Dr. Nicol C. Bush MD, Urologist
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Dr. Nicol C. Bush MD

Urologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Urology

4/5(25)
5680 Frisco Square Blvd. Suite 2300 Frisco Texas, 75034
Rating

4/5

About

Hypospadias, Congenital Penile Abnormalities, Undescended Testis, Hydronephrosis, Urinary Tract Infection

Education and Training

University of Texas at San Antonio

Board Certification

American Board of Urology

UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU

UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU- Pediatric Urology

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 23 years of experience

Expert Publications

Data provided by the National Library of Medicine

Areas of expertise and specialization

Hypospadias

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Local, Regional, National, and International Public Speaking -

Awards

  • Top Pediatric Specialist, Dallas   
  • Alpha Omega Alpha   
  • Phi Beta Kappa   
  • Clinical Research Scholar   
  • Marquis Who's Who   
  • Who's Who in Academia   
  •  2014-2015 Leadership Emerging in Academic Departments (LEAD) - Program Participa 
  •  2013 Clinical Research Prize Finalist, Pediatric Urology Fall Congress Ann 
  • The Journal of Urology 2012 Best Reviewer 2011 Award 
  •  2012 Clinical Research Prize Finalist, American Academy of Pediatrics Sect 
  •  2011 Clinical Research Prize Finalist, American Academy of Pediatrics Sect 
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 2009-2012 Clinical Research Scholar 
  •  2008 Best of Session Poster Presentation, American Urological Association 
  • Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago 2006-2007 Bipin Bhayani Urologic Research Award 
  •  2007 Charles Huggins Resident Essay Contest, Chicago Urological Society 
  •  2001 Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society 
  •  2000 American Foundation for Urologic Disease/American Urological Associat 
  • Medical Alumni Scholarship, 1999 University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 
  •  1997 Phi Beta Kappa Academic Honor Society 
  •  1994-1997 Southwestern Bell Foundation Merit Scholar 
  •  1993-1995 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader 
  •  1993 Women as Leaders National Conference Delegate, Texas Representative 

Fellowships

  • UT Southwestern / Children's Medical Center, Pediatric Urology    2009
  • Children's Medical Center of Dallas-UROLOGY  

Professional Society Memberships

  • Society for Pediatric Urology, American Urological Association, The Society for Fetal Urology, Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons, Society of Women in Urology, Texas Medical Association

Articles and Publications

  • Over 50 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters. (see CV)

What do you attribute your success to?

  • The 3 P’s: Prospective data collection, Periodically reviewing our results, and then making Practice changes. It is easy to think we are doing the best job we can, but unless you keep up with the results of your work, you can’t really know. Making sure to spend time monitoring our surgical results and making changes when something isn’t perfect is the best way to ensure our patients are getting the top-quality care they deserve.


Areas of research

  • Hypospadias, Congenital Penile Abnormalities, Undescended Testis, Hydronephrosis, Urinary Tract Infection

Philanthropic Initiatives

  • Founded Operation Happenis, a charity aimed at raising awareness and improving surgery for children with hypospadias, a common penile birth defect.

     

Teaching and speaking

  • International

    1. Evidence Based Medicine in Primary Hypospadias Repair. Pediatric Surgery Conference. Athens, Greece, February 2015.

    2. Hypospadias Reoperations. 3rd Annual South American live surgery workshop and webinar. Quito, Ecuador, December 2014

    3. UTIs, VUR, and the New AAP Guidelines: Why Prospective Data Matters. PedUroCON 2014, Bangalore, India, August 2014

    4. Getting better with Databases and Improved Study Design: Using Hypospadias as an Example. PedUroCON 2014, Bangalore, India , August 2014

    5. Testosterone and Hypospadias. Friends of Israel Section on Urology Biannual Meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel, July 2014

    6. The Modern Era of Hypospadias: Surgical Decision-Making. Invited Professorship, Vienna, Austria, May 2014

    7. Learning Curves in Hypospadias. AAPU Annual Meeting, Dominican Republic, January 2014

    8. Vesicoureteral Reflux, Challenging Cases. AAPU Annual Meeting, Dominican Republic, January 2014

    9. Distal Hypospadias – indications and complications. 2nd Annual South American live surgery workshop and webinar. Quito, Ecuador, November 2013

    10. Reoperations in Hypospadias. Turkish Association of Pediatric Surgeons and Hypospadias Workshop (HYPOS ‘012). Istanbul, Turkey, November 2012

    11. Surgical Decision-Making in Hypospadias. Turkish Association of Pediatric Surgeons and Hypospadias Workshop (HYPOS ‘012). Istanbul, Turkey, November 2012

    12. Moderator– Section on Hypospadias, International Society for Hypospadias and DSD Congress, London, England, October 2011

    13. Combined orchiectomy with prosthesis exchange (COPE) for acute testicular torsion. AAPU Annual Meeting, Costa Rica, January 2011

    14. DMSA for Vesicoureteral Reflux. AAPU Annual Meeting, Costa Rica, January 2011

       

      National

    1. Moderator – section on hypospadias. American Urological Association Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, May 2014

    2. Materials & Methods in Hypospadias Reporting, International Pediatric Urology Task Force on Hypospadias, Las Vegas, NV, October 2013

    3. Glansplasty and reoperative glansplasty in hypospadias: Video and Lecture. AAP Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 2012

    4. Non-experimental/observational studies: From case series to large databases, when are the data good enough to change practice?  Society for Fetal Urology 48th Biannual Meeting. Atlanta, GA, May 2012

       

      Regional

    1. Pediatric Urology for School Nurses. Plano Independent School District Annual Meeting. Plano, Texas, October 2013 and October 2014

    2. Newborn Circumcisions: Postnatal management and when to refer for penile abnormalities. Baylor Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Grand Rounds. February 2013

    3. Long term follow-up and transition care: Hypospadias. 19th Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium, Dallas, Texas, January 2013

    4. Changing paradigms in vesicoureteral reflux , Continuing Medical Education Lecture Series, Southlake, Texas, July 2013

    5. Nursing inservice on Vesicoureteral Reflux. Childrens Medical Center Dallas, November 2012

    6. Management of urinary tract infections and vesicoureteral reflux, Pediatric grand rounds, East Texas Medical Center, Tyler, Texas, October 2012

    7. Vesicoureteral Reflux: A better imaging strategy then the new AAP guidelines. Medical City Pediatric Grand Rounds, Dallas, Texas, May 2012

    8. Undescended Testicles: A guide for Primary Care Physicians.  Medical City Pediatric Grand Rounds, Dallas, Texas, February 2012

    9. Pediatric Urologic Emergencies: Testicular Torsion. 18th Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium, Dallas, Texas, January 2012

    10. Changing Trends in Reflux.  17th Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium, Dallas, Texas, January 2011

    11. Urolithiasis in Children Taking Topiramate.  Clinical Science Forum, UTSW, Dallas, Texas, September 2010

    12. Bone Health in Stone-Forming Children.  Bone Mineral Metabolism Grand Rounds, Dallas, Texas, August 2010

    13. Laparoscopic Ureteral Reimplant for Reflux:  Techniques and Outcomes. 16th Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium, Dallas, Texas, January 2010

    14. Robotic Assisted Pyeloplasty:  Techniques and Outcomes.  16th Annual Paul C. Peters Urology Symposium, Dallas, Texas, January 2010

    15. A pair of testicular issues. Pediatric General Surgery Grand Rounds. Childrens Medical Center Dallas, January 2010

     

Hobbies / Sports

  • Traveling, Reaching, Family and Friends

Areas of research

Hypospadias, Congenital Penile Abnormalities, Undescended Testis, Hydronephrosis, Urinary Tract Infection

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Frisco, Texas 75034
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