Kevin A. Scott
About Kevin A. Scott
Kevin A. Scott is an Administrator at NYU Langone Health with a background in communications and public administration.
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Kevin A. Scott is currently an Administrator at NYU Langone Health. He has held this position since 2017.
Professional Experience at NYU Langone Health
Kevin A. Scott has been serving as an Administrator at NYU Langone Health since 2017. His responsibilities include managing a comprehensive Pediatric Inpatient Medicine scheduling database using Amion and Qgenda to ensure daily updates of physician schedules and staff contact information. He also oversees the NYU T32 Primary Care Research Fellowship, where he reviews candidate inquiries, sets up interviews, and guides tours of the hospital facilities. Additionally, he administers the Advocacy Career elective program, providing pediatric residents with hands-on public resource experience.
Previous Roles in Greater New York City Area
Before his current role, Kevin A. Scott worked as an Assistant Program Coordinator at Northside Center for Child Development from 2016 to 2017. He also held a position as a Social Media & Communications Assistant at Domestic Workers United from 2015 to 2016. His other earlier roles include serving as a Sales Advisor at TOPSHOP TOPMAN from 2014 to 2017 and as a Project Leader/Digital Content & Marketing Intern at New York Transit Museum in 2014. Additionally, he worked as a Staff Writer at The Record from 2011 to 2015.
Education and Expertise
Kevin A. Scott holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in Communication, General from Baruch College, where he studied from 2019 to 2022. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Mass Communication/Media Studies from Five Towns College, completing his studies there from 2011 to 2015. He graduated from Cardinal Spellman High School with a Regents Diploma in 2011.
Initiatives and Conference Planning
Kevin A. Scott plans an annual NYC PHM Regional Conference aimed at improving inter-institutional knowledge and the health of hospitalized children in New York City. His roles include designing and updating a monthly clinical block template of patient face sheets for Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital, incorporating interchangeable staff and resident headshots.