Curriculum Vitae Outline for New Appointments
Personal statement
As the new Associate/ Deputy Director at the Houston Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety, I will utilize my senior-level administrative skills, strategic planning, personnel management, undergraduate and graduate educational expertise, and medical knowledge to promote research and the Center. My career over the past decade has focused on medical student and resident education, curricular innovation and implementation. I have served in various medical leadership roles beginning with Program Director for the Vascular Surgery Fellowships at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas A & M – Scott & White residencies.
I am board certified in both general and vascular surgery. Toward that end, I developed the ACGME-approved vascular surgery fellowship at the Baylor Scott & White Hospital in Temple, Texas, which is now training its 9th fellow. With Texas A & M College of Medicine, I served as Chair of the Curriculum Committee for 2 years and Chair of the Curriculum Reform Task Force which was responsible for orchestrating a major curricular change which occurred in 2015. I have also served in several Assistant/Associate Dean positions and most recently served as the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs from 2014-2016 in which was the primary advisor to the Dean on all academic-related issues. My responsibilities included curriculum oversight, insurance of multi-campus comparability, development of strategies to monitor effectiveness of the curriculum and its delivery, working with the Curriculum Committee to improve the curriculum, and development of innovative curricular tracks that met the College’s strategic plan and mission. While in the Dean’s office, I oversaw a strategic major curricular revision that occurred while we were also experiencing class size expansion (150-200 students) and additional of regional clinical campuses (3 since 2010). We implemented an 18-month preclinical academic calendar July 2015 (class of 2019) which included better integration of the basic and clinical sciences and contextual synthesis via case-based learning and early clinical exposure to patients. In my concurrent role as Regional Vice Dean, I also oversaw the transition to a longitudinal integrated 3rd year curriculum (from a traditional clerkship model) on the Bryan-College Station campus following its pilot year.
Additionally, while at Texas A & M, Scott & White Hospital, and the Central Texas VA since 2007, I have continued research and scholarly activity in women’s vascular health, venous disease, and global health. My goals in my new position at IQuEst are to provide administrative and research leadership to promote young investigator careers and support experienced investigators. I will work with the Director on identifying collaborative projects and developing strategic plans as well as identify personal collaborations and educational opportunities in which I can impact.
I. General Biographical Information
A. Personal
1. Ruth L. Bush, M.D., J.D., M.P.H.
2. USA
B. Education (include institution/location, degree, and dates of attendance)
1. Undergraduate Education
Cornell University 1988
Ithaca, NY
A.B. with Distinction in all Subjects
2. Medical Education
University of North Carolina School of Medicine 1992
Chapel Hill, NC
Doctor of Medicine with Honors
3. Post-Graduate Training
a. General Surgery Resident 1992-1999
University of California, Davis, Medical Center
Sacramento, CA
b. Vascular Surgery Research Resident 1995-1997
University of California, Davis, Medical Center
Sacramento, CA
c. Vascular Surgery Fellow 1999-2001
Emory University Hospital
Atlanta, GA
4. Other Post-Graduate Training
a. University of North Carolina School of Public Health 2005
Chapel Hill, NC
Masters Degree in Public Health
b. Taft Law School 2013
Santa Ana, CA
Juris Doctorate (summa cum laude)
C. Academic Appointments (include institution, title and dates of appointment)
1. Current Faculty Position(s)
Deputy Director 12/2016-present
Section of Health Services Research
Center for Innovation in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety, Houston, TX
2. Previous Faculty Position(s) at Other Institutions
Professor (tenured) 5/2011-12/2016
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Department of Surgery
Vice Dean for Academic Affairs 08/2014-11/2016
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Bryan, TX
Regional Campus Vice Dean 08/2014-11/2016
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Bryan/ College Station Campus, Bryan, TX
Adjunct Professor 11/2009-10/2016
Texas A & M School of Rural Public Health, College Station, TX
Interim Chair, Department of Humanities 04/2015-12/2015
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Bryan, TX
Staff Vascular Surgeon 7/2013-12/2016
Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center, Temple, TX
Interim Regional Campus Vice Dean 07/2013-08/2014
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Bryan/ College Station Campus, Bryan, TX
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs 09/2012-06/2013
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Round Rock Campus, Round Rock, TX
Associate Dean for Education 7/2010-8/2012
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Temple Campus
Senior Vice-President for Education, Scott & White Hospital, Temple, TX
Designated Institutional Office (ACGME) 3/2009-8/2012
Scott & White Hospital (Texas A & M affiliated programs), Temple, TX
Chief, Vascular Surgery 1/2008 -6/2013
Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center, Temple, TX
Staff Vascular Surgeon 3/ 2007-9/2012
Scott & White Healthcare, Temple, TX
Associate Professor (tenured) 3/2007-5/2011
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Temple, TX
Assistant Dean and Director, Graduate Medical Education 3/2009-7/2010
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Temple, TX
Associate Professor (tenured) 3/2006-2/2007
Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy
Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Assistant Professor (tenure track) 12/2002-3/2006
Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy
Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Physician Researcher/Investigator 12/2002-4/2006
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Houston Center for Quality of Care and Utilization Studies, Houston, TX
3. Current Courtesy Faculty Appointments at Other Institutions
St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center 2012-2015
Round Rock, TX
D. Other advanced training/experience (include locations, dates and sources of support)
1. Formal Sabbatical Leave: None
2. Other Specialized Training Following Academic Appointment
Proctor/ consultant, LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. 2013-2014
Proctor/consultant, VNUS Medical (Covidien), Inc. 2008-2014
Proctor/consultant, InaVein, LLC. 2008-2013
Proctor/ consultant, Endologix, Inc. 2006-2010
W.L. Gore TAG Training Course, Houston, TX 2006
Abbott Inc., Proctor/consultant (carotid stenting) 2006
Guidant Carotid Stent Training Course, instructor, Houston, TX 2005
Laparoscopic Vascular Course, Quebec City, Montreal, Canada 2005
3. Professional Development Programs
Modeling Excellence in Teaching Program, Level 1. Texas A & M College of Medicine, 2014-15
AAMC GME Leadership Development Course, Part III: Advanced GME Topics and Leadership Skills, April 2011
Scott & White Executive Education Program, July 2010-June 2011
Harvard Macy Institute: Leading Innovations in Health Care & Education, June 2010
- invited teaching faculty
AAMC GME Leadership Development Course, Part II: Advanced GME Topics and Leadership Skills, September 2010
Harvard Macy Institute: Leading Innovations in Health Care & Education, June 2009
E. Other information
1. Honors or Awards (titles, dates)
American Venous Forum, Distinguished Fellow, 2015
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Outstanding Faculty Award, 2015
Honored by the Class of 2015 for dedication to education and mentorship
Texas A & M College of Medicine, Outstanding Faculty Award, 2014
Honored by the Class of 2014 for dedication to education and mentorship
Society for Vascular Surgery Presidential Citation, 2014
Journal of Vascular Surgery, Distinguished Reviewer, 2013
Central Texas Veterans Health Care System, Certificate of Appreciation, 2013
America’s Top Surgeons, 2008
Society for Vascular Surgery, Distinguished Fellow, 2007
Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award (Baylor College of Medicine), 2004
Elected best surgeon teaching faculty by the graduating vascular fellows
American Venous Foundation Research Award, 2004
Department of Veteran Affairs Special Contribution Award (Houston VAMC), 2005
Department of Veteran Affairs Special Contribution Award (Houston VAMC), 2004
Department of Veteran Affairs Special Contribution Award (Houston VAMC), 2003
Alpha Omega Alpha, 1997
Janet M. Glasgow Memorial Achievement Award, University of NC, 1992
UNC Merit Award (awarded to upper 15% of class), 1991
2. Board Eligibility/Certification
American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery certification, no. 101261 2003
Recertification: 10/2012
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (RVT), no.102857 (inactive) 2003
Medical License, State of Texas, no. L6810 2003
Medical License, State of Florida (inactive) 2002
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery certification, no. 45812 2001
Recertification: 12/2009
Medical License, State of Georgia (inactive) 1999
Medical License, State of California (inactive) 1992
National Board of Medical Examiners, no. 422800 1991
3. Other Non-academic Positions
Cardiac, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Center 7/2001-12/2002
Tallahassee, FL
II. Research Information
A. Research Support
1. Current: NIBIB Phase II SBIR (R44)
a. Title: "Shape Memory Polymer Foam Vascular Occlusion Device for the Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency"
b. Funding Agency: National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: R44EB022016
e. Vascular Surgery Consultant (PI-Todd Landsman, Ph.D.)
f. September 2016-present
g. Total Direct Cost: $1,162,700
2. Previous: NIBIB Phase I SBIR (R43)
a. Title: "Shape Memory Polymer Foam Vascular Occlusion Device for the Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency"
b. Funding Agency: National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: R43EB022016
e. Vascular Surgery Consultant (PI-Todd Landsman, PhD)
f. September 2015 - July 2016
g. Total Direct Cost: $25,000
3. Previous: Society for Vascular Surgery Women’s Leadership Training Grant
a. Title: “Development of a Women’s Leadership Advisory Council based on a Conceptual Framework of Key Features of Maintenance and Sustainability on Women’s Leadership”
b. Funding Agency: Society for Vascular Surgery
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: N/A
e. Role: Principal Investigator
f. June 2012 – June 2013
g. Total Direct Cost: $5,000
4. Previous: Scott and White Memorial Hospital
a. Title: “Development and Evaluation of Standardized Patient Methodology for Professionalism Assessment within Organizational and Contextual-based Encounters”
b. Funding Agency: Scott and White Memorial Hospital
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: N/A
e. Role: Co-Project Manager
f. February 2011 – August 2012
g. Total Direct Cost: $62,000
5. Previous: VHA, Office of Rural Health
a. Title: “Evaluation of Longitudinal Changes in Chronic Healthcare Utilization”
b. Funding Agency: Office of Rural Health, Veterans Health Administration
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: ePromise #0003
e. Role: Principal Investigator
f. August 2008 – September 2009
g. Total Direct Cost: $238,000 (includes $80,000 local VA funding)
6. Previous: Scott and White Memorial Hospital
a. Title: “Detection of Cardiovascular Disease in Asymptomatic Women”
b. Funding Agency: Scott and White Memorial Hospital
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: N/A
e. Role: Principal Investigator
f. May 2008 – September 2009
g. Total Direct Cost: $36,585
7. Previous: NIH K12
a. Title: “Peripheral vascular disease in women”
b. Funding Agency: NIH
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: K12HD001426
e. Role: Mentored Recipient (PI – Joe Leigh Simpson, MD)
f. August 2004 – July 2006
g. Annual Direct Cost: $100,000
8. Previous: Houston Center for Quality of Care and Utilization Studies
a. Title: “Role of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in reducing surgical morbidity and mortality”
b. Funding Agency: Houston Center for Quality of Care and Utilization Studies
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: N/A
e. Role: Principal Investigator
f. 2004 – 2005
g. Total Direct Cost: $13,659 (local VA funding)
9. Previous: Michael E. DeBakey VAMC
a. Title: “Incidence, processes of care, and outcome of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) among veterans at the Houston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC)”
b. Funding Agency: Michael E. DeBakey VAMC
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: N/A
e. Role: Principal Investigator
f. 2003 – 2004
g. Total Direct Cost: $10,000 (local VA funding)
10. Previous: Merck and Co., Inc.
a. Title: “A pilot study of the efficacy of losartan on walking distances in patients with intermittent claudication due to peripheral arterial occlusive disease”
b. Funding Agency: Merck and Co., Inc.
c. Research Grant
d. Grant Number: N/A
e. Role: Co-Investigator (PI – Elliot Chaikof, MD, PhD)
f. 1999 – 2000
g. Total Direct Cost: $50,000
B. National Scientific Participation
1. Journal Editorial Boards
Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health 2016-present (Assoc. Editor)
Journal of Vascular Surgery, Venous and Lymphatics 2016-present
Journal of Vascular Surgery, Cases 2016-present
Women, Identities, and Culture 2014-present
Annals of Vascular Surgery 2014-present
World Journal of Surgery 2008-present
Journal of Vascular Surgery 2007-2012, 2015-present
Journal of Endovascular Therapy 2006-2016
Yearbook of Vascular Surgery 2012-2014 (Assist. Editor)
Perspectives in Vascular Surgery 2013-2014
2. Reviewer for
American Journal of Surgery
Annals of Vascular Surgery
Case Reports in Medicine
JAMA Surgery (formerly Archives of Surgery)
Circulation
Healthcare (open access journal)
Journal of the American Heart Association
Journal of Surgical Research
Vascular Journal
3. Review Panels
None
4. Professional Societies
American Association of Medical Schools
2015-1016 SGEA Planning Committee
2009-2012 Group on Resident Affairs
2007-2009 Council of Academic Societies
American Board of Surgery
2009, Writing consultant for the VSITE, VESAP
American Medical Association
Alpha Omega Alpha
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (inactive)
American Venous Forum
2015 – 2016 International Relations Committee
2015, Past-chair
2008, Credentialing Committee
Association for Academic Surgery
2007- 2010 Representative to the AAMC Council of Academic Societies
2005-2007 Program Committee
Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery (inactive)
2007-2009 Curriculum Committee
Association of VA Surgeons (inactive)
Association of Women Surgeons
2015, Ad-hoc Finance Task Force
2006-2007 Career Development Committee
International Society of Endovascular Specialists
Texas Medical Association
2014-present Council on Medical Education
Texas Vascular Surgery Society
2008-2009 Ad-hoc Membership Committee
2007-2009 Representative to the ACS Board of Governors
2002-2007 Industry Partner Chairman
5. Elected (and appointed) Positions, etc.
American Board of Surgery
2010- Chair, Vascular Surgery In-training Exam (VSITE) Committee
2009, 2011, 2014- Vascular surgery oral examiner
American College of Surgeons, Fellow
2015-present ACS Foundation Board of Directors
2013-present ACS Foundation/ CFR Committee
2007-2009 Board of Governors
2008-2010 Committee on Socioeconomic Issues
American Venous Forum
2016-present Chair, Education Council
2014 – 2016 Archivist
2014 – 2016 Board of Directors
2012-2014 National Venous Screening Committee
2013 Chair
2010- 2014 Membership Committee
2014 Chair
2013 Chair-elect
Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery (inactive)
2013-2015 Program Committee
2010-2011 Chair, Membership Committee
2008-2010 Membership Committee
Society of University Surgeons
2013-2016 Social Legislative and Issues Committee
Society for Vascular Surgery
2015-present Document Oversight Committee
2013-2014 Chair, Leadership Development Committee
2010-2013 Board of Directors
2010-2013 Chair, Clinical Practice Council
2007-2010 Clinical Practice Council
2006-2010 Outcomes Steering Committee
2006-2010 Health Policy Committee
2006-2010 Women’s Leadership Committee
2006-2008 Reporting Standards Committee on Lower Extremity Interventions
2006- 2008 Practice Guidelines Committee for Carotid Artery Disease Management
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society (formerly Peripheral Vascular Surgical Society)
2013-present Board of Directors, Foundation for Vascular Innovation
2013-2015 Nominating Committee
2012-2013 President
2011-2012 President-elect
2008-2011 Secretary
2007 Spring Meeting Program Committee
2003 Winter Meeting Program Committee
6. Invited Lectures, Presentations, Research Seminars
1. "Endovascular repair of arterial lesions". Surgery Grand Rounds, UC Davis Medical Center, January 1998.
2. "Arterial thromboembolism and thrombolysis". Surgery Grand Rounds, UC Davis Medical Center, December. 1998.
3. "Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms". Surgery Grand Rounds, Emory University Hospital, June 2000.
4. "Arterial wall biology". Vascular Surgery Basic Science Conference, Emory University Hospital, July 2000.
5. "Endovascular stents". Vascular Surgery Basic Science Conference, Emory University Hospital, September 2000.
6. “Arterial thombosis and thrombolysis”. Vascular Surgery Basic Science Conference, Emory University Hospital, October 2000.
7. “Thrombosis and thromboembolism”. Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, August 2001.
8. “Endovascular therapy”. Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit, August 2001.
9. “Endovascular therapy”. Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Nursing Continuing Education Series, September 2001.
10. “Repair of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysms”. Governor’s Club, Tallahassee, FL, March 2002.
11. “Peripheral Endovascular Interventions”. Grand Rounds, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Tallahassee, FL, April 2002.
12. “Peripheral Endovascular Interventions”. Grand Rounds, Colquitt Memorial Hospital, Moultrie GA, May 2002.
13. “Aortic Aneurysms”. Family practice residency lecture series, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, May 2002.
14. “Carotid Revascularization: Are We Really Making Progress?”. Peripheral Interventions Conference, Yale University Hospital, July 2002.
15. “Go with the Flow: Therapeutic Options for Thrombus Management. Baylor College of Medicine, Surgery Grand Rounds, January 2003.
16. “Anti-thrombotic therapy for venous thrombosis: a surgeon’s perspective”. Michael E. DeBakey VA, Medicine Grand Rounds, March 2003.
17. “Central Venous Occlusion-The Emerging Epidemic: Options for Management”. Current Trends in Cardiothoracic Surgery Conference, Baylor College of Medicine, March 2003.
18. “Management of the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm”. Cardiology Weekly Conference, Houston, VAMC, April 2003.
19. “Carotid Artery Stenting in a Community Setting: It Is Possible?”. Postgraduate Course, Society of Vascular Surgery, Chicago, IL, June 2003.
20. “Central Venous Occlusion: Options in Management”. Genentech, Inc. invited speaker. Chicago, IL, June 2003.
21. “Why I Chose Surgery?”. Caring Friend Volunteers, Methodist Hospital, July 2003.
22. “Carotid Occlusive Disease”. Cardiovascular Center of Excellence. Michael E. DeBakey VA, October 2003.
23. “Alternative Access Options: Above and Beyond the AV Graft”. Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Rancho Mirage, CA, March 2004.
24. “New Treatment Modalities for Deep Venous Thrombosis”. Cardiovascular Center of Excellence. Michael E. DeBakey VAMC, Houston, TX, March 2003.
25. “Women and peripheral vascular disease”. Michael DeBakey Heart Center, Houston, TX, April 2004.
26. “Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy with adjunctive thrombolysis for the treatment of deep venous thrombosis”. Michael E. DeBakey International Surgical Society, Houston, TX, May 2004.
27. “Project Management”. Baylor residency leadership lecture series. Houston, TX, May 2004.
28. “Carotid angiography and anatomy”. Endovascular Postgraduate Course, Society for Vascular Surgery, Anaheim, CA, June 2004.
29. “The use of rapid foot and calf compression to increase walking distance in patients with intermittent claudication”. VEITH Symposium, New York, NY, November 2004.
30. “Chemical thrombolysis for treatment of DVT”. American Venous Forum, San Diego, CA, February 2005.
31. “Thrombosis prophylaxis for DVT”. American Venous Forum, San Diego, CA, February 2005.
32. “Minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroids: a collaborative approach”. Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds, Baylor College of Medicine, March 2005.
33. “Abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in VA Hospitals”. Michael E. DeBakey VA Research Day, Houston, TX, March 2005.
34. “Anatomy of intracranial circulation”. Postgraduate Endovascular Symposium, Society for Vascular Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, June 2006.
35. “Angioplasty for infrainguinal revascularization in diabetics: the first choice of therapy.” Society for Vascular Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, June 2006.
36. “Carotid Disease and Treatment”. Corpus Christi AngioClub, Corpus Christi, TX, November 2006.
37. “Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: The Changing Standard of Care”. University of Texas, Houston Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Houston, TX, Jan 2007.
38. “Post-approval Carotid Stenting in the Community: Beyond Capture”. Total Endovascular Carotid Conference, Houston, TX, March 2007
39. Non-invasive Imaging of Venous Disease”. Current Concepts in Cardiovascular Disease Conference, Houston, TX, April 2007.
40. “Infrarenal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: A Changing Standard of Care?” Omaha Vascular Society, Omaha, NE, April 2007.
41. “Credentialing and Institutional Issues for Carotid Stenting”. Society of Vascular Surgery Postgraduate Course, Baltimore, MD, June 2007.
42. “Ultrasound Substitution for Cross-sectional Studies”. Society of Vascular Surgery Postgraduate Course, Baltimore, MD, June 2007.
43. “Aneurysms, Outcomes, and the Federal Government”. General Surgery Grand Rounds, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, April 2008.
44. “Access too Deep: How can it be Transformed into a Functional Access”. Society of Vascular Surgery Postgraduate Course, San Diego, CA, June 2008.
45. “Job Options in Vascular Surgery”. Society of Vascular Surgery Resident Program, San Diego, CA, June 2008.
46. “Management of Venous Disease”. Scott & White Podiatry Symposium, Bastrop, TX, July 2008.
47. “The Role of SVS Volunteers in the Current Military Conflict”. VEITH Symposium, New York, NY, November 2008.
48. “The Data Supporting Thrombus Removal-Report from the Venous Registry”. Total Endovascular Symposium-Venous I, Houston, TX, March 2009.
49. “Iliofemoral Venous Thrombosis”. Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery Postgraduate Course, Fort Lauderdale, FL, March 2009.
50. “Red Alert: Cardiovascular Disease in Women”. Dartmouth General Surgery Grand Rounds, June 2009.
51. “Management of Venous Disease”. Scott & White Podiatry Symposium, Bastrop, TX, July 2009.
52. “After the Stent”. Scott & White Ultrasound Conference, Temple, TX, August 2009.
53. “Diagnosis of Venous Disease”. Methodist Hospital Fellows BootCamp 2009, Houston, TX, August 2009.
54. “Treatment of Venous Disease”. Methodist Hospital Fellows BootCamp 2009, Houston, TX, August 2009.
55. “Imaging in Aortic Disease”. Methodist Hospital Fellows BootCamp 2009, Houston, TX, August 2009.
56. “Peripheral Vascular Disease in the Elderly”. VA Geriatric Grand Rounds, Temple, TX, December 2009.
57. “The Future of Graduate Medical Education”. Scott & White Government Affairs presentation, Temple, TX, April 2010.
58. “Integration of a Hospital Quality and Patient Safety Program into Graduate Medical Education”. AAMC Group on Resident Affairs workshop. Austin TX, April 2010.
59. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Varicose Veins”. Methodist Hospital Fellows BootCamp 2010, Houston, TX, August 2010.
60. “Diagnosis and Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis”. Methodist Hospital Fellows BootCamp 2010, Houston, TX, August 2010.
61. “Therapeutic Options to Treat Venous Ulcers”. American College of Surgeons Postgraduate Course, Chicago, IL, October 2010.
62. “Iliac and Caval Venous Occlusions”. Southern Association for Vascular Surgery, Naples, FL, January 2011.
63. “Vascular Surgery Opportunities in the VA”. Peripheral Vascular Surgical Society, Steamboat Springs, CO, January 2011.
64. “Diagnosis and Management of Perforators”. Methodist Cardiovascular Fellows Bootcamp, Houston, TX, August 2011.
65. “Renal Artery Disease: Anatomy and Physiology”. Methodist Cardiovascular Fellows Bootcamp, Houston, TX August, 2011.
66. “Angioplasty and Stenting for Aortoiliac Disease: Technique and Results”. UCLA Symposium, Hollywood, CA, September 2011.
67. “Minimally Invasive Treatment For Venous Ulceration: What Is The Best Evidence-Based Approach”. VEITH Symposium, New York, November 2011.
68. “Diagnosis and Management of Perforators”. Methodist Cardiovascular Fellows Bootcamp, Houston, TX August 2012.
69. “Renal Artery Disease: Anatomy and Physiology”. Methodist Cardiovascular Fellows Bootcamp, Houston, TX August 2012.
70. “Angioplasty and Stenting for Aortoiliac Disease: Technique and Results”. UCLA Symposium, Hollywood, CA September 2012.
71. “I Have but One Candle of Life to Burn…”. (Presidential Address) Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, Park City, UT February 2013.
72. “Vascular Medicine: A Vascular Surgeon’s Role in Secondary Prevention”. Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Miami, FL March 2013.
73. “I Have but One Candle of Life to Burn…”. Leadership Grand Rounds, Texas A & M College of Medicine, Round Rock Campus, March 2013.
74. “Successful Student Mentoring”. Florida Vascular Society, Orlando, FL, May 2013.
75. “Legal Issues when Treating Patients with Carotid Disease”. Florida Vascular Society, Orlando, FL, May 2013
76. Incompetent Perforator Vein Treatment in Chronic Venous Insufficiency”. Florida Vascular Society, Orlando, FL, May 2013
77. “Angioplasty and Stenting for Aortoiliac Disease: Technique and Results”. UCLA Symposium, Hollywood, CA September 2013.
78. “Law and Order: Medical Intent”. Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, Steamboat, CO, January 2014.
79. “SVS Leadership Directions”. Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, Steamboat, CO, January 2014.
80. “Strategic Planning and Execution”. “Moving up the Educational Ladder” Conference, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, February 2014.
81. “Law and Order: Medical Intent”. Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Carlsbad, CA, March 2014.
82. “Legal Aspects of Medical Practice”. Cardiovascular Fellows Finishing School, Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, May 2014.
83. “Curriculum Renewal and Development”. Texas A & M College of Medicine Grand Rounds, May 2014.
84. “Diagnosis and Management of Venous Disease”. Methodist Cardiovascular Fellows Bootcamp, Houston, TX August 2014.
85. “Angioplasty and Stenting for Aortoiliac Disease: Technique and Results”. UCLA Symposium, Hollywood, CA September 2014.
86. “Venous Disease in Women”. 38th Annual Northwestern Vascular Symposium, Chicago, IL, December 2014.
87. “The Road Less Traveled”. American College of Surgeons Southern California Chapter, Santa Barbara, CA, January 2015.
88. “ACGME Milestones”. American College of Surgeons Southern California Chapter, Santa Barbara, CA, January 2015.
89. “The Road Less Traveled”. Texas A & M Medical School Admissions Symposium. Bryan TX, April 2015.
90. “Transition to Residency”. The Match: NRMP Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 2015.
91. “Helping Women Respond F.A.S.T. to Stroke”, American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Chicago, IL, October 2015.
92. “Lessons From the Field”. Sex and Gender-Based Medicine Summit, Rochester, MN, October 2015.
93. “The Road Less Traveled”. VA Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety, Houston, TX, April 2016.
94. “Setting Up a Successful Outpatient Vein Center”. 31st Annual Western Vascular Society, Colorado Springs, CO, Sept 2016.
95. “Thermal Ablation”. 2016 Vein Forum (American Venous Forum), Chicago, IL, Sept 2016.
96. “IVC Filters”. 2016 Vein Forum (American Venous Forum), Chicago, IL, Sept 2016.
97. “Law and Order: Legal Implications for Medical Practice”. Methodist Hospital General Surgery Residency Educational Series, Houston, TX, Nov 2016.
1. Invited Lectures, Presentations, Research Seminars (international)
1. "Endovascular repair of renal artery stenosis in the solitary functioning kidney". Peripheral Vascular Surgical Society, Toronto, Canada, June 2000.
2. "Should endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms be performed in high-risk patients?" Society of Vascular Surgery, Toronto, Canada, June 2000.
3. “Modern Day Treatment of Venous Disease”. CICE 2010, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2010.
4. ”Chronic Venous Insufficiency: Improved Ulcer Healing with Aggressive Endovenous Treatment”. CICE 2010, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2010.
5. “Radiofrequency Ablation for the Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Venous Ulcerations”. CICE 2011, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2011.
6. “Management of Incompetent Perforator Veins”. CICE 2011, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2011.
7. “Chronic Venous Insufficiency: Improved Ulcer Healing with Aggressive Endovenous Treatment”. Endovascology 2011, Shanghai, P.R. China, October 2011.
8. “Lower Extremity Venous Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment”. Tan Sock Seng Hospital Surgery Grand Rounds, Singapore, October 2011.
9. “Iliocaval Occlusion”. CICE 2012, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2012.
10. “Thermal Ablation of the Superficial Venous System - The Basics”. CICE 2012, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2012.
11. “Advances in the Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency”. CICE 2012, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2012.
12. “Therapeutic Options to Treat Chronic Venous Ulcers”. Endovascology, Shanghai, China October 2012.
13. “Recommendations for Creating a Successful Phlebology Practice”. Covidien Venous Meeting, Dubai, United Arab Emirates October 2012.
14. “Advantages and Disadvantages in the Ambulatory Treatment of Superficial Vein Incompetence”. Congreso de Cirugia de Chile, La Serena, Chile November 2012.
15. “Procedures and Outcomes of Endovenous Thermal Ablation Techniques: Is there a Gold Standard?”. Congreso de Cirugia de Chile, La Serena, Chile November 2012.
16. “Treatment of Instent Restenosis of the Renal Artery”. Congreso de Cirugia de Chile, La Serena, Chile November 2012.
17. “When and How to Treat Renal Artery Aneurysms”. Congreso de Cirugia de Chile, La Serena, Chile November 2012.
18. “Neuroprotection Techniques and Devices During Endovascular Treatment of Carotid and Vertebral Disease”. Congreso de Cirugia de Chile, La Serena, Chile November 2012.
19. “Current Standards in the Treatment of Subclavian Artery Disease”. Congreso de Cirugia de Chile, La Serena, Chile November 2012.
20. “Procedures and Outcomes of Endovenous Thermal Ablation Techniques”. CICE 2012, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2013.
21. “Foam Sclerotherapy: Is Ultrasound-Guidance Always Necessary?”. CICE 2013, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2013.
22. “Advantages and Disadvantages in the Treatment of Superficial Venous Incompetence”. CICE 2013, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2013.
23. “Radiofrequency at Ambulatory Setting: Pros and Cons”. CICE 2013, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2013.
24. “Current Management Options and Treatment of Venous Insufficiency”. Key Note Speaker, International Surgical Week, Helsinki, Finland, August 2013.
25. “Foam Sclerotherapy”. CICE 2014, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2014.
26. “Management of the Great Saphenous Vein”. CICE 2014, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2014.
27. “Endovenous Ablations in an Ambulatory Setting: Advantages and Disadvantages”. CICE 2014, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2014.
28. “The Importance of Self-Reflection in the Self-Directed Learner”. The Global Community Engaged Medical Education Muster, Uluru, AU, October 2014.
29. “A Model for Rural Health Education for First Year Medical Students: Understanding Barriers to Care”. The Global Community Engaged Medical Education Muster, Uluru, AU, October 2014.
30. “Open Procedures for C5/ C6 Venous Disease”. Society of Interventional Radiology, Vancouver, CA, April 2016.
31. “Benefits of the CEAP Classification”. 27th World Congress of the International Union of Angiology and French Society for Vascular Medicine, Lyon, France, Oct 2016.
C. Publications
1. Full Papers in Peer Review Journals
a. Published
1. Bush RL, Reilly DA, and Missavage AE. Necrotizing fasciitis: Experience of a burn care team. Wounds 1996:8:70-77.
2. Bush RL, Pevec WC, and Holcroft JW. A prospective, randomized trial
limiting perioperative red blood cell transfusion in vascular patients. Am J Surg 1997:174:143-148.
3. Treiman GS, Schneider PA, Lawrence PF, Pevec WC, Bush RL, and Ichikawa L. Does stent placement improve the results of ineffective or complicated iliac artery angioplasty? J Vasc Surg 1998;28:104-ll2.
4. Bush RL, Pevec WC, Ndoye A, Cheung ATW, Sasse J, and Pearson DN. Regulation of new blood vessel growth into ischemic skeletal muscle. J Vasc Surg 1998:28:919-928.
5. Missavage AE, Bush RL, Kien ND, and Reilly DA. The effect of clysed and topical epinephrine on intraoperative catecholamine levels. J Trauma 1998:45:1074-1078.
6. Safwat AM, Reitan JA, and Bush RL. Intraoperative use of platelet plasmapheresis in vascular surgery. Anesth Analg 1998;86;SCA94 (supplement)
7. Lin PH, Chen C, Surowiec SM, Conklin BS, Bush RL, Chaikof EL, Lumsden AB, and Weiss VJ. A porcine model of carotid artery thrombosis for thrombolytic therapy and angioplasty. J Endovasc Ther 2000;7:227-235.
8. Lin PH, Surowiec SM, Conklin BS, Bush RL, Weiss VJ, and Lumsden AB. Evaluation of thrombolysis and angioplasty in a porcine iliac artery thrombosis model: application of endovascular stent-graft induces thrombosis. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2000; 11:785-791.
9. Bush RL, Lin PH, Dodson TF, Dion JE, and Lumsden AB. Endoluminal stent placement and coil embolization for the management of carotid artery pseudosaneurysms. J Endovasc Ther 2001;8:53-61
10. Bush RL, Najibi S, MacDonald MJ, Lin PH, Chaikof EL, Martin LG, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular revascularization of renal artery stenosis: technical and clinical results. J Vasc Surg 2001;33:1041-1049
11. Lin PH, Bush RL, Reddy P, and Lumsden AB. An unusual cause of dysphagia: coil of the proximal common carotid artery. Vasc Surg 2000;34:521-525
12. Lin PH, Dodson TF, Bush RL, Weiss VJ, and Lumsden AB. Subclavian artery rupture secondary to endovascular intervention: treatment options. J Vasc Surg 2000;21:607-611
13. Lin PH, Chen C, Surowiec SM, Conklin BS, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Evaluation of thrombolysis in a porcine model of chronic deep vein thrombosis: an endovascular model. J Vasc Surg 2001;33:621-627
14. Lin PH, Chen C, Surowiec SM, Conklin BS, Bush RL, Chaikof EL, Weiss VJ, and Lumsden AB. An endovascular model of carotid stenosis for the evaluation of thrombolysis and angioplasty. J Endovasc Ther 2000;7:486-493
15. Bush RL, Martin LG, Lin PH, Mac Donald MJ, Chaikof EL, Lumsden AB, and Weiss VJ. Endovascular revascularization of renal artery stenosis in the solitary functioning kidney. Ann Vasc Surg 2001;15:60-66
16. Bush RL, Lumsden AB, Dodson TF, Salam AA, Weiss VJ, Smith III RB, and Chaikof EL. Mid-term results after endovascular repair of the abdominal aortic aneurysm. J Vasc Surg 2001;33 (Pt2):70-76
17. Bush RL, Najibi S, Lin PH, Weiss VJ, McDonald MJ, Redd DC, Martin LG, Chaikof EL, and Lumsden AB. Early experience with the bifurcated Excluder® endoprosthesis for treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms. J Vasc Surg 2001;34:497-502
18. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Sloughing of the scrotal skin and impotence subsequent to bilateral hypogastric artery embolization for endovascular aortoiliac aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg 2001;34:748-750
19. Bush RL, Lumsden AB, and Lin PH. Carotid body tumor (intercarotid paraganglioma). Arch Surg 2001;136:1085-1086
20. Lin PH, Bush RL, Najibi S, Lumsden AB, Tong FC, Redd DC, and Martin LG. Intra-arterial thrombin injection of an ascending aortic aneurysm-complicated by transient ischemic attack and rescued by systemic abciximab. J Vasc Surg 2001;34:939-942
21. Lin PH, Conklin BS, Bush RL, Weiss VJ, Dodson TF, Salam AA, Smith III RB, Chaikof EL, and Lumsden AB. Surgical intervention for complications due to femoral artery catheterizations in pediatric patients. J Vasc Surg 2001;34:1071-1078
22. Bush RL, Lin PH, Ronson RS, Lumsden AB, and Martin LG. Colonic ischemia subsequent to catheter-directed thrombin embolization of the inferior mesenteric artery via the superior mesenteric artery: a complication in the management of a type II endoleaks. J Vasc Surg 2001;34:1119-1122
23. Bush RL, Najibi S, Lin PH, Lumsden AB, Dodson TF, Salam AA, Smith III RB, Chaikof EL, and Weiss VJ. Conservatism and new technology: the impact on abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Am Surg 2002;68:57-60
24. Safwat AM, Bush RL, Pevec W, and Reitan JA. Intraoperative use of platelet-plasmapheresis in vascular surgery. J Clin Anesth 2002;14:10-14
25. Lin PH, Bush RL, Conklin BS, Chaikof EL, and Lumsden AB. Percutaneous bedside femorofemoral bypass grafting for acute limb ischemia caused by intra-aortic balloon pump. J Vasc Surg 2002;35:592-594
26. Bush RL, Lin PH. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Arch Surg 2002;137:221-222
27. Lin PH, Bush RL, Conklin BS, Chen C, Weiss VJ, Chaikof EL, and Lumsden AB. Late complication of aortoiliac stent placement-atheroembolization of the lower extremities. J Surg Res 2002;103:153-159
28. Chaikof EL, Lin PH, Brinkman WT, Dodson TF, Weiss VJ, Lumsden AB, Terramani TT, Najibi S, Bush RL, Salam AA, and Smith 3rd RB. Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm: risk stratified outcomes. Ann Surg 2002;235:833-841
29. Bush RL, Lin PH, Najibi S, Dion JE, Smith III RB, and Lumsden AB. Coil embolization combined with carotid-to-subclavian bypass for the treatment of subclavian artery aneurysms. J Endovasc Ther 2002;9:308-312
30. Najibi S, Bush RL, Terramani TT, Chaikof EL, Gunnoud AB, Lumsden AB, and Weiss VJ. Covered stent exclusion of dialysis access pseudoaneurysms. J Surg Res 2002;106:15-19
31. Lin PH, Bush RL, Chaikof EL, Chen C, Conklin B, Terramani TT, Brinkman WT, and Lumsden AB. A prospective evaluation of hypogastric artery embolization in endovascular aortoiliac aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg 2002;36:500-506
32. Bush RL, Lin PH, Bianco CC, Lumsden AB, Gunnoud AB, Terramani TT, Brinkman WT, Martin LG, and Weiss VJ. Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair in patients with renal dysfunction or severe contrast allergy: utility of imaging modalities without iodinated contrast. Ann Vasc Surg 2002;16:536-544
33. Lin PH, Terramani TT, Kulbaski MJ, Brinkman WT, Bush RL, Weiss VJ, Chen C, and Lumsden AB. The regained referral ground and clinical practice of vena cava filter placement in vascular surgery. Am Surg 2002;68:865-870
34. Lin PH, Bush RL, Conklin BS, Chen C, Weiss VJ, Chaikof EL, and Lumsden AB. Intra-aortic stabilization of the AneuRx stent-graft – a useful adjunct during deployment in endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2003;26:73-75
35. Bush RL, Bianco CC. Fibromuscular dysplasia. Arch Surg 2003;138:109-110
36. Lin PH, Chen C, Bush RL, Weiss VJ, Terramani TT, Conklin BS, and Lumsden AB. Transluminal stent-graft repair using Wallgraft Endoprosthesis in a porcine arteriovenous graft pseudoaneurysm model. J Vasc Surg 2003;37:175-181
37. Bhama JK, Lin PH, Voloyiannias T, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Delayed neurological deficit following endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg 2003;37:690-692
38. Milas M, Bush RL, Lin PH, Brown K, MacKay G, Webber C, Dodson TF. Calciphylaxis and non-healing wounds: The role of the vascular surgeon in a multidisciplinary treatment. J Vasc Surg 2003;37:501-507
39. Bush RL, Lin PH, Reddy P, Chen C, Weiss VJ, Guinn G, and Lumsden AB. Epidural analgesia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease undergoing transperitoneal abdominal aortic aneurysmorrhaphy-a multi-institutional experience. Cardiovasc Surg 2003;11:179-184
40. Bush RL, Hurt JE, and Bianco CC. Endovascular management of a ruptured innominate artery pseudoaneurysm. Ann Thor Surg 2002;74:2184-2186
41. Terramani TT,Workman MJ, Loberman Z, Dawson DL, Bush RL, Lumsden AB, and Lin PH. Adjunctive endovascular techniques in the management of postoperative carotid artery pseudoaneurysms: useful armamentarium for vascular surgeons. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2003;37:207-212
42. Lin PH, Chronos NA, Bush RL, Conklin B, Chen C, Lumsden AB, and Hanson SR. Heparin-coated balloon-expandable stent reduces intimal hyperplasia in the iliac artery in baboons. JVIR 2003;14:603-611
43. Lin PH, Chen C, Bush RL, Weiss VJ, Terramani TT, Conklin BS, and Lumsden AB. Transluminal stent-graft repair using Wallgraft Endoprosthesis in a porcine arteriovenous graft pseudoaneurysm model. J Vasc Surg 2003;37:175-181
44. Lin PH, Madsen K, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Iliorenal artery bypass to facilitate endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:183-185
45. Lin PH, Bush RL, Milas M, Terramani TT, Dodson TF, Chen C, Chaikof EL, and Lumsden AB. The impact of an endovascular program on open aortic aneurysm repair in a residency training hospital. Am J Surg 2003;186:189-193
46. Lin PL, Barr G, Bush RL, Velez D, Rickett J, and Lumsden AB. Isolated abdominal aortic disruption in a child due to all-terrain vehicle accident. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2003;37:289-292
47. Bush RL, Bianco CC, Bixler TJ, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Spontaneous arterial thrombosis in a patient with HIV infection – successful treatment with pharmacomechanical thrombectomy. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:392-395
48. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Proximal aortic stent-graft displacement with type I endoleak due to the Heimlich maneuver. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:380-382
49. Lam R, Lin PH, Alankar S, Bush RL, Chen C, Yao Q, and Lumsden AB. Acute limb ischemia secondary to myositis-induced compartment syndrome in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus infection. J Vasc Surg 2003;37:1103-1105
50. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Successful stent-graft exclusion of a bovine patch-related carotid artery pseudoaneurysm. J Vasc Surg 2003;38;396
51. Terramani TT, Chaikof EL, Najibi S, Bush RL, Lin PH, Salam AT, Smith RB, Weiss VJ, Lumsden AB, and Dodson TF. Secondary conversion for failed endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:473-477.
52. Lin PH, Bush RL, McCoy SA, Felkai D, Pasnelli TK, Nelson JC, Watts K, Lam RC, and Lumsden AB. A prospective study of a hand-held ultrasound device in abdominal aortic aneurysm screening. Am J Surg 2003;186:455-459.
53. Lin PH, Bush RL, Nelson JC, Lam R, Paladugu R, Chen C, Guinn G, and Lumsden AB. A prospective evaluation of interrupted nitinol U-clips in arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis. Am J Surg 2003;186:625-630.
54. Cox MW, Soltes GD, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Reversal of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS)-induced hepatic encephalopathy using a strictured self-expanding covered stent. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2003;26:539-542.
55. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Carotid artery stenting: current status and future directions (review article). Vasc Endovasc Surg 2003;37:315-322.
56. Bush RL, Lin PH, Bianco CC, Lawhorn TI, Hurt JE, and Lumsden AB. Carotid artery stenting in a community setting: experience outside of a clinical trial. Ann Vasc Surg 2003;17:629-634.
57. Lin PH, Terramani T, Bush RL, Keane TE, Moore RG, and Lumsden AB. Concomitant intraoperative renal artery embolization and resection for complex renal carcinoma. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:446-50
58. Lin PH, Bush RL, Katzman JD, Zemel G, Puente OA, Katzen BT, and Lumsden AB. Delayed aortic aneurysm enlargement due to endotension following endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:840-842.
59. Lin PH, Johnson CK, Pullium JK, Terramani TT, Bush RL, Conklin BS, Chen C, and Lumsden AB. L-Arginine improves endothelial vasoreactivity and reduces thrombogenicity following thrombolysis in experimental deep venous thrombosis. J Vasc Surg 2003;38:1396-1403.
60. Bush RL, Bhama JK, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Transient ischemic attack due to early carotid stent thrombosis: successful rescue with rheolytic thrombectomy and systemic abciximab. J Endovasc Ther 2003;10:870-874.
61. Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular treatment of the thoracic aorta (review article). Vasc Endovasc Surg 2003;37:399-405.
62. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden, AB Aorto-caval fistula. J Vasc Surg 2004 Jan;39:266.
63. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular rescue of a maldeployed aortic stent-graft causing renal artery occlusion-technical considerations. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2004;38:69-73.
64. Lin, PH, Bush RL, Yao Q, Lumsden AB, and Chen C. Evaluation of platelet deposition and neointimal hyperplasia of heparin-coated small-caliber ePTFE grafts in a canine femoral artery bypass model. J Surg Res 2004;118:45-52.
65. Chai CY, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Aortic endograft thrombosis after colorectal surgery in lithotomy position. J Vasc Surg 2004;39:1112-1114.
66. Bush RL, Bianco CC, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular treatment of an “endoleak” causing rupture of a previously bypassed popliteal aneurysm. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2004;38:257-261.
67. Bush RL, Lin PH, Bianco CC, Hurt JH, Lawhorn TI, and Lumsden AB. Temporary percutaneous transvenous cardiac pacemaker insertion: a valuable adjunct to carotid angioplasty and stenting. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2004;38:229-235.
68. Lin, PH, Chen C, Bush RL, Yao Q, Lumsden AB, and Hanson SR. Small-caliber heparin-coated ePTFE grafts reduce platelet deposition and neointimal hyperplasia in a baboon model. J Vasc Surg 2004;3:1322-1328.
69. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Low molecular weight heparin induced priapism. J Urol 2004;172:263.
70. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Bilateral renal subcapsular hematoma subsequent to seat belt compression. J Trauma. 2004;57:198.
71. Zhou W, Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Radiation-associated venous stenosis: endovascular treatment options. J Vasc Surg 2004;40:179-182
72. Zhou W, Lin PH, Bush RL, Nguyen L, and Lumsden AB. Acute arterial thrombosis associated with cocaine abuse. J Vasc Surg 2004;40:291-295.
73. Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden, AB. Mechanical thrombectomy in deep venous thrombosis (review article). J Invasive Cardiol 2004;16:
74. Bush RL, Lin PH, Bates, JT, Mureebe L, Zhou W, Lumsden AB. Pharmacomechanical thrombectomy for the treatment of symptomatic lower extremity deep venous thrombosis: a safety and feasibility study. J Vasc Surg 2004;40:965-970.
75. Zhou W, Bush RL, Terramani TT, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Treatment options of iatrogenic pelvic vein injuries: conventional operative vs. endovascular approach-case reports. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2004;38:569-573.
76. Zhou W, Bush RL, Lin PH, Lumsden AB. Inferior vena cava occlusion secondary to filter placement: endovascular therapy. J Endovasc Ther 2004:11:747-748.
77. Lin PH, Bush RL, Lubbe DF, Cox MM, Zhou W, McCoy SA, Felkai D, Paladugu R, and Lumsden AB. Carotid artery stenting with routine cerebral protection in high-risk patients. Am J Surg 2004;188:644-52.
78. Lin PH, Bush RL, Yao Q, Lam R, Paladugu R, Zhou W, Chen C, and Lumsden AB. Abdominal aortic surgery in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. Am J Surg 2004;188:690-7.
79. Nelson JC, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular Repair of an Iliac Artery Pseudoaneurysm due to ureteroscopic fulguration. J Trauma 2004;5:1373.
80. Lam RC, Bush RL, Lin PH, Nelson J, and Lumsden AB. Early technical and clinical results with retrievable filters for pulmonary embolism. Vascular 2004 Jul-Aug;12(4):233-237.
81. Zhou W, Bush RL, Lin PH, Hodge MD, Felkai DD, and Lumsden AB. Fibromuscular dysplasia of the carotid artery: diagnosis with duplex ultrasonography. J Vasc Ultrasound 2005;29;9-13.
82. Zhou W, Bush RL, Lin PH, Felkai DD, Spencer TA, and Lumsden AB. Carotid artery pseudoaneurysm after endovascular stent placement: diagnosis and follow-up duplex ultrasonography. J Vasc Ultrasound 2005;29:28-32.
83. Lin PH, Bush RL, Nguyen L, Guerrero MA, Chen C, and Lumsden AB. Anastamotic strategies to improve hemodialysis access patency-a review. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2005;39:135-142.
84. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular treatment for symptomatic carotid artery dissection. J Vasc Surg 2005;41:555.
85. Adams GJ, Baltazar U, Karmonik C, Bordelon C, Lin PH, Bush RL, Lumsden AB, and Morrisett JD. Comparison of 15 different stents in superficial femoral arteries by high resolution MRI ex vivo and in vivo. J Magn Reson Imaging 2005;22:125-135.
86. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysm after airbag deployment: successful treatment with endoluminal stent-graft placement and subclavian-to-carotid transposition. J Trauma 2005 ;58:1282-4.
87. Guerrero MA, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Splenic and pancreatic infarction due to motorcycle handlebar injury. J Trauma 2005;58:1304.
88. Bush RL, Lin PH, Mureebe L, Zhou W, Peden EK, and Lumsden AB. Routine bivalirudin use in percutaneous carotid interventions. J Endovasc Ther 2005;12:521-522.
89. Lin PH, Bush RL, Peden EK, Zhou W, Kougias P, Henao E, Mohiuddin I, and Lumsden AB. What is the learning curve for carotid artery stenting with neuroprotection? Analysis of 200 consecutive cases at an academic institution. Perspect Vasc Surg Endovasc Ther 2005;17:113-23.
90. Bush RL, Kougias P, Guerrero MA, Lubbe DF, Zhou W, Lumsden AB, and Lin PH. A comparison of carotid artery stenting with neuroprotection versus carotid endarterectomy under local anesthesia. Am J Surg 2005;190:696-700.
91. Lin PH, Bush RL, Peden EK, Zhou W, Guerrero M, Henao EA, Kougias P, Mohiuddin I, and Lumsden AB. Carotid artery stenting with neuroprotection: assessing the learning curve and treatment outcome. Am J Surg 2005;190:850-7.
92. Schenk WG 3rd, Spotnitz WD, Burks SG, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Absorbable cyanoacrylate as a vascular hemostatic sealant: a preliminary trial. Am Surg 2005;71:658-61.
93. Zhou W, Bush RL, Bhama J, Lin PH, Safaya R, and Lumsden AB. Repair of anastamotic abdominal aortic pseudoaneurysm utilizing sequential AneuRx aortic cuffs in an overlapping configuration. Ann Vasc Surg 2006;20;17-22.
94. Collins TC, Suarez-Almazor M, Bush RL, and Petersen NJ. Gender and peripheral arterial disease. J Am Board Fam Med 2006;19:132-140.
95. Henao EA, Hodge MD, Felkai DD, McCollum CH, Lin PH, Lumsden AB, and Bush RL. Contrast-enhanced doppler surveillance following endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: improved efficacy using a continuous infusion technique. J Vasc Surg 2006;43:259-264.
96. Zhou W, Bush RL, Guerrero M, Kougias P, Peden EK, Lumsden AB, and Lin PH. Management of in-sent restenosis following carotid artery stenting. J Vasc Surg 2006;43;:305-312.
97. Silberfein EJ, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Aortic endograft infection due to Pasteurella multocida following a rabbit bite. J Vasc Surg 2006;43:393-395.
98. Zhou W, Lin PH, Bush RL, Peden EK, Guerrero MA, Terramani T, Lubbe D, Nguyen L, and Lumsden AB. Carotid artery aneurysm: Evolution of management over two decades. J Vasc Surg 2006;43:493-496.
99. Bush RL, Johnson ML, Collins TC, Henderson WG, Khuri SF, Yu H, Lin PH, Lumsden AB, and Ashton CM. Open versus endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in VA hospitals. J Am Coll Surg 2006;202:577-587.
100. Zhou W, Reardon ME, Peden EK, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular repair of a proximal aortic arch aneurysm: a novel approach of supra-aortic debranching with antegrade endograft deployment via an anterior thoracotomy approach. J Vasc Surg 2006;43:1045-1048.
101. Nguyen L, Brunicardi FC, DiBardino DJ, Scott BG, Awad SS, Bush RL, and Brandt ML. Education of the modern surgical resident: novel approaches to learning in the era of the 80-hour workweek. World J Surg 2006;30:1120-1127.
102. Yallampali S, Zhou W, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Delayed deformation of self-expanding stents following carotid artery stenting for post-endarterectomy restenosis. J Vasc Surg 2006;44:412-415.
103. Johnson MJ, Bush RL, Collins TC, Lin PH, Liles, DA, Henderson WG, Khuri, SF, and Petersen LA. The value of propensity score analysis in observational studies: outcomes following abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Am J Surg 2006;192:336-343.
104. Zhou W, Bush RL, Lin PH, Peden EK, and Lumsden AB. Laser atherectomy for lower extremity revascularization: an adjunctive endovascular treatment option. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2006;40:268-274.
105. Ly T, Zhou W, Bush RL, Lumsden AB, and Lin PH. Use of parietal peritoneum for aortic stump coverage following removal of an infected aortic prosthesis: A case report. Vasc Endovasc Surg 2006;40:334-337.
106. Liles DR, Kallen MA, Petersen LA, and Bush RL. Quality of life and peripheral arterial disease. J Surg Res 2006;136:294-301.
107. Trachtenberg B, Bush R, Ramanathan V. Abdominal aortic aneurysm presenting as an epigastric mass. Lancet 2006;368:1622.
108. McLafferty RB, Lohr JM, Caprini JA, Passman MA, Padberg FT, Rooke TW, Bush RL, Zakaria AA, Flinn WR, Eklof BG, and Wakefield TW. Results of a national pilot screening program for venous disease by the American Venous Forum. J Vasc Surg 2007;45:142-148.
109. Bush RL, Johnson ML, Hedayati N, Henderson WG, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Performance of endovascular aortic aneurysm repair in veterans: results from the VA National Surgical Quality Improvement Program. J Vasc Surg 2007;45:227-235.
110. Hodge, M, Parker D, Collado E, Broadbent K, Lumsden A, McCullom CH, Noon, GP, and Bush RL. Continuous ultrasound contrast infusion as an adjunct to color duplex ultrasound in the assessment of aortic endografts. J Vasc Ultrasound 2007;31:17-21.
111. Hodge, M, Hund T, Bush R, Lumsden AB, McCollum CH, Noon GP. Incidental finding during venous duplex examination: solitary fibrous tumor or arteriovenous malformation in the left lower extremity. J Vasc Ultrasound 2007;31:41-44.
112. Mussa, FF, Peden EK, Zhou W, Lin PH, Lumsden AB, and Bush RL. Iliac stenting for chronic venous insufficiency. Texas Heart Inst J 2007;34:60-66.
113. Collins TC, Byeth RJ, Petersen NJ, Suarez-Almazor M, Bush RL, Hirsch A, and Ashton CM. Processes of care and surgical limb outcomes in peripheral arterial disease. J Gen Intern Med 2007;22:942-48.
114. Mureebe L, Bush RL. Risk of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia from heparin-bonded vascular prostheses. Ann Vasc Surg 2007:21:719-722.
115. Bush RL, Mureebe L, Bohannon WT, and Rutherford RB. The impact of recent European trials on abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: is a paradigm shift warranted? J Surg Res 2007;Jul 30 (Epub)
116. Bush RL, Kallen MA, Liles DR, Bates JT, and Petersen LA. Knowledge and awareness of peripheral vascular disease is poor among women at risk for cardiovascular disease. J Surg Res 2008;145:313-319.
117. Lee L, Brunicardi FC, Scott BG, Berger DH, Bush RL, Awad SS, and Brandt ML. Impact of a novel education curriculum on surgical training within an academic training program. J Surg Res 2008;145:308-312.
118. Hobson III RW, Mackey WC, Ascher E, Hassan MM, Calligaro KD, Comerota AJ, Montori V, Eskandari MK, Massop DW, Bush RL, Lal BK, and Perler BA. Management of atherosclerotic carotid artery disease: clinical practice guidelines of the Society of Vascular Surgery. J Vasc Surg 2008;48:480-6.
119. Eidson III JL, Shepherd LG, and Bush RL. Aneurysmal dilatation of the greater saphenous vein stump following endovenous laser ablation. J Vasc Surg 2008;48:1037-39.
120. Bush RL, Fairman RM, Flaherty SF, and Gillespie DL. The role of SVS volunteer vascular surgeons in the care of combat casualties: results from Landstuhl, Germany J Vasc Surg 2009;49:226-9.
121. Collado E, Hodge M, McCullom C, Noon G, Bush RL, and Garami Z, and Lumsden AB. Suspicious extracranial duplex examination: a predictor of intracranial disease? J Vasc Ultrasound 2009;33:31-5.
122. McNeal CJ, Wilson DP, Christou D, Bush RL, Shepherd L, and Santiago J. The use of surrogate vascular markers in youth at risk for premature cardiovascular disease. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 2009;3:195-213
123. Canter DL, Atkins MD, McNeal CJ, and Bush RL. Risk factor management is poor in women at risk for cardiovascular disease. J Surg Res 2009;144:364-9.
124. (collaborator) Lederle FA, Freischlag JA, Kyriakides TC, Padberg FT Jr, Matsumura JS, Kohler TR, et al. Outcomes following endovascular or open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm: a randomized trial. JAMA 2009;302:1535-42.
125. Bush RL, Henderson W, Itani K, DePalma RG, and Gunnar W. Veterans Affairs’ National Surgical Quality Improvement Program and outcomes and care of abdominal aortic aneurysm. Am J Surg 2009;198(5 Suppl):S41-8.
126. Liang N, Herring ME, and Bush RL. Dealing honestly with an honest mistake. J Vasc Surg 2009; 51: 494-5.
127. Marrocco CJ, Atkins MD, Bohannon WT, Warren TR, Buckley, CJ, and Bush RL. Endovenous ablation for the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency and venous ulcerations. World J Surg 2010;34:2299-2304.
128. Furie KL, Kasner SE, Adams RJ, Albers GW, Bush RL, Fagan SC, Halperin JL, Johnston SC, Katzan I, Kernan WN, Mitchell PH, Ovbiagele B, Palesch YY, Sacco RL, Schwamm LH, Wassertheil-Smoller S, Turan TN, Wentworth D; Guidelines for the prevention of stroke in patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack: a guideline for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke 2010:42:227-76.
129. Brott, TG, Halperin JL, Abbara S, Bacharach JM, Barr JD, Bush RL, Cates CU, Creager MA, Fowler SB, Friday G, Hertzberg VS, McIff EB, Moore WS, Panagos PD, Riles TS, Rosenwasser RH, taylor AJ. 2011 ASA/ACCF/AHA/AANN/AANS/ACR/ASNR/CNS/SAIP/SCAI/SIR/SNIS/SVM/SVS Guideline on the Management of Patients With Extracranial Carotid and Vertebral Artery Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. Stroke 2011(epub)
130. Brott, TG, Halperin JL, Abbara S, Bacharach JM, Barr JD, Bush RL, Cates CU, Creager MA, Fowler SB, Friday G, Hertzberg VS, McIff EB, Moore WS, Panagos PD, Riles TS, Rosenwasser RH, Taylor AJ. 2011 ASA/ACCF/AHA/AANN/AANS/ACR/ASNR/CNS/SAIP/SCAI/SIR/SNIS/SVM/SVS Guideline on the Management of Patients With Extracranial Carotid and Vertebral Artery Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. Circulation 2011(epub)
131. Eidson JL, III, Atkins MD, Bohannon WT, Buckley, CJ, and Bush RL. Economic and outcomes-based analysis of symptomatic varicose vein treatment. J Surg Res 2011;168:5-8.
132. Brott TG, Halperin JL, Abbara S, Bacharach JM, Barr JD, Bush RL, Cates CU, Creager MA, Fowler SB, Friday G, Hertzberg VS, McIff EB, Moore WS, Panagos PD, Riles TS, Rosenwasser RH, Taylor AJ. 2011 ASA/ACCF/AHA/AANN/AANS/ACR/ASNR/CNS/SAIP/SCAI/SIR/SNIS/SVM/SVS Guideline on the Management of Patients With Extracranial Carotid and Vertebral Artery Disease: Executive Summary. Vasc Med. 2011;16:35-77.
133. Brott, TG, Halperin JL, Abbara S, Bacharach JM, Barr JD, Bush RL, Cates CU, Creager MA, Fowler SB, Friday G, Hertzberg VS, McIff EB, Moore WS, Panagos PD, Riles TS, Rosenwasser RH, Taylor AJ. 2011 ASA/ACCF/AHA/AANN/AANS/ACR/ASNR/CNS/SAIP/SCAI/SIR/SNIS/SVM/SVS Guideline on the Management of Patients With Extracranial Carotid and Vertebral Artery Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 2013:1;81:E76-E123.
134. Rueda CA, Bittenbinder EN, Buckley CJ, Bohannon WT, Atkins MA, and Bush RL. The management of chronic venous insufficiency with ulceration: the role of minimally invasive perforator interruption. Ann Vasc Surg 2013;27:89-95.
135. Bush RL and Gloviczki P. A survey of current practice of vascular surgeons in venous disease management. J Vasc Surg 2013;1:90-95.
136. Early HM, McAllister RA, Wehbe-Janek H, and Bush RL. Surgeon Versus Non-surgeon Perspectives of Quality and Patient Safety in GME: A National Cross-sectional Survey of Program Directors and Trainees. J Surg Res 2013;179:289 (abstract only).
137. Lohr JM and Bush RL, Venous Disease in Women: Epidemiology, Manifestations, and Treatment. J Vasc Surg 2013; 57(4 Suppl):37S-45S.
138. Stock EM, Copeland LA, Bush RL, and Zeber JE. Datapoints: Presence of QT Prolongation in Veterans with Severe Mental Illness. Psychiatr Serv 2013 Oct;64:942.
139. Zhan HT and Bush RL. Review of the Current Management and Treatment Options for the Management of Superficial Venous Disease. World J Sur 2014;38:2580-2588.
140. Johnson CE, Bush RL, Harman J, Bolin J, and Hudnall GE. Variation in Utilization of Health Care Services for Rural VA Enrollees with Mental Health-related Diagnoses. J Rural Health 2015;33:244-253.
141. Bunnell A, Zaidi S, Eidson III JL, Bohannon WT, Atkins MA, and Bush RL. Factors Associated with Saphenous Vein Recanalization Following Endovenous Ablation. Ann Vasc Surg 2015;29:322-327.
142. Zanaili I, Gonzalez M, Bush RL, Hochhalter AK, McNeal C. A Model for Rural Health Education for First Year Medical Students: Understanding Barriers to Care. Educ Prim Care 2015;26:176-181.
143. Latz CA, Brown KR, and Bush RL. Compression Therapies for Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers: Interventions and Adherence. Chronic Wound Care Management and Research 2015;2:11-21.
144. Zhan HT, Purell S, and Bush RL. Preoperative Optimization of the Vascular Surgery Patient. Vasc Health Risk Manag 2015;11:379-385.
145. McGraw IT, Dhanani N, Ray LA, Bentley RM, Bush RL, and Vanderpool, DM. Rapidly Evolving Outbreak of a Febrile Illness in Rural Haiti: The Importance of a Field Diagnosis of Chikungunya Virus in Remote Locations. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis 2015;15:678-682.
146. Tresselt EL, Popatia, SS, Crain ER, Russell CT, Copeland LA, Bush RL, and Vanderpool DM. Assessing Childhood Malnutrition in Haiti: Meeting the United Nations Millennium Development Goal #4. Global J of Medicine and Public Health 2015;4(2) (online publication).
147. Landsman TL, Bush RL, Glowczwski A, Horn J, Jessen SL, Ungchusri E, Diguette K, Smith HR, Hasan SM, Clubb Jr FJ, and Maitland DJ. Design and Verification of a Shape Memory Polymer Peripheral Occlusion Device. J Mechanical Behavior Biomed Materials 2016;63:195-206.
c. Accepted/In Press
1. Ho JW, Vanderpool DM, and Bush RL. Lessons learned in delivery of post-earthquake orthopedic surgical care in Haiti. J Disease and Glob Health 2016- online publication.
2. Girijala, R, Sohrabji F, and Bush RL. Sex Differences in Stroke: Review of Current Knowledge and Evidence. Vasc Med 2016 Nov 3 [Epub ahead of print]
3. Gagliano BC, Cuza JC, Porter CG, Ewalefo SO, Vanderpool DM, and Bush RL. Unexpected Finding of a High Prevalence of Perinatal Hypertension in a Rural Haitian Village: An Observational Study (in press, Global J of Medicine and Public Health)
2. Full Papers Without Peer Review
a. Published
1. Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden. Endovascular management of abdominal aortic aneurysms (review article). J Cardiovasc Surg 2003;44:527-534
2. Bush RL and Smith III RB. Regarding “Carotid endarterectomy with routine electroencephalography and selective shunting: Influence of contralateral internal carotid artery occlusion and utility in prevention of perioperative strokes”. J Vasc Surg 2003;37:239-240
3. Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Management of thrombosed dialysis access: thrombectomy versus lysis (review article). Sem Vasc Surg March 2004;17:32-39.
4. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. What's new in the preoperative evaluation of AV access operation? (review article) Semin Vasc Surg 2004;17:57-63.
5. Ramaswami G, Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Intravascular ultrasound: principles and applications (review article). Vascular Ultrasound Today 2004;9:29-44.
6. Nguyen L, Liles DA, Lin PH, and Bush RL. Hormone Replacement Therapy and Peripheral Vascular Disease in Women (review article). Vasc Endovasc Surg 2004; 38:547-56.
7. Peden EK, Zhou W, Bush RL, Lumsden AB, and Lin PH. The case for thrombolysis for iliofemoral venous thrombosis. Sem Vasc Surg 2005;18;139-147.
8. Bush RL, Lin PH, Mureebe L, Zhou W, Peden EK, and Lumsden AB. Routine bivalirudin use in percutaneous carotid interventions. J Endovasc Ther 2005;12:521-522.
9. Lin PH, Bush RL, Zhou W, Peden EK, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular treatment of traumatic aortic injury – should this be the standard of treatment. J Vasc Surg 2006; 43(2 Suppl):A22-29
10. Zhou W, Lin PH, Bush RL, Terramani TT, Matsuura JH, Cox M, Peden E, Guerrero M, Silberfein EJ, Dardik A, Rosenthal D, and Lumsden AB. In situ reconstruction with cryopreserved arterial allografts for management of mycotic aneurysms or aortic prosthetic graft infections: a multi-institutional experience. Tex Heart Inst J 2006;33(1):14-18.
11. Kougias P, Lin PH, Bush RL, Peden EK, Zhou W, and Lumsden AB. Carotid artery stenting - Current status and future directions. Minerva Cardioangiol 2006;54:69-81.
12. Zhou W, Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular training of vascular surgeons: have we made progress? Semin Vasc Surg 2006 19:122-126.
13. Bush RL. Invited Commentary. J Vasc Surg 2007;46:188-9.
14. Atkins MD and Bush RL. Embolic protection devices for carotid artery stenting: have they made a significant difference in outcomes? Sem Vasc Surg 2007;20:244-251.
15. Bush RL and Ramone-Maxwell C. Endovenous and surgical extirpation of lower-extremity varicose veins. Semin Vasc Surg 2008;21:50-53.
16. Bush RL. Minimally invasive techniques in the treatment of varicose veins. Private Hospital Healthcare Europe 2008.
17. Atkins MA, Marrocco C, Bohannon WT and Bush RL. Stent Graft Repair of Blunt Traumatic Injury: The New Standard of Care, But Where’s the Evidence? J Endovasc Ther 2009; 16 Suppl: I, pp. I-53–I-62.
18. Marrocco CJ and Bush RL. Invited commentary. Perspect Vasc Surg Endovasc Ther 2009;21:202-203.
19. Reed AB, Brown K, Bush RL, Halpern V, Kibbe M, Killowich L, Mureebe L, Ozsvath K, Rzucidlo E, and Starr J. Letter to the Editor. J Vasc Surg 2010;51:1076-7.
20. Marrocco CJ, Atkins MD, Bohannon WT, Warren TR, Buckley, CJ, and Bush RL. Endovenous Ablation for the Treatment of Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Venous Ulcerations (abstract). J Vasc Surg 2010 (epub).
21. Bush RL. Invited Commentary. J Vasc Surg 2010 ;51(1):8.
22. Shortell CK and Bush RL. Treatment of venous disease (introduction). Semin Vasc Surg. 2010 Jun;23(2):69.
23. Eisdon III, JL and Bush RL. Diagnosis and current management of incompetent perforator veins. Semin Vasc Surg. 2010 Jun;23(2 ):113-117.
24. Bush RL. To stent or not to stent: the question remains unanswered. Invited Commentary. Arch Surg 2010;145:935.
25. Bush RL. Invited Commentary. J Vasc Surg 2010:52:1202-1203.
26. Bush RL. Invited Commentary. J Vasc Surg 2010:52;1146.
27. Marrocco CJ and Bush RL. Explantation of abdominal aortic endografts: the need for complex aortic repair training. Invited Commentary. J Endovasc Ther 2010;17:703-704.
28. Singh N, Bush R, Dalsing M and Shortell CK. New paradigms for physician-industry relations: overview and application for SVS members. J Vasc Surg 2011; S54:26S-30S.
29. Bush RL. Invited Commentary. J Vasc Surg 2012:56;111-112.
30. Bush RL. Invited Commentary. J Vasc Surg 2012:55;1305.
31. Satiani B, Bush RL, Hingorani A, Huber T, Kashyap V, Moneta M, Risley G, Wooster D, Kalata E. Getting Buy-in: The Art of Persuasion. Vascular Specialist May 2014.
32. Zhan HT, Bush RL. The value of markov models to inform decision-making in complicated acute type B aortic dissections. Invited Commentary. J Endovasc Ther 2014;21:515-516
33. Bush RL, Mascata R, Hingorani A, Huber T, Kashyap V, Santiani B., Moneta M, Risley G, Wooster D, Kalata E. Leadership and Social Style: Maximizing Your Potential for Success. Vascular Specialist August 2014.
34. Krecek RC, Chaddock M, Holub M, Bush RL, Sullivan SJ, Green EM. Creating Frontiers: Texas A&M University’s New Roads Into One Health. JAMVA 2015;246:729.
35. Bush RL. Lessons from the Field: Models of Sex and Gender Based Curricula. Sex and Gender Medical Education Summit: Program Proceedings. 2015.
36. Bush RL. Invited Commentary. J Vasc Surg 2016 (in press)
b. In Preparation
c. Abstracts Given During Last Three Years
1. “A Compelling Convergence: The Added Societal Value of a One Health Program” (poster presentation). 64th Annual James Steele Conference on Diseases in Nature, Dallas, TX, June 2014
2. “Rapidly Evolving Outbreak of Chikungunya Virus in Rural Haiti: Implications for International Importation” (poster presentation). American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, New Orleans, LA, November 2014.
3. “TEACH: A Model to Optimize Student Success” (poster presentation). Texas A & M University 15th Annual Assessment Conference, College Station, TX, February 2015.
4. “TEACH: A Model to Optimize Student Success” (poster presentation). AAMC SGEA Conference, Charlotte, NC, April 2015.
5. “One Healthy Village at a Time: Improving Interdisciplinary Ecosystem Health in Nicaragua and Haiti”. 65th Annual James Steele Conference Diseases in Nature, Galveston, TX, June 2015.
6. “A Patient-Centered Approach to Understanding Factors Associated with High Healthcare Resource Utilization”. Collaborating Across Borders V, Roanoke, VA, October 2015.
7. “Providing Surgical Care in Rural Haiti: Lessons learned and Progress Made” (poster presentation). American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Philadelphia PA, October 2015.
8. “Unexpected Finding of a High Prevalence of Perinatal Hypertension in Rural Haiti” (poster presentation). American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Philadelphia PA, October 2015.
9. “Seroprevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Types 1 and 2 in Rural Haiti” (poster presentation). American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Philadelphia PA, October 2015.
10. “Healthcare Capacity Building in Haiti: Training Healthcare and Non-Healthcare Providers in Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation” (poster presentation). American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Philadelphia PA, October 2015.
11. “Exercise Competencies and Perspectives of the Fitness Industry for Patient Care in Medical Students” (poster presentation). American College of Lifestyle Medicine Annual Meeting, Naples FL, Oct 2016.
12. “Perspectives on Lifestyle Medicine Education and Its Use in Medical Education in Medical Students” (poster presentation). American College of Lifestyle Medicine Annual Meeting, Naples FL, Oct 2016.
13. “Implementing Remote Arterial Vascular Evaluations for Rural Veterans in Central Texas” (poster presentation). Texas Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov 2016.
4. Books
a. Complete Books Written -None
b. Books Edited
1. Yearbook of Vascular Surgery, Mosby-Year Book Inc., Philadelphia, PA, 2004. Editors: RL Bush, GL Moneta.
2. Endovascular Therapy: Principles of Peripheral Interventions 1st edition, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford 2006. Editors: AB Lumsden, PH Lin, RL Bush, C Chen.
3. Management of the High Risk Diabetic Foot 1st Edition 2010. Editors: L Lavery, RL Bush, E Peters.
4. Aortic Aneurysm, Book 4. Intech, Croatia 2011. Editors: RL Bush, MD Atkins.
5. Yearbook of Vascular Surgery, Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA, 2013. Editors: D Gillepsie, RL Bush, M Watkins, M Passman, B Starnes.
6. Clinical Review of Vascular Trauma 1st Edition. Section editor for Cerebrovascular and Upper Extremity. Springer, 2014. Editors: Dua, Desai, Holcomb, Burgess, Freischlag.
7. Yearbook of Vascular Surgery, Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA, 2014. Editors: D Gillepsie, RL Bush, M Watkins, M Passman, B Starnes.
c. Book Chapters Written
1. Bush RL, Pevec WC, and Holcroft JW. A prospective, randomized trial limiting perioperative red blood cell transfusion in vascular patients. In: Year Book of Vascular Surgery 1999, Vol. 8. Mosby-Year Book Inc., Philadelphia, PA. 2001.
2. Najibi S, Weiss VJ, Bush RL, Lin P, and Lumsden AB: Minimally Invasive Vascular Surgery. In: Minimally Invasive Cardiac and Vascular Techniques. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD. 2001.
3. Lin PH, Bush RL, Weiss VJ, Dodson TF, Chaikof EL, and Lumsden AB. Subclavian artery disruption resulting from endovascular intervention: treatment options. In: Year Book of Vascular Surgery 2001, Vol. 10. Mosby-Year Book Inc., Philadelphia, PA. 2001.
4. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB: Vascular access: the utility of cryopreserved vein allograft. In: Advances in Vascular Surgery. Vol. 9. Mosby Inc., St. Louis, MO. 2001.
5. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Chaikof EL. Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair: Outcomes in patients at increased risk for standard surgery. In: Advances in Vascular Surgery. Vol. 9. Mosby Inc., St. Louis, MO. 2001.
6. Najibi S and Bush RL. In: Minimally Invasive Cardiac and Vascular Surgery Techniques: A Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Monograph. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2001.
7. Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Nonatherosclerotic Vascular Disease. In: Schwartz: Surgical Principles 8th edition 2004. Editor: FC Brunicardi, TR Billiar, DL Dunn, JG Hunter, RE Pollock.
8. Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Natural History of Cerebrovascular Occlusive Disease. In: Mastery of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 1st edition Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD. 2004.
9. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular Revascularization for Renal Artery Occlusive Disease. In: Mastery of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 1st edition Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD. 2004.
10. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Treatment of Acute Visceral Artery Occlusive Disease. In: Mastery of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 1st edition Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, MD. 2004.
11. Lin PH, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Acute Ileofemoral DVT. In: Clinical Scenarios of Vascular Surgery. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA. 2004.
12. Lin PH, Bush RL, Zhou W, and Lumsden AB. Hand-Held Ultrasonography in the Detection of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. In: Trends in Vascular Surgery 2004. Editor: W Pearce, J Yao, J Matsmura.
13. Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Angioplasty and Stenting for Aortoiliac Disease: Technique and Results. In: Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 7th edition 2004. Editor: W. Moore.
14. Cox ML, Lumsden AB, Bush RL, and Lin PH. Neurovascular Anatomy for Carotid Angiography and Interventions. In: Carotid Interventions. Marcel Dekker, New York, NY 2004. Editiors: P Schneider, T Bohannon, and M Silva.
15. Lumsden AB, Peden, EK, Bush RL, and Lin PH. Complications of Endovascular Procedures. In Vascular Surgery 6th Edition. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia, PA 2005. Editor: R Rutherford.
16. Lumsden AB, Bush RL, Lin PH, and Peden EK. Management of Thrombosed Dialysis Access. In Vascular Surgery 6th Edition. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. 2005. Editor: R Rutherford.
17. Zhou W, Bush RL, Lin PH, and Lumsden AB. Carotid Bifurcation Disease. In: Endovascular Therapy: Principles of Peripheral Interventions 1st edition 2006. Editors: AB Lumsden, PH Lin, RL Bush, C. Chen. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
18. Mohuiddin I and Bush RL. Acquired Diseases of the Aorta. In: Conn’s Current Therapy 2006 edition. W.B. Saunders Co. Editors: Rakel and Bope.
19. Zhou W, Lin PH, Bush RL, Peden EK, and Lumsden AB. Mechanical Thrombectomy and Thrombolysis for Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis. In: The Vein Book. 2006 Elsevier Lifesciences. Editor: J. Bergan.
20. Bush RL, Johnson MJ, Henderson W, and Lumsden AB. Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair in US Veterans. In: Greenhalgh, RM, More Vascular and Endovascular Challenges, BIBA Publishing 2007 London, UK.
21. Ochoa LN, Henao E, Bush RL, and Lumsden AB. Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound. 2006 In: Non Invasive Vascular Diagnosis. Editor: A. AbuRhama.
22. Atkins MA and Bush RL. Carotid Aneurysms. In Rutherford’s Vascular Surgery 7th Edition. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. 2009. Editor: J Cronenwett and KW Johnson.
23. Marrocco, CJ and Bush RL. Peripheral Arterial Disease. In Management of the High Risk Diabetic Foot 1st Edition 2010. Editors: L Lavery, RL Bush.
24. Menajovsky LB, Lambden PH, and Bush RL. Diagnostic Approach to Venous Thromboembolism. In: Venous Thromboembolic Disease Volume 2 2011. Editor MG Davies and AB Lumsden.
25. RL Bush, B Huf, and C Toner. Anticoagulation Therapy. In: Venous Thromboembolic Disease Volume 2 2011. Cardiotext Publishing, Minneapolis, MN. Editors: MG Davies and AB Lumsden.
26. Rueda, CA and Bush RL. Angioplasty and Stenting for Aortoiliac Disease: Technique and Results. In: Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 8th edition 2012. Editor: W. Moore.
27. Atkins MA and Bush RL. Carotid Aneurysms. In Rutherford’s Vascular Surgery 8th Edition. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia, PA. 2013. Editor: J Cronenwett and KW Johnson.
28. Latz CA and Bush RL. Venous Disease in Women. In Northwestern University Current Vascular Surgery: 2014. People’s Medical Publishing House-USA, Ltd., Shelton, CT.
29. Duberrke CM and Bush RL. The History of Venous Disease. In The Handbook of Venous Disorders: Guidelines of the American Venous Forum 4th Edition. Editor P Gloviczki. (Hodder Arnold 2015)
30. Vanderpool DM and Bush RL. Surgical Care in Haiti. In Vascular Surgery: A Global Perspective. Editor: Alan Dardik (Springer International 2016)
31. Purcell ST, Rao S, and Bush RL. Understanding Intimal Hyperplasia in Dialysis Access. In Hemodialysis Access: Fundamentals and Advanced Management” textbook. Editors: Shalhub, Dua, and Shin (Springer 2016).
5. Other Works Communicating Research Results to Scientific Colleagues: N/A
6. Other Works Communicating Research Results to General Public: N/A
D. Innovation and Commercialization
1. Patents: None
2. Device, software or other development:
I have been involved in ongoing vascular device development since 2014 with Dr. Duncan Maitland and Dr. Todd Landsman (Texas A & M University College of Engineering). They have developed a shape memory polymer embolic foam material and devices for both venous and arterial indications. I provide both clinical expertise/ consulting as well as bench top evaluations of various designs.
3. Other activities: None
III. Teaching Information
A. Didactic Coursework
1. Courses Taught at Current Institution (include number of hours)
Texas A & M College of Medicine
a. Rural Health Rotation (pilot selective on Temple Campus)
i. M1 course, 2011-2011; approx. 20 learners
ii. Role: faculty facilitator, course developer
iii. Total contact hours: 10/ semester
b. Becoming a Physician 1, MHUM 911 (replaced in 2015 by HEAL)
i. M1 course, 2010-2012; approx. 12-15 learners
ii. Role: Small group leader within course of medical humanities
iii. Total contact hours: 10 per semester
c. HEAL 1 (Humanism, Ethics, Altruism, Leadership), MEID 610
i. M1 course – 1st semester; approx. 15 learners
ii. Role: Selective Leader within course (Selectives are “mini-courses” that the students take within the 3 larger semester-long preclinical HEAL courses; they occur in a small group setting of 12-15 students)
Details:
1. Selective Title: “Is it Ethical or Is it Legal?”
2. Designed and proposed selective topic and structure to course leadership and Curriculum Committee (see III.B)
3. Description: This selective introduces first-year medical students to the complex relationship between law and ethics as they relate to medical practice. It is intended to be an introduction to legal topics students will encounter such as capacity, informed consent, and confidentiality.
4. Introduced into curriculum fall 2015
5. Total contact hours: 10 per semester
d. HEAL 2, MEID 611
i. M1 course-2nd semester (see above)
ii. Role: See above, Introduced into curriculum spring 2016
iii. Total contact hours: 10 per semester
e. Gross Anatomy, MEID 607
i. M1 course – 1st semester (since fall 2013); approx. 200 learners
ii. Session developed – “Clinicopathological Correlation: Thorax”
1. See evaluation of Core Principles of Medicine or Foundations of Medicine Course)
iii. Roles: Classroom instruction, gross lab/ dissection instructor
iv. Total contact hours: 10-15 per semester
f. O.C. Cooper Preceptorship Program (replaced with Intro to Clinical Skills), MFCM 944
i. M2 course, semester 1 and 2 (2012-13); 4 learners
ii. Role: Participated as clinical preceptor for M2s; provided hand-on instruction in history taking and physical examination skills
iii. Total contact hours: 15 per semester
g. Cardiovascular Organ System Block, MEID 616
i. M1 2nd semester (2014-16); 200 learners
ii. Session titles:
1. “Aortic Disease”
2. “Deep Venous Thrombosis”
3. “Peripheral Arterial Disease”
iii. Roles: Class room instructor, wrote session plans, designed objectives based on STEP 1 content, wrote exam questions based on content for major assessments and quizzes, made review handouts, held review sessions for requesting students
iv. Total contact hours: 4 per semester
h. Respiratory Block, MEID 617
i. M1 2nd semester (2014-16); 200 learners
ii. Session title: “Pulmonary Embolism”
iii. Roles: Class room instructor, wrote session plan, designed objectives based on STEP 1 content, wrote exam questions based on content for major assessments and quizzes, made review handouts, held review sessions for requesting students
iv. Total contact hours: 2 per semester
i. Case Synthesis and Integration Exercise Faculty Small Group Leader
i. M1-2 organ system block (n=8 blocks) small group sessions; implemented Fall 2014; 200 learners
ii. 2 sessions per organ system block (each block is 4-6 weeks long)
iii. Roles: Participated in curricular development and implementation (see below), faculty leader for several CSIE sessions each 3-4 hours long including faculty briefing, student activity (18-20 student), faculty debriefing session
iv. Total contact hours: 4 per semester
j. Surgery Core Clerkship, SURG 800
i. Faculty/ attending for 3rd year students during 12-week core clerkship at Scott & White Hospital, Central Texas VA (Texas A & M College of Medicine Temple Campus); approx. 24 students per clerkship
ii. Roles: supervised students on wards and in operating room, participated in evaluation process, participated in weekly didactic series as needed, participated in end-of -clerkship oral examinations
iii. Total contact hours:
1. 10-15 per week 03/2007-08/2014
2. 10 per month 08/2014-11/2016
k. Medical Education Elective, MHUM 804-00B
i. Roles: Served as Elective director (2015), mentored and supervised 4th year students participating in Texas A & M medical education as instructors of preclinical students (review sessions, STEP review)
ii. Total contact hours: 0 (no student participation 2015)
l. International Field Studies or South Texas Service Learning, MHUM 804
i. M4 elective
ii. Roles: Developed elective goals and objectives 2015, presented and obtained Curriculum Committee approval, served as supervisor for students in Haiti, evaluated students’ satisfactory completion of requirements
iii. Total contract hours: in country preceptor 25 hours; others 2-4
2. Courses Taught at Other Institutions (include number of hours) N/A
3. Courses Expected to Be Taught at BCM
Non-clinical instruction: With my teaching background and experience in curricular design, I will work with the Education Core at IQuEst to expand programmatic offerings to both undergraduate medical students and graduate learners across many disciplines.
Clinical instruction: At Baylor College of Medicine and the Michael E. Debakey VA Medical Center, I expect to be actively involved in the surgical training of medical and allied health students, general and vascular surgery residents, and vascular fellows. This will involve active training in the clinics and operating room along with conferences.
C. Curriculum Development Work (include institution where work was done)
1. Course(s)/Curricula to Which Contributions Have Been Made
2. Role in Course/Curriculum Development
3. Audience(s) for Course(s)/Curricula Developed
The following course/curricula development occurred at TAM COM: Texas A & M College of Medicine.
1. Rural Health Rotation (2010-2011)
Roles: 1. Worked with Dr. Catherine McNeal and the Superintendent of the Holland, TX ISD (population ~1100) to develop a unique platform for community engagement and student service learning
2. Developed course description and syllabus; obtained Curriculum Committee approval
3. Recruited students
4. Worked with local school superintendent and nurse to identify participant families
5. Facilitated briefings, active learning, debriefings
6. Collated follow-up student survey data
Audience: M1 students
2. Curriculum Reform Task Force, Chair (September 2012-July 2015), TAM COM
Role: Chaired committee tasked with revision of preclinical curriculum
1. Oversaw mapping of preclinical curriculum to identify redundancies and gaps.
2. Reviewed map and compared to STEP 1-2 content
3. Designed new academic calendar for 3 semester preclinical curriculum
4. Required session plans with linkage of objectives to STEP content
5. Raised academic standards for successful course completion with centralization of exam construction (See Question Review Committee) and more rigorous Course Assessment and reporting to the Curriculum Committee
6. Oversaw major shift in curricular delivery from departmental and discipline-based to more student and content-centric
7. Obtained LCME approval for major curricular change
Outcome: Successful implementation of new curriculum July 2015
Audience: M1, M2 students; TAM COM faculty
3. Implementation of Centralization of Major assessments for organ system blocks, TAM COM
Role: Developed Question Review Committee in 2013 comprised of organ system leaders, educators, rotating content experts, and national NBME question writers (3 COM faculty)
Results: 1. Centralized major examination creation and organization
2. Comprehensive and more standardized approach to organ block examinations
3. Establishment of question bank for each block and tagging of each item for analysis
4. Has allowed for a more student-centric approach to examinations with STEP-type questions for simultaneous content comprehension and board-preparation
Audience: Faculty and M2 students
4. Preclinical Semester 3: 4-Campus Delivery Implementation, August 2015 – current (ongoing), TAM COM
Roles: 1. Oversaw efforts to deliver the Organ Systems portion (3rd semester) of the new COM curriculum on 4 regional campuses (Bryan, Dallas, Round Rock, Temple) in Fall 2016
2. Worked with regional campus Vice Deans to secure classroom space, provide IT needs, coordinator support, budgetary needs, etc.
3. Obtained LCME approval for regional campus curricular changes
Audience: M2 preclinical students, regional campus faculty and leadership
Results: 1. Coordination efforts required a systems-based approach, inclusion of all stakeholders in discussions, organization skills, and careful and deliberate negotiations with curriculum and administrative leaders.
2. Successful delivery of 3rd semester on 4 campuses with engaged leadership, teaching faculty, curricular support, IT support.
5. HEAL 1 & 2 Selective: “Is it Ethical or Is it Legal”, TAM COM
Role: Designed a 5 week (2 hours per week) selective for a small group setting (12-15 students). With my background in both medical and legal knowledge, I developed a case-based course with the following objectives:
1. Explain basic legal terminology related to medical practice.
2. Discuss legal documents related to medical practice such as Do-Not-Resuscitate orders and Advanced Directives.
3. Discuss how informed consent is obtained and what constitutes capacity.
4. Explain the duty of confidentiality doctors owe patients.
5. Discuss medical futility.
Audience: 1st year medical students (offered both 1st and 2nd semester)
6. HEAL 2: White Coat Experience (WCE), TAM COM
Purpose: The COM wanted to provide students early exposure to actual patients in the preclinical curriculum in addition to simulation experiences
Roles: 1. Participated in revising introductory clinical experiences with the HEAL faculty/ Department of Humanities.
2. Recruited local faculty to assign hospitalized patients (accommodation of 200 students)
3. Worked with local hospital leadership to compensate faculty and to credential students appropriately
Overview of WCE: Student will visit a hospitalized patient with a peer. One student will perform a Focused History with the other student present. Both will perform a System Focused Physical on the patient. The students will each then write up the case for oral presentation in small group during the scheduled WCE-MD Debrief the next week
Audience: 1st year medical students (offered both 1st and 2nd semester)
7. Case Synthesis and Integration Exercise (CSIE), TAM COM
Purpose: To introduce case-based learning and teaching activities into preclinical curriculum. Designed in-depth case studies with both basic science and clinical content experts for each (n=8) of the organ blocks. Served to facilitate interactive student-led activities which average 3-4 hours twice per block.
Roles:
i. Identified faculty champions to lead CSIE program, write cases, and recruited faculty participants for sessions
ii. Helped develop initial topics for 2 CSIE sessions per organ block
iii. Served as faculty preceptor for several CSIEs 2014-2016.
Audience: 1st and 2nd year medical students (offered 2nd and 3rd semesters)
8. International Field Studies or South Texas Service Learning, MHUM 804
Purpose: To introduce case-based learning and teaching activities into the
Roles: 1. Developed elective goals and objectives, curricular requirements, and obtained Curriculum Committee approval.
2. Served as physician supervisor for students in Haiti during 10-day short-term mission trip.
3. Evaluated students’ satisfactory completion of requirements
Audience: 1st year medical students (offered both 1st and 2nd semester)
See attached syllabus.
9. Health Systems Science Pilot Course (Texas A & M College of Medicine Round Rock Campus)
Roles: 1. Task Force member and course instructor
2. Participated in bi-monthly meetings of task force to design semester-long parallel (track) curriculum for Round Rock Campus which focused on physician-patient-hospital relationship, systems-based practice, regulatory agencies, etc.
3. Pilot curriculum introduced fall 2016
4. Served as faculty instructor
5. Session development: Title: “The Impaired Physician”
Objectives:
• Define “impaired physician” and “substance use disorders.”
• Describe the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of these disorders in physicians.
• Illustrate the ethical responsibilities associated with identification of impaired physicians and referral for diagnosis and treatment.
• Define/ Describe the "disruptive physician
Audience: 2st year medical students (3rd semester preclinical curriculum)
10. Vascular Surgery Fellowship, 2007
Role: Served as 1st Program Director of Texas A & M College of Medicine/ Scott & White vascular surgery training program in Temple, TX
1. Led successful effort to establish an ACGME- approved 2-year vascular surgery fellowship
2. Wrote Program Information Form (PIF), developed complete on-site curriculum following national guidelines set forth by the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery, provided faculty development for key core faculty
3. Successful GME Committee and ACGME site visit culminating in fellowship approval
4. Recruited inaugural fellow 2008
D. Non-didactic Teaching (include institution where work was done)
1. Resident Training (include estimate of time spent)
Vascular residents (fellows – see below)
General Surgery Residents
2012-2016 Scott & White / TAM COM
Total contact hours: 10-15 hours/week
2007-2010 Scott & White / TAM COM
Total contact hours: 10-15 hours/month
2003-2007 Baylor College of Medicine
Total contact hours: 10-15 hours/week
Family Practice Residents
2001-2002 Tallahassee Memorial Hospital
Role: participated in didactic training (various topics related to vascular disease and management); supervised residents doing surgical rotation
Total contact hours: 5 hours/week
2. Clinical Fellow Training (include names of fellows, dates, current location or position)
Scott & White/ TAM COM
2016-present Stephanie Kekulawela, MD
2015-present Paul Long, MD
2014-2015 Benjamin P. Jaquish, MD
2013-2015 Landon Humphey, MD
2012-2014 Shariq Zaidi, MD
2011-2013 J. Leigh Eidson, III, MD
2010-2012 Carlos Rueda, MD
2009-2011 Thomas Warren, MD
2008-2010 Christopher J. Marrocco, MD
Baylor College of Medicine
2006-2007 Charlie Cheng, MD
Carlos F. Bechara, MD
Jean Bismuth MD
2005-2007 Nasime Hedayati, MD
Firas M. Mussa, MD
Joseph Naoum, MD
2006. Steve Henao, MD
Panagiotis Kougias, MD
Imran Mohuiddin, MD
2005. Wei Zhou, MD
Rakesh Safaya, MD
2004. Mitchell Cox, MD
Ramesh Paladugu, MD
Todd Spencer, MD
2001-2003 Ulises Baltazar, MD
Anatoly J. Bulkin, MD
Douglas Y. Roese, MD
3. Research Fellow Training
4. Graduate Student Training
a. Graduate Committee Member 2016
Todd Landman (PhD Candidate, TAMU College of Engineering)
5. Medical Student Mentoring
Role: Residency selection/ application process for 4th year students
a. Meet with student to discuss specialty choice, competitiveness (grades, board scores, publications, leadership), 4th year schedule
b. Proof CV and personal statement
c. Review program application list
d. Write letter of recommendation
e. Approve changes to 4th year schedule (when serving as advisor of record)
Years mentored Student name/ medical school/ residency obtained
2016-2017 Ian McGraw
Current student: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Pending 2017 NRMP plastic surgery match
2016-2017 Ashley Dawson
Current student: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Pending 2017 NRMP general surgery
2016-2017 Naila Dhanani
Current student: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Pending 2017 NRMP vascular surgery
2015-2016 Seyed Arshad
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: General Surgery, Department of Surgery
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
2015-2016 Christine Dubberke
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery
University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AK
2015-2016 Megan Ross
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery (transferred to Ob/Gyn)
2015-2016 Henry T. Zhan
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
2014-2015 Christopher Latz
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
2014-2015 Minsuk Han
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: General Surgery
Scott & White Memorial Hospital (TAMU), Temple, TX
2014-2015 Ashkita (Jade) Kumar
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: General Surgery
University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX
2014-2015 Shyanie Kumar
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: General Surgery
University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY
2013-2014 Avianne Bunnell
Training: University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
2013-2014 Francis Kang
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: General Surgery, Department of Surgery
University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, CO
2013-2014 Ideen Zenaili
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Emergency Medicine
University of Florida COM, Gainesville, FL
2012-2013 Emilia Bittenbinder
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery
Penn State Milton S. Health Hershey Medical Center,
Hershey, PA
2012-2013 Heather W. Early
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery
UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA
2012-2013 Daniel Gilada
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Internal Medicine
Scott & White Memorial Hospital (TAMU), Temple, TX
2012-213 Tony Lu
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
2012-2013 Roy W. Jones
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery
University of Southern Florida, Tampa, FL
2011-2012 Vivek Kumar Patel
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: General Surgery
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
2010-2011 Nathan L. Liang
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
2009-2010 Mujtaba Ali
Training: Texas A&M College of Medicine
Residency: Vascular Surgery (completed 2015)
UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA
Current: Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery
UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
1. Role: Residency Advisor
2013-2014 Ahmad S. Hussain
Residency: Scott & White Hospital (TAM-COM), Temple, TX Fellowship: Vascular Surgery (anticipated completion 2017)
Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MI
2. Role: Research mentoring
a. Help students identify research opportunities and direct them to faculty mentors
b. Provide research opportunities as primary mentor (see personal student mentee list below)
c. Guide students in background/ literature review and critique process; CITI training
d. Assist through IRB process
e. Advise through data collection and analysis
f. Guide abstract preparation, submission; presentation preparation – both oral and poster
g. Manuscript preparation, draft review, submission, revisions (all students below presented and/or published an academic work with me)
h. Identify funding sources for travel to present work
Seyed Arshad
Emilia Bittenbinder
Christine Babu
Kent Andrews-Boucher
Avianne Bunnell
Jorge Cuza
Nahlia Dhanani
Christine Dubberke
Heather Early
Samuel Ewalefo
Bryce Gagliano
Raghavendra Girijala
Monica Gonzalez
Jessie W. Ho
Christopher Latz
Nathan Liang
Ian McGraw
Sonia Popatia
Christopher Porter
Luis Seija
Cullen Soares
Shruti Rao
Cintia Roman
Erin Tresselt
Ethan Ungchusri
Ideen Zenaili
Henry Zhan
D. Lectures and Presentations (invited)
1. National
a. “Percutaneous thrombectomy and power-pulse spray: A Surgeon’s Perspective”. Possis Medical Inc. Eastern Regional Meeting, Atlantic City, April 2003.
b. “Leading in Graduate Medical Education”. Vascular Annual Meeting, Boston, MA June 2010.
c. “Venous Insufficiency: An underlying issue for the wound patient”. Orange County Podiatry Meeting, Huntington Beach, CA, September 2011.
d. “Clinical Practice Council”. SVS: A Meeting with Leaders for the Future of Our Specialty, Vascular Annual Meeting, Washington, DC June 2012.
e. “Different Styles of Leadership: Is One Better than Another?”. SVS Leadership Program, Vascular Annual Meeting, Boston, June 2014.
f. “Is Gender Still an Issue?”. SVS Diversity Leadership Roundtable, Vascular Annual Meeting, Boston, June 2014.
g. “Hitting the Assessment “Sweet Spot”: When is Enough, Enough?”. (Table Topic Discussion). American Association of Medical Colleges Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 2014.
h. “Assessing Childhood Malnutrition in Haiti: Meeting the United Nations Millennium Development Goal #4” (poster presentation). Consortium of University for Global Health, Boston, A, March 2015.
i. “Is it Time to go Back to School?”. 2016 Vascular Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, June 2016.
j. “Exercise Competencies and Perspectives of the Fitness Industry for Patient Care in Medical Students” (poster presentation). American College of Lifestyle Medicine Annual Meeting, Naples FL, Oct 2016.
k. “Perspectives on Lifestyle Medicine Education and Its Use in Medical Education in Medical Students” (poster presentation). American College of Lifestyle Medicine Annual Meeting, Naples FL, Oct 2016.
l. “Implementing Remote Arterial Vascular Evaluations for Rural Veterans in Central Texas” (poster presentation). Texas Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Nov 2016.
2. Regional
a. “Aneurysms, Outcomes, and the Federal Government”. San Antonio Vascular Society Spring Meeting, San Antonio, TX, May 2007.
b. “Treatment of Perforator Veins: Too Much of a Good Thing”. Texas Vascular and Endovascular Meeting, San Antonio TX, September 2010.
c. “Welcome to Rebooting Medical Education”. AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, April 2016.
d. “Sex and Gender: Everything You Always Wanted to Know and Shouldn’t be Afraid to Ask” (small group discussion). AAMC Southern Group on Educational Affairs Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, April 2016.
3. Local
a. “Minimally invasive treatment of uterine fibroids: a collaborative approach”. Houston Area Nurse Practitioners meeting, Houston, TX, September 2006.
E. Visiting Professorships
1. “Law and Order: Medical Intent”. Robert E. Smith, III Visiting Professorship, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, April 2014.
2. “Law and Order: Medical Intent”. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Division of Vascular Surgery Visiting Professor, May 2014.
3. “Law & Order: Legal Aspects of Medical Practice”. Gregg Visiting Professor Surgery Grand Rounds, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, May 2015.
4. “Law and Order: Legal Aspects of Medical Practice”. Medical University of South Carolina Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Charleston, SC, November 2014.
5. “The Road Less Traveled”. University of Pennsylvania Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, December 2014.
IV. Medical & Service InformatioN
A. Patient Care Responsibilities
1. Department-wide
2. Section or Specialty
3. Clinical Service (hours/clinic half days, RVU metrics, etc.)
Scott & White Memorial Hospital 03/2007-08/2012
Department of Surgery
Division of Vascular Surgery
Chief, Dr. Clifford J. Buckley
Full time vascular surgeon (2007-2008 then 50% FTE)
Established and directed new Vein Care Center 2008
Olin E. Teague Veterans Hospital/ Central Texas VA Healthcare System 1/2008-12/2016
Operative Service Line
Associate Chief of Staff, Surgery – Dr. Clifford J. Buckley
Division of Vascular Surgery
Chief , Dr. Ruth L. Bush (1/2008-6/2013
Chief, Dr. J. Leigh Eidson, III (6/20132-current)
50% FTE vascular surgeon
Served as Chief 2008-2013
Director, Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory 2008-2013
B. Clinical Laboratory Responsibilities N/A
C. National Education or Voluntary Health Organization Participation
1. Dress for Success Houston – volunteer, 2016-present.
2. Medical missionary work, 1-2 weeks per year in Mayette, Haiti through Living Word Ministries (), 2002 - present.
3. Medical missionary work, Thomazeau, Haiti (), July 12-18, 2014
4. Visiting surgeon, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Landstuhl, Germany. Civilian volunteer at military receiving hospital for combat casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan, Sept 1-16, 2007.
D. Administrative Assignments (while at BCM)
1. Department Administration, Committees, etc.
2006-2007 Carotid Stent Task Force
Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, TX
2005-2007 Program Director, Vascular Surgery Residency
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
2005-2007 Medical Director, Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory
Ben Taub General Hospital, Houston, TX
2007. Medical Director, Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX
1. College, School or University Administration, Committees, etc.
2007. Education Committee
Department of Surgery
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
2005-2007 Graduate Medical Education, Residency Review Subcommittee
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
E. Other Pertinent Information (not given above)
1. Administrative Roles while faculty at Texas A & M
2015-2016 Diversity Leadership Council
2014-2016 Curriculum Committee (ex officio)
2014-2016 Association of Women Surgeons Student Chapter, faculty advisor
2014-2016 Student OneHealth Interest Group, faculty advisor
2013-2016 Admissions Committee member
Served as guest interviewer 2010-2013
2011-2016 Student Promotion Committee (ex officio)
2010-20016 Dean’s Executive Committee
2010-2016 Academic Council
2009-2016 Faculty Advisor to 4th year medical students
2015 Post Tenure Review Task Force
Texas A & M University (appointed by Provost)
2015 Title IX Campaign Committee
Texas A & M University (appointed by Provost)
2015 Search Committee, One Health Dean
Texas A & M University (appointed by Dean of Vet Med)
2012-2014 Chair, Curriculum Committee
2011-2013 Medical Director, Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory
Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center
2012-2013 Co-Chair, Perioperative Quality Improvement Committee
Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center
2012-2014 Co-Director, CICE, Sao Paulo, Brazil
2009-2012 ACGME Designated Institutional Official
Scott & White Hospital
2009-2012 Space Committee
Scott & White Hospital
2009-2012 VA Housestaff Committee
Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center
2009-2011 Medical Director, Continuing Medical Education
Scott & White Hospital
2008-2010 Chair, Perioperative Quality Improvement Committee
Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center
2007-2011 Director, Vein Care Center
Scott & White Hospital
2009-2010 Institutional Review Board member
Olin E. Teague VA Medical Center
2007-2009 General Surgery Education Committee
Department of Surgery, Scott & White Hospital
2008-2009 Member, Graduate Medical Education Council
Scott & White Hospital
2008-2009 Co-director, Women’s Cardiovascular Health Clinic
Scott & White Hospital
2007- 2009 Program Director, Vascular Surgery Residency
Scott & White Hospital
2. National Administrative Roles:
2011-2013 Surgical Quality Data Use Group, VA Central Office
Washington, D.C.
2009-2013 Advisory Panel on Hospital Outpatient Payment
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, Baltimore, MD
2012-2013 Vascular Access Committee, VA Central Office
Washington, D.C.
2007-2009 Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, Baltimore, MD
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