How The Rose's Mobile Mammograms Bring Screening to 45 Counties
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Some women clear their calendar for a mammogram. Others step onto a 40-foot pink coach in their office parking lot.
As director of mobile services at The Rose, Shelly Kot oversees a five-coach fleet that delivers the same 3D screening you’d get in a center to women across 45 counties in Southeast Texas.
During this conversation, she talks about the moving parts that keep those rolling clinics on the road, the sick feeling when a generator or quality check shuts a day down, and why she still puts on a badge and does mammograms herself.
She also shares how being raised by her grandparents, working inside both nonprofit and for-profit systems, and parenting a daughter shapes the way she teaches women to push for answers when something feels wrong.
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Key Questions Answered
1. How does The Rose’s mobile mammography program work for workplaces, churches, and schools?
2. What is the difference between screening on a coach and services at a breast center?
3. How far do The Rose’s five mobile coaches travel across Southeast Texas?
4. What happens when a mobile coach or critical equipment breaks down on screening day?
5. How do quality checks on the road protect patients and keep standards high?
6. Why did Shelly choose radiology and then specialize in mammography?
7. What did she learn working in both nonprofit and for-profit breast centers?
8. How does she support fearful patients during mammograms and biopsies?
9. What life lessons from her grandmother guide how she works and leads?
10. What does it mean for women to advocate for themselves when something feels wrong in their bodies?
Timestamped Overview
00:00 Episode begins, mobile mammography program introduced.
02:00 Role overseeing five mobile coaches and 45 counties.
03:00 How workplaces, schools, and partners schedule a mobile coach.
03:30 Same 3D technology on coaches as in The Rose’s centers.
05:00 Breakdowns, generators, and failed quality checks that can cancel a full day.
06:00 Daily quality control on moving coaches and why it matters.
07:30 Choosing radiology, then focusing on mammography and caring for women.
11:00 Seeing the difference between nonprofit and for-profit breast centers.
13:00 A typical mobile day, early starts, and full screening schedules.
14:00 Why she still performs mammograms as a director to stay close to patients.
17:30 The Rose’s mission to serve insured and uninsured women alike.
19:30 Life with a police officer husband and their “no work talk” rule.
20:30 Being raised by her grandparents and lessons from her grandmother.
23:00 Hopes for her daughter’s health and self-advocacy.
24:30 Core life lesson about kindness and the lasting impact of words.
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