
Otherwise Healthy with Scott Capozza
Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary · Matthew Zachary
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Show Notes
Scott Capozza and I could have been cloned in a bad lab experiment. Both diagnosed with cancer in our early twenties. Both raised on dial-up and mixtapes. Both now boy-girl twin dads with speech-therapist wives and a lifelong grudge against insurance companies. Scott is the first and only full-time oncology physical therapist at Yale New Haven Health, which means if he catches a cold, cancer rehab in Connecticut flatlines. He’s part of a small, stubborn tribe of providers who believe movement belongs in cancer care, not just after it. We talked about sperm banking in the nineties, marathon training during chemo, and what it means to be told you’re “otherwise healthy” when your lungs, ears, and fertility disagree. Scott’s proof that survivorship is not a finish line. It’s an endurance event with no medals, just perspective.
RELATED LINKS
- Scott Capozza on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-capozza-a68873257
- Yale New Haven Health: https://www.ynhh.org
- Exercising Through Cancer: https://www.exercisingthroughcancer.com/team/scott-capozza-pt-mspt
- Profiles in Survivorship – Yale Medicine: https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/profiles-in-survivorship-scott-capozza
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