Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology at the University of Connecticut Health Center, and Director of Otolaryngology at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, USA.
United States
Prof. Scott Schoem is a highly accomplished Otolaryngologist with an extensive career in prestigious medical institutions. Currently serving as the Director of Otolaryngology at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, USA, since 1999, he also holds the position of Associate Director of Surgical Clinical Affairs. Prof. Schoem has a strong educational background, having earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University, USA, and his Medical Doctor degree from the same institution. He has held teaching positions at various universities and has actively contributed to professional societies and committees. Prof. Schoem's dedication to his profession is evident through his humanitarian efforts and numerous honors and awards.
Prof. Scott Schoem is a highly accomplished medical professional specializing in Otolaryngology. He has an extensive employment history in various prestigious institutions and holds key positions at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, USA. Since 1999, he has been serving as the Director of Otolaryngology at Connecticut Children's Medical Center. In 2018, he also took on the role of Associate Director of Surgical Clinical Affairs at the same institution. Prior to this, he worked as an Attending Physician in the Department of Otolaryngology at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., USA.
Prof. Schoem has a strong educational background. He completed his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree at Georgetown University, USA, in 1979 and earned his Medical Doctor (M.D.) degree from the same institution in 1985. He underwent further training and internships at the National Naval Medical Center, USA, and obtained his certification from the American Board of Otolaryngology in 1992. In addition to his clinical work, Prof. Schoem has been actively involved in academic appointments in the United States and has held several teaching positions. He has served as a Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology at the University of Connecticut Health Center since 2007.
Prof. Schoem's dedication to his profession extends beyond his clinical and academic roles. He has contributed to various professional societies and served on several committees, including the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. He has also been involved in humanitarian missions, providing medical assistance in countries like Haiti and Nicaragua.
Throughout his career, Prof. Schoem has received numerous honors and awards, recognizing his expertise and contributions to the field of Otolaryngology. He has been consistently recognized as a top doctor by Connecticut Magazine, and he has received the Founders Advocacy Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics, among other accolades.
In his spare time, Prof. Schoem has been an active participant in public service efforts. He has served as a consultant for the Connecticut Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Task Force and as a corporator for the American School for the Deaf. Prof. Scott Schoem is a distinguished Otolaryngologist with a wealth of experience, a strong academic background, and a deep commitment to patient care and professional service.
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, USA.
University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, CT, USA.
University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington, CT, USA.
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, USA.
George Washington University, Washington, D.C., USA.
National Naval Medical Center, USA.
Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
National Institutes of Health
Department of Otolaryngology National Naval Medical Center, USA.
Division of Research, Department of Surgery, Georgetown University Medical Center, USA.
American Board of Otolaryngology
1992
Georgetown University Washington, DC
1985
Washington State
Connecticut State
Maryland State
Virginia State
Massachusetts state
American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (2009)
American Academy of Pediatrics (2009)
Hartford County Delegate to the Connecticut State Medical Society (2008)
CT ENT Association (2007)
Hartford County Medical Association (2007)
Connecticut ENT Society (2006)
American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology Committee (2005)
Association of Military Otolaryngologists (1987)
American College of Surgeons (1997)