Remembering Joseph Scott Jr., MD

Joseph Scott Jr., MD, former chair of the UNMC Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, died March 6. He was 89 years old.









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Joseph Scott Jr., MD

Dr. Scott was known both locally and nationally for his contributions to academic medicine and to the field of obstetrics and gynecology. After serving 31 years at UNMC, he retired in 1995 and was appointed professor emeritus. Dr. Scott chaired the UNMC Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology from 1974 to 1987 and served for many years on the executive council of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Carl Smith, MD, chair and Olson Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, said the success of the department stands on the shoulders of people like Dr. Scott.

“He led the department through some challenging times and did so with grace and poise,” Dr. Smith said.

Described as the epitome of an academic physician, Dr. Scott was a superb gentleman whose kindness extended to everyone he met, he said.

“I had the privilege of knowing Joe for 45 years and watched him encourage and support his faculty. We will miss him terribly. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife Louise and the rest of his family,” Dr. Smith said.
See Dr. Scott’s full obituary here.

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4 comments

  1. Dwight Jones says:

    Dr. Scott was a wonderful person and teacher. I remember as a medical student rotating on his service how he took time in the O.R. before each case to sit with medical students and explain to them about the case, describing the pathology and the need for specific operations. He was kind and caring. He was patient with residents and others around him. He always appeared to have time for anyone. I'm glad to say that I had the chance to know him and work under his direction.

  2. Emily McElroy says:

    Dr. Scott was a wonderful man. My heart goes out to Louise.

  3. John S Davis says:

    Dr Scott was also a key member of the Olson Center for Women's Health Advisory Board. His presence and meaningful encouragement helped shape the Center.

  4. Tom O’Connor says:

    Dr. Scott was never one to seek the spotlight, but he always stepped up when needed. His legacy will never be forgotten. Condolences to his family.

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