Charles Corey Scott
Emergency Physician
506 North Elm Street Little Rock Arkansas, 72205About
EDUCATION
M.D. Baylor College of Medicine, 2006
Houston, TX
Ph.D. Rice University, 2005
Houston, TX
Bioengineering
Advisor: Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, Ph.D., P.E., G.P.A.: 4.0
Thesis: Interferometry of Chondrocytes and Impact of Articular Cartilage
M.S.M.E. Stanford University, 1999
Stanford, CA
Mechanical Engineering
Advisor: Dennis Carter, Ph.D., G.P.A.: 4.0
B.S. University of Texas, Austin, 1996
Austin, TX
Mechanical Engineering, with high honors
G.P.A.: 3.9
WORK EXPERIENCE
St. Vincent’s Infirmary and St. Vincent’s North, Little Rock, AR, Attending Emergency Physician
April 2013 - present
Martinsville Hospital, Martinsville, VA, Attending Emergency Physician
July 2010 - April 2013
Person Memorial Hospital, Roxboro, NC, Attending Emergency Physician, Locums Tenens
December 2009 - January 2011, January 2013 - present
Education and Training
Baylor College of Medicine
Board Certification
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine
Provider Details
Charles Corey Scott's Expert Contributions
When should you go to the ER for shortness of breath relating to covid-19?
If you are feeling shortness of breath and concerned about COVID 19 infection, see if you can walk around your house or up the stairs to see how long it takes you to recover. If you can walk 100 meters/330 feet and do not need an extended period of time to recover, you likely can wait on going to the emergency department. Taking into account your baseline ability to walk 100 meters/330 feet in that if you normally can only make it 20 meters/22 feet, then use that distance. If you are still not certain after trying mild exertion, you can call an ambulance to check your pulse oximetry (blood oxygen level). You can also use a portable device to check your oxygen level, as well. If you are using a portable device, make sure your hand is warm enough to pick up a correct reading. READ MORE
Stomach flu
It sounds like you likely have a stomach virus, not necessarily the flu. I have seen many cases of the flu, as well as stomach bugs that cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. You could have both, which is less likely. If you can't keep water down over a period of 12-18 hours, you will need nausea medicine to see if you can keep fluids down. I recommend: 1. You get a nausea medicine that can dissolve under your tongue if you can't keep a pill down. There is also rectal nausea medicine. 2. See you can keep small amounts of clear fluids down every 15 minutes. If you can't, you may need the emergency department. 3. The absolute best way to hydrate is through your stomach. IV fluids are fine when needed, but if you drink a liter of fluid versus have a liter of fluid through an IV, you retain more fluid from drinking. 4. DO NOT eat anything solid. Just drink clear fluids. If you can see through it, you can have it. If you have one bite of a saltine, it can set off another round of vomiting. So, I recommend only clear fluids x 24 hours, then you can try bland foods in small amounts. 5. If you can keep fluids down, then keep on going. You can try immodium for diarrhea, but if you are not having more than 3 bowel movements an hour, I would not recommend it. They can quickly cause the reverse problem. 6. The emergency department is appropriate if you cannot keep fluids down after 12 - 18 hours. If you can get a prescription nausea medicine, that is all you may need. The emergency departments are full of people with the flu, bacterial infections, and other viruses. If you think you have the flu, stay home unless you are under the age of 2, over the age of 65, or have severe asthma or other serious health issues. Because if you find you do not have the flu, you will likely end up with it. If you find you do have the flu, you will be able to go home and let it run its course. Good luck. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local and National Public speaking -
- Medical Director, Emergency Department, St. Vincent North -
Awards
- 1999-2006 Medical Scientist Training Program, Baylor College of Medicine
- 2004 Biomedical Engineering Society Travel Award
- 2001-2005 Whitaker Fellowship, Rice University
- 2004 Rice University Dean of Engineering Travel Award
- 1997-1999 Whitaker Fellowship, Stanford University
- 1992-1996 Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Golden Key, Phi Eta Sigma, and Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Societies
- 1994-1996 Cooperative Engineering Education Program
- 1993-1996 University of Texas Mechanical Engineering Department Scholarships
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Emergency Physicians (Arkansas Chapter) - Board of Directors
What do you attribute your success to?
Hard work,Family support, Surrounding myself with goodpeople,Humility
Areas of research
PUBLICATIONS
Hobgood C, Scott C, Mann C, Moro-Sutherland D, Frush K. (2010) ?Development and Validation of Quality Metrics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine? Academic Emergency Medicine. 17 supplement, p186.
R. Natoli, C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2008)?Temporal Effects of Impact on Articular Cartilage Cell Death, Gene Expression, Matrix Biochemistry, and Biomechanics.? Annals of Biomedical Engineering. May; 36(5):780-92.
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2006) ?Design, Validation, and Utilization of an Articular Cartilage Impact Instrument? Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2006 Nov;220(8):845-55
C. R. Revell, J. Dietrich, C. Corey Scott, A. Luttge, K. A. Athanasiou, (2006) ?Characterization of Fibroblast Morphology on Bioactive Surfaces Using Vertical Scanning Interferometry? Matrix Biology, Aug 7.
Danika M. Hayman, Todd J. Blumberg, C. Corey Scott, Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, (2006) ?The effects of isolation on chondrocyte gene expression.? Tissue Engineering Sept, 12 (9):2573-81
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2006) ?Mechanical Impact and Articular Cartilage.? Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering. 34(5):347-78.
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2005) ?Teaching Continuum Biomechanics: See One, Do One, Teach One.? International Journal of Engineering Education.
C. Corey Scott, A. Luttge, K. A. Athanasiou, (2005)?Interferometry of Single Chondrocytes to Acquire Three-Dimensional Geometry.?Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 72A (1): 83-90.
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2003) ?Shear and Chondrocytes.? In: Biomedical Technology & Devices Handbook, edited by J. Moore and G. Zouridakis. Boca Raton: CRC Press. Pp. 20-1 to 20-17
S. Yerby, C Corey Scott, N. Evans, K. Messing, and D. R. Carter, (2001) ?Effect of Cutting Flute Design on Cortical Bone Screw Insertion Torque and Pullout Strength.? Journal of Orthopedic Trauma; 15 (3):216-221.
Teaching and speaking
INVITED TALKS
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, “Articular Cartilage Impact and Osteoarthritis.” The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Injury Control Research Center. September 7, 2004.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Spring 2005 Mentor, Todd Blumberg, Rice University Undergraduate, BIOS 310
Mentor, Jeffrey Dietrich, Rice University Undergraduate, BIOE 400
Sept. 2004 Invited lecture: C. Corey Scott, “Injury Biomechanics.” The University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Public Health, Epidemiology 603.
Spring 2004 Co-instructor (33% effort), Rice University, BIOE 575: Continuum Biomechanics
Student evaluation [1 (poor) to 5(excellent)]: Teaching style: 4.5;
Content/Org.: 4.75; Explaining concepts: 4.25
Spring 2004 1st Place Poster, Danika Hayman, Rice University Undergraduate Research Symposium (mentor)
2003-2005 Mentor, Danika Hayman, Rice University Undergraduate, BIOE 400
Summer 2003 Mentor, Janese Trimialdi, Summer Undergraduate Internship, NSF IGERT, Rice University
Spring 2003 Teaching Assistant, BIOE 320: Tissue Culture Lab, Rice University, Instructor: Ann Saterbak, Ph.D.
2002-2004 Section Teacher (2 sessions/year), Brain Lab, Baylor College of Medicine
2002-2003 Students Teaching AIDS to Students Instructor
Fall 2002 Teaching Assistant, BIOE 575: Advanced Continuum Biomechanics,
Rice University, Professor: K.A. Athanasiou, Ph.D., P.E.
Spring 2002 Teaching Assistant, BIOE 322: Systems Physiology, Rice University
Instructor: Jennifer West, Ph.D.
2001-2004 CPR, Medical Student Instructor, Baylor College of Medicine
2000-2001 Curriculum Review Committee, Gastroenterology
1999-2001 CPR, Medical Student Instructor, Co-director, Baylor College of Medicine
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND REVIEWING EXPERIENCE
2006-present Reviewer for Annals of Biomedical Engineering
2005-2006 M.S.T.P. Baylor College of Medicine
2001-2005 Whitaker Graduate Fellow, Bioengineering, Rice University
2005 Reviewer for American Society of Engineering Education – Gulf Southwest 2005 Meeting
2004 Co-prepared under advisor supervision: a National Highway Transportation Safety Administration Grant (funded), R7A 870, No. DTNH22-01-H-07551 to the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Injury Control Research Center’s Southern Consortium for Injury Biomechanics
2002-2005 Manuscript reviews under advisor supervision
Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
Journal of Biomechanics
1999-2001 M.S.T.P. Baylor College of Medicine
1997-1999 Whitaker Graduate Fellow, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
Hobbies / Sports
- Sailing, Woodworking
Favorite professional publications
- Biomedical Engineering
Areas of research
PUBLICATIONS
Hobgood C, Scott C, Mann C, Moro-Sutherland D, Frush K. (2010) Development and Validation of Quality Metrics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Academic Emergency Medicine. 17 supplement, p186.
R. Natoli, C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2008)Temporal Effects of Impact on Articular Cartilage Cell Death, Gene Expression, Matrix Biochemistry, and Biomechanics. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. May; 36(5):780-92.
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2006) Design, Validation, and Utilization of an Articular Cartilage Impact Instrument Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2006 Nov;220(8):845-55
C. R. Revell, J. Dietrich, C. Corey Scott, A. Luttge, K. A. Athanasiou, (2006) Characterization of Fibroblast Morphology on Bioactive Surfaces Using Vertical Scanning Interferometry Matrix Biology, Aug 7.
Danika M. Hayman, Todd J. Blumberg, C. Corey Scott, Kyriacos A. Athanasiou, (2006) The effects of isolation on chondrocyte gene expression. Tissue Engineering Sept, 12 (9):2573-81
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2006) Mechanical Impact and Articular Cartilage. Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering. 34(5):347-78.
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2005) Teaching Continuum Biomechanics: See One, Do One, Teach One. International Journal of Engineering Education.
C. Corey Scott, A. Luttge, K. A. Athanasiou, (2005)Interferometry of Single Chondrocytes to Acquire Three-Dimensional Geometry.Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 72A (1): 83-90.
C. Corey Scott, K. A. Athanasiou, (2003) Shear and Chondrocytes. In: Biomedical Technology & Devices Handbook, edited by J. Moore and G. Zouridakis. Boca Raton: CRC Press. Pp. 20-1 to 20-17
S. Yerby, C Corey Scott, N. Evans, K. Messing, and D. R. Carter, (2001) Effect of Cutting Flute Design on Cortical Bone Screw Insertion Torque and Pullout Strength. Journal of Orthopedic Trauma; 15 (3):216-221.
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