Scudder Retires After 47 Years At Dearborn County Hospital

 Southeastern Indiana General Practitioner, Dr. Gary Scudder (left),  accepts a recognition plaque and a check in his honor for the Scudder Association, from A. Kenneth Ingram, Chairman of the Dearborn County Hospital Board of Trustees.

Southeastern Indiana General Practitioner, Dr. Gary Scudder (left), accepts a recognition plaque and a check in his honor for the Scudder Association, from A. Kenneth Ingram, Chairman of the Dearborn County Hospital Board of Trustees.

DEARBORN COUNTY, Ind. –A longtime staff member at Dearborn County Hospital has retired after 47 years of service.

Dr. Gary Scudder spent over four decades as a General Practitioner, caring for tens of thousands of patients, doing everything from delivering babies to providing emergency treatment for accident victims.

The Ohio County native graduated from University of Cincinnati College of Medicine before entering the service and was deployed to Vietnam where he served as a Battalion Surgeon.

After his return stateside, Dr. Scudder was appointed as the Chief Medical Officer for the Armed Forces Examining Station in Cincinnati.

The following year in 1967, he entered into full time private practice at the Ludlow Hill Clinic in Lawrenceburg and became a member of the Dearborn County Hospital Medical Staff.

Dr. Scudder practiced medicine full time in Lawrenceburg at the Clinic until the late 1990s when he opened a second office in Rising Sun.  Upon its opening in 1999, Dr. Scudder consolidated his two offices into one full time practice at the newly constructed Rising Sun Medical Center, where he also served as Medical Director.

During his 47 year career in Southeastern Indiana, Dr. Scudder held numerous DCH Medical Staff offices including twice as Chief of Staff.  He currently serves as the Dearborn County Health Officer Administrator, a position he has held since 1995.  Over the years, Dr. Scudder

has worked as Medical Director for several area long-term care facilities and has been an active member of state professional organizations including serving as President of the Indiana Association of Public Health Physicians.

“Dr. Scudder has spent his career caring for the residents of Southeastern Indiana.  Today, physicians rarely practice in the same area for such extended periods of time,” noted Roger D. Howard, Dearborn County Hospital President/CEO.  “We are most grateful for the 47+ years of dedicated service Dr. Scudder has provided to the hospital, his patients and the region as a whole.”

At the September meeting of the Dearborn County Hospital Board of Trustees, Dr. Scudder was presented with a plaque recognizing his medical career and commitment to the region.  In addition, the Board made a $2,000 donation to the Scudder Association in honor of Dr. Scudder.

The Scudder Association is an international charitable organization comprised of the descendants of John, Thomas and Elizabeth Scudder of 1600s Kent, England.  Goals of the organization include providing financial assistance to specific hospitals and schools in India, as well as supporting religious and educational activities, such as scholarships to qualified students in the fields of medicine, ministry and social work.

Dr. Scudder will also be presented with a custom made captain’s chair at the next meeting of the Dearborn County Hospital Medical Staff.

“These items are just expressions of the deep appreciation the hospital, medical staff and community have for the work Dr. Scudder has done over the past 47 years,” concluded Mr. Howard.  “Nothing can fully express our combined gratitude for his lifelong commitment to medicine and to the people of Southeastern Indiana.”