
Micah Jacobs
Associate Professor · Pediatric Urology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
Dr. Micah Jacobs is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center's Department of Urology, where he also serves as Director of the Pediatric Urology Fellowship Program. He completed his medical degree at Yale School of Medicine, residency at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, and a pediatric urology fellowship at Seattle Children’s Hospital, alongside a master’s in Public Health from the University of Washington. He is board-certified in Urology and actively involved in academic activities with the American Urological Association.
His research focuses on congenital urologic abnormalities, Spina Bifida management, minimally invasive surgery, complex urologic reconstruction, and neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Notable work includes studies on long-term outcomes of surgical techniques in pediatric urology and the transition of Spina Bifida patients into adulthood. He co-directs the Adolescent to Adult Transition program at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital, specializing in spina bifida care.
Dr. Jacobs’ publications span robotic surgery outcomes, surgical innovations in congenital anomalies, and clinical trials comparing antibiotic efficacy in renal infections. His work emphasizes improving surgical techniques and patient care standards in pediatric urology.
He maintains clinical practices at Children’s Health Specialty Centers in Dallas, Plano, and Rockwall, and actively participates in teaching via the American Board of Urology review courses. No specific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text.
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