Urology
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Vice President, Medical Affairs
Chief, Division of Pediatric Urology
Vice Chair and Professor of Urology, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine
Division of Pediatric Urology
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
3705 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-692-7932
412-692-7939 Fax
steven.docimo@chp.edu
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patient appointments.
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| Education and Training |
Medical School:
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1984 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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Residency:
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1985 National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
1986 Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
1990 Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
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Fellowship:
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1994 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Brady Urological Institute,
Baltimore, MD
1988 National Kidney Foundation American Urological Association, Boston
(research fellowship), MA
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Clinical Specialties
- American Board of Urology
Memberships
- Member, Executive Committee, AAP Section on Urology
- The Allegheny County Medical Society
- Active Member, International Pediatric Endosurgery Group
Publications
Active Research Projects/Grants
- Global Outcomes Pediatric Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Surgery in Children
- Outcomes in Exstrophy Surgery
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| Biographical Summary
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Steven G. Docimo, MD, chief of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh's Division
of Pediatric Urology, is an internationally recognized leader in minimally
invasive surgery, management of the undescended testis, surgery for urinary
reflux and complex urinary tract reconstruction for bladder exstrophy
and spina bifida.
An experienced educator, Dr. Docimo contributes to the training of future
physicians at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine as the director
of an ACGME-approved fellowship program in pediatric urology. He is a
professor of pediatric urology, a professor of urology and the vice chair
of the Department of Urology at the medical school.
Dr. Docimo joined Children's Hospital in 2000 after spending seven years
at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he was professor of urology and director
of pediatric endourology. He earlier had served in the U.S. Navy as lieutenant
commander and had worked for three years as an attending urologist at
the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Va.
Dr. Docimo received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine in 1984 and completed his residency in urology with
the Harvard Program, Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. His education
also included a fellowship in pediatric urology at Johns Hopkins and a
research fellowship at Children's Hospital Boston sponsored by the National
Kidney Foundation and the American Foundation for Urologic Diseases.
Throughout his career, Dr. Docimo has been an active member of the leading
professional and scientific societies in his field and has held leadership
positions in several, including the Executive Committee of the American
Academy of Pediatrics Section on Urology.
His clinical and research interests include minimally invasive surgery
in children, vesicoureteral reflux, dysfunctional voiding and techniques
of continent urinary tract reconstruction, especially in children with
neurogenic bladder and bladder exstrophy. He is also involved in engineering
research to improve modern endoscopes.
Dr. Docimo's work has been widely published in leading journals. He has
written more than 100 articles and book chapters and is an editor of four
textbooks, including the upcoming fifth edition of the standard text in
the field, Clinical Pediatric Urology.
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