Aaron Scott, MD
- Pediatric Surgery
- General Surgery
Pediatric Surgeon
Assistant Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine
Phone:
936-267-7333
Languages: English
Office location:
17600 Interstate 45 South
The Woodlands, TX 77384
Get to know Aaron Scott, MD
Dr. Aaron Scott is a pediatric surgeon whose primary practice is at Texas Children’s Hospital The Woodlands. He is experienced in caring for pediatric patients at all stages of development, from neonates through adolescents. His clinical expertise includes the minimally invasive management of thoracic diseases, congenital diseases of the alimentary tract, trauma and the complex care of critically ill patients. He strives to combine the highest level of evidence-based medicine with a personalized approach tailored to the needs of individual patients.
Personal Statement
My goal as a physician is to provide high-quality care to each of my patients. I believe that understanding the unique issues of individual patients is a critical part of reaching this goal. To meet their needs, I engage in a collaborative partnership with patients and their families that combines empathy and understanding with up-to-date, evidence-based care.
Clinical Interests
Minimally invasive surgery, critical care, bariatric surgery
Education
School | Education | Degree | Year |
---|---|---|---|
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School | Fellowship | Pediatric Surgery | 2021 |
Baylor College of Medicine | Fellowship | Surgical Critical Care | 2019 |
Baylor College of Medicine | Residency | General Surgery | 2018 |
University of Missouri - Columbia | Medical School | Doctor of Medicine | 2011 |
University of Pennsylvania | Bachelors | Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Bioengineering | 2006 |
Organizations
Organization Name | Role |
---|---|
American Academy of Pediatrics | Fellow; Section of Surgery |
American College of Surgeons | Member |
American Pediatric Surgery Association | Member |
International Pediatric Endosurgery Group | Member |
* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Scott AR, Sanderson CJ, Rush AJ, AloreEA, Naik AD, Berger DH, SuliburkJW. Constructing post-surgical discharge instructions through a Delphi consensus methodology. Patient Education and Counseling, 2018 05; 101(5):917-925. PMID: 29254751
Scott AR, Alore EA, Naik AD, Berger DH, Suliburk JW. Mixed-Methods Analysis of Factors Impacting Use of a Postoperative mHealth App. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 2017 Feb 08; 5(2):e11.PMID: 28179215
Scott AR, Gilani R, Tapia NM, Mattox KL, Wall MJ, Suliburk JW. Endovascular management of traumatic peripheral arterial injuries. Journal of Surgical Research, 2015 Dec; 199(2):557-63.PMID: 26115809
Scott AR, Rush AJ, Naik AD, Berger DH, Suliburk JW. Surgical follow-up costs disproportionately impact low-income patients. Journal of Surgical Research, 2015 Nov; 199(1):32-8.PMID: 26013443
Chen DW, Davis RW, Balentine CJ, Scott AR, Gao Y, Tapia NM, Berger DH, Suliburk JW. Utility of routine postoperative visit after appendectomy and cholecystectomy with evaluation of mobile technology access in an urban safety net population. Journal of Surgical Research, 2014 Aug; 190(2):478-83.PMID: 24880202
Qiu Q, Scott A, Scheerer H, Sapkota N, Lee D, Ma L, Yu CR. Automated analyses of innate olfactory behavior in rodents. PLoS ONE, 2014 Apr 3; 9(4): e93468. PMID: 24699673
Ma L, Qiu Q, Gradwohl S, Scott A, Yu EQ, Alexander R, Wiegraebe W, Yu CR. Distributed representation of chemical features and tunotopic organization of glomeruli in the mouse olfactory bulb. Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences USA, 2012 Apr 3;109(14):5481-6. PMID: 22431605