L Scott Barron, MD

Medical Director, Academics and Clinical Research of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program, Memorial Healthcare System

Maternal Fetal Medicine, Perinatology
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Memorial Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine

601 North Flamingo Road
Suite 408
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028-1015

954-265-3015

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Memorial Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine

4105 Pembroke Road
Hollywood, FL 33021

954-265-8160

954-985-2294

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Memorial Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine

20801 Biscayne Blvd
Suite 200
Aventura, FL 33180

954-265-3015

954-276-0069

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About Me

I am a maternal-fetal specialist and medical director of Academics and Clinical Research of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program at Memorial Healthcare System. I am board-certified in both obstetrics and gynecology and maternal-fetal medicine. I care for pregnant patients with complications such as severe preeclampsia, preterm labor, preterm rupture of membranes, incompetent cervix, heart disease, lupus, diabetes, chronic hypertension, advanced maternal age, placental abnormalities and fetal abnormalities and growth disturbances. I have a special interest in the management of expectant severe preeclampsia (delaying delivery when possible) and the ultrasound evaluation of placenta accretas.

I was drawn to the medical profession by a love for science and teaching along with the desire to solve problems and help people. Medicine blended all my interests. I originally wanted to pursue a career in primary care, but during training quickly found I loved the diversity of the OB/GYN field. There are many challenges in managing complicated pregnancies, including the need to manage other conditions that the mom may have that may impact the pregnancy, and how her pregnancy may impact those other conditions. It’s a balancing act, and I love the challenge.

When caring for patients, I see myself as a partner, advocate, and guide, helping them to attain the best possible outcome. I encourage my patients and their families to ask questions as I want them to understand the process and their options; we are partners together in their care. Many are understandably fearful after receiving an unexpected high-risk diagnosis and my goal is to decrease that anxiety and bring hope. Even when I can’t change the facts or a challenging diagnosis, I want to make sure we achieve the best possible outcome in any given circumstance. I find fulfillment in being there alongside my patients, during the highs and lows of what they experience. It is important to me that the women who come to me feel supported and cared for.

As we continue to grow our MFM program at Memorial, we continue to expand our research in this specialized area of medicine.

My research interests and recent research projects focus on the strategies to safely prolong pregnancy in patients with severe preeclampsia, the reduction of spontaneous preterm delivery and sonographic markers of accretas. Other interests include treatment of opioid use in pregnancy, particularly focused on medically supervised withdrawal and reduction of neonatal abstinence syndrome.


Languages

  • English

Education

Education

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, 1997, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Residency

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 1991, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Fellowships

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 1993, Maternal Fetal Medicine

Certifications

Awards Achievements and More

Publications

Please view Dr. L. Laurie Scott’s publications on PubMed.

Professional Organizations

  • American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • American Medical Association Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
  • American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine

Presentations

  • Opioid Use, Screening and Treatment in Pregnancy. Opioid Use Disorder National Safe Table panelist. Envision Healthcare Services. October 2022.
  • Mothers in Recovery: BSO Mental Health Summit. Pembroke Pines, Fl. Co-presented with Claudia Vicencio PhD LCSW LMFT. Webinar. Multiple co-presenters. September 2019.
  • Alkon J, Schmittner J, and Scott LL. Successful treatment of incessant fetal arrhythmia with Sotalol and Flecainide resolves severe fetal hydrops and delivers a healthy term baby. (#523932) American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, Orlando, Fl, April 2019. (withdrawn from presentation due to presenters’ inability to attend the meeting)
  • Mothers in Recovery: Memorial Healthcare System’s Experience in Treating Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy. Keynote address for the Regional Summit: The Opioid Addicted Pregnant Patient and Substance Exposed Neonate, Charlotte, DeSoto, Manatee and Sarasota Counties. Co-presented with Claudia Vicencio PhD LCSW LMFT, and Alberto Augsten PharmD BCPP DABAT. Sarasota, FL. September 13-14, 2018.
  • Multidisciplinary Care of the High-Risk OB Patient. 2017 Envision Physician Services National Leadership Meeting, Co-presented with Jean Miles, MD, Bruce Schulman, MD, and Timothy DeSantis, MD. Las Vegas, NV. October 2017.
  • Mothers in Recovery: Memorial Healthcare System’s Experience in Treating Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy. Webinar for American Hospital Association. Hollywood, FL. November 2016. Co-presented with Claudia Vicencio PhD LCSW LMFT, Alberto Augsten PharmD BCPP DABAT, and Tammy Tucker PSYD.
  • Perinatal Navigation. LDI Conference. Memorial Healthcare System. Hollywood, Fl. June 2013.
  • Perinatal Navigation. AWHOHN District Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2012.
  • Pros and Cons of Acyclovir Suppression in Term Pregnancy to Prevent Cesarean - a debate. Infectious Disease Special Interest Group. Society Perinatal Obstetricians 18th Annual Meeting, Miami Beach FL, February 4, 1998.
  • Spruance SL, and the Smithkline Beecham Herpes Vaccine Efficacy Study Group. Gender specific efficacy of a prophylactic SBAS4-adjuvanted gD2 subunit vaccine against genital herpes disease: Results of two clinical efficacy trials. ICAAC, Toronto, Canada, September 17-20, 2000.
  • Scott LL, Hollier LM, Jackson G, Sanchez PJ, Baum A, Wendel GD. Acyclovir suppression to prevent cesarean delivery after first episode genital herpes simplex infection. (#26) Society of Perinatal Obstetricians 18th Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, FL, February 2-7, 1998.
  • Dobson AT, Rogers BB, Scott LL. Prophylactic Acyclovir Prevents Herpes Simplex Acute and Latent Infection in a Newborn Mouse Model. (#) Society for Gynecologic Investigation, San Diego, CA, March 18-22, 1997.
  • Scott LL, Dobson AT, Hollier LM, Little BB. Prophylactic acyclovir to prevent neonatal herpes - a murine model. (#74) Society of Perinatal Obstetricians 17th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, January 20-25, 1997.
  • Scott LL, Dobson AT, Hollier LM, Little BB. A new model for the study of disseminated neonatal herpes infection. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 1996 District VII Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
  • Dobson AT, Scott LL, Little BB. Prevention of herpes simplex virus infection and latency by prophylactic treatment with acyclovir. 4th Annual Texas Ob/Gyn Resident Research, Arlington, TX, June 7, 1996.
  • Dobson AT, Scott LL, Little BB. Prevention of herpes simplex virus infection and latency by prophylactic treatment with acyclovir. (#13) Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Philadelphia, PA, March 19-23, 1996.
  • Scott L, Sanchez P, Jackson G, Wendel G. Prevention of cesarean section for recurrent genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) using acyclovir suppressive therapy. 1st Annual South-Central Conference on Perinatal Research, Austin, TX, October 6-7, 1994.
  • Scott LL, Van Hooser L, Wendel GD. Prevention of cesarean section for recurrent genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) using acyclovir suppressive therapy-Update I. International Herpes Management Forum Workshop on Perinatal and Neonatal Herpes, Prague, Czechoslovakia, April 21-22, 1994.

Awards

  • “Women in Medicine Month,” Highlighted Physician Envision Healthcare System, 2019
  • Spirit of Healing Award, Memorial Healthcare System, 2019
  • Honorable Mention, Poster Presentation, Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative, 3rd Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 3-4, 2014: “The “Hard Stop”: Decreasing Elective Deliveries and NICU Admissions Before 39 Weeks.” Scott LL, Kline Kaye V.
  • Best Presentation of Magnolia Session, ACOG District VII Annual Meeting, November 1996: A New Model for the Study of Disseminated Neonatal Herpes Infection. Scott L, Dobson A, Hollier L, Little B. New Orleans, LA
  • Fourth Annual Texas OB/GYN Resident Research Award for Best Abstract, 1996: A prevention of herpes simplex virus infection and latency by prophylactic treatment with acyclovir. Dobson A, Scott L, Little B. Ft. Worth, TX
  • CREOG Award, 1991