February 12, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Hugh Patrick and Martha (Papiana) Scott.
Bachelor, LaSalle College, 1960; Doctor of Osteopathy, Philadelphia College Osteopathic Medicine, 1964; Doctor of Laws (honorary), Philadelphia College Osteopathic Medicine, 1991.
Intern Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, Highland Park, Michigan, 1964-1965, resident otorhinolatyngology, 1965-1968. Lieutenant medical corps United States Naval Reserve, 1967, advanced through grades to rear admiral, 1991. Naval medical officer United States Naval Dispensary N.O.B., Norfolk, Virginia, 1968-1970, Submarine Squadron 10, Groton, Connecticut.
Submarine Group 2; naval medical officer Naval Submarine Medical Center, New London, Connecticut, 1975-1983. Director undersea medicine and radiation health Naval Medical Command, Washington, 1983-1986. Commanding officer Naval Hospital, Groton, 1986-1988, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, 1988-1990.
Fleet surgeon Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1990-1991. Assistant chief for operational medicine and fleet support Bureau Medicine and Surgery, Washington, 1991-1992. Director medical resources, plans and policy Office Chief of Naval Operations, 1992-1994.
Senior medical advisor Northrop Grumman Information Technology Health Solutions, since 2000. Assistant clinical professor medicine Michigan State University, Lansing, 1970—1975. Private practice, Madison Heights, Michigan, 1970—1975.
Consultant American College Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, Washington, 1985—1986, 1994—1996. Senior program manager Data Systems & Services division Northrop Grumman Company, 1998—1999. Senior medical advisor Northrop Grumman Information Technology.
Senior vice president Geo-Centers Inc., 2000—2001. Member senior executive medical advisory committee for military medicine Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Member faculty University Southern Calf.
Health Sciences Campus for Advanced Biotelecomms. and Bio Informatics.
Fellow Osteopathic College Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, American Academy Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery. Member American Osteopathic College Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery (past president), Association Military Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (2nd vice president).
Married Diane Marie Lopatzie, July 1, 1961. Children: Karen, Brendan, Catherine.