Hung B. Chu, MD, FACS, RVT is a board-certified vascular surgeon at Texas Vascular Associates with extensive experience in both traditional and endovascular procedures. Dr. Chu holds appointments on the Methodist Dallas Medical Center Endovascular Committee and is a member of the Texas A&M Health Science Center Faculty. His research background includes studies in trauma-hemorrhagic shock and vascular surgery outcomes.
Education
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, MD (1995-1999)
The Johns Hopkins University, BA Biophysics, cum laude (1991-1995)
Post-Doctoral Training
Vascular Surgery Fellowship, Loyola University Medical Center (2005-2007)
General Surgery Residency, University of Medicine and Dentistry New Jersey (1999-2005)
Board Certifications
American Board of Surgery – Vascular Surgery (valid until 2018)
American Board of Surgery – General Surgery (valid until 2016)
American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography – RVT
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Medical Licensures
Texas Medical Board License #M7116 (issued 2007)
Drug Enforcement Agency Controlled Substance Registration
Professional Societies
American Medical Association
Dallas County Medical Society
Hospital Appointments
Baylor University Medical Center
Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital
Baylor Regional Medical Center Plano
The Heart Hospital at Baylor Plano
Medical Center of McKinney
Baylor Medical Center at McKinney
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas
Academic Appointments
Faculty, Texas A&M Health Science Center
Shock Society Travel Award, 2002
ABSITE Book Allowance Award, 2000, 2002, 2003
Surgical Resident Program – American College of Surgeon, Clinical Congress, New Orleans, LA, 2002
Bachelors of Arts conferred Cum Laude, 1995
Phi Beta Kappa, 1995
Golden Key Honor Society, 1994
Dean’s List – 7 semesters
Book Chapters
Chu H and Kalman PG (2006). Peripheral Arterial Diseases. RS Irwin and JM Rippe (Eds.), Irwin and Rippe’s Textbook of Intensive Care Medicine, 6th Ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: Philadelphia.
Rodriguez HE and Chu H (2006). Complications of EVAR and Cases to Avoid. In WH Pearce, JS Mastsumura and JS Yao (Eds.), Trends in Vascular Surgery 2006. Evanston, IL: Greenwood Academics.
Chu H, Bhatti A, Labropoulos N, Hazelwood K, Aulivola B, Barros M, Amaral S, Kalman PG Correlation of superficial venous anatomy and reflux with clinical severity: What have we learned through routine duplex surveillance during the endovenous era? Presented at the Midwestern Vascular Society 2006 Annual Meeting; Cleveland, OH
Chu HB, Hasko G, Xu DZ, Galante A, Soteropoulos P, Tolias PP and Deitch EA. Gene expression in lung tissue after trauma-hemorrhagic shock is altered by mesenteric lymph duct ligation. Presented at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Conference of the Shock Society 2003, Big Sky, Montana.