
Doctor & Motivational Speaker
Dr. Scott is available to speak on the following topics:
If you would like to print a brochure, click on the links provided:
1. Page 1 - Motivational Speaking Brochure
2. Page 2 - Motivational Speaking Brochure
Click on the links to see clips/video from the Tennessee School Counselors' Association:
Little League Home Health & the Rat
It's Snowing
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What can I do? I am only one person.
Relay offers something for everyone, from the newly diagnosed, to caregivers and friends, to long-term survivors.
Relay For Life represents the hope that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day cancer will be eliminated.
More than 20 years ago, one man took it upon himself to raise money to support the efforts of the American Cancer Society.
Today, more than three million Americans participate in Relay events nationwide.
One person can make a difference.
Take Care of Yourself
An ounce of prevention
is worth a
pound of cure!
Screening tests
Men:
• DRE: Prostate Exam
• Hemoccult
• Lab P.S.A.
• Avoid smoking – Quit
• Limit alcohol
• Annual wellness exam |
Women:
• Mammogram
• Papsmear
• Hemoccult
• Avoid smoking – Quit
• Limit alcohol
• Annual wellness exam |
Cancer Among Women
Three most common cancers among women:
• Breast cancer
• Lung cancer
• Colorectal cancer
Three leading causes of cancer death among women:
• Lung
• Breast
• Colorectal
Cancer Among Men
Three most common cancers among men of all racial and Hispanic origin populations:
•Prostate cancer
•Lung cancer
•Colorectal cancer
Three leading causes of cancer death among men:
• Lung cancer
• Prostate cancer
• Colorectal cancer
• Liver
Cancer Among Children
The most common cancers in children aged 0–19 years:
Leukemia (4.1)
Highest incidence rate of leukemia is found among children aged 1–4 years.
Brain and central nervous system cancer (2.9)
Highest incidence rate of brain cancer is found among children aged 1–4 years.
In memory of Rawlin I have organized a Presentation entitled T e e n A n g e l.
It is to educate teenager, parents, teachers, health care providers, and others of risk behavior and the incidence of high mortality rates with Motor Vehicle Accidents—No.1 killer of teenagers. It has a powerful impact upon audience of all ages and professions, especially teenagers. The message for responsible driving and safety is well presented from the heart of Rawlin’s mother, Dr. Scott. Woven into this are the issues of family relationship, communications, and self concept. It also addresses the issues of Death and Dying and the Grieving Process. How do you say “Goodbye”?
Rawlin and I shared the same Birthday the day he was born and for an additional 19 times. I told him, “You are the best birthday present that I ever got!”
Thank you
Dr Scott
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