A native of Nashville, Dr. David M. Schull received his B.S. in chemistry from the University of Virginia in 1981. He graduated from the University of Tennessee School of Medicine where he was inducted into the medical honorary society AOA. He completed his surgical and urological training at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. After practicing for 6 years at Cohn Schull Urology at St. Vincent's Hospital, he returned home to Nashville to join Associated Urologists of Nashville in 1997.
Dr. Schull is married to Dr. Katharine N. Schull, a pediatrician at Pediatric Associates of Davidson County, and has two daughters. They are active members at St. George's Episcopal Church. His hobbies include golf and cycling.
Education and Training
- Montgomery Bell Academy, Class of 1977
- B.A. with distinction, Chemistry, University of Virginia, 1981
- M.D.: University of Tennessee, Alpha Omicron Alpha, 1985
- General Surgery internship and residency: UAB 1985-1987
- Urology Residency: UAB 1987-1989
- Urology Chief Resident: UAB 1989-1990
- Fellow American College of Surgeons (FACS)
- Certified 1992 and re-certified 2002 by the American Board of Urology
Special Medical Interests
- Comprehensive Urological Care
- Urological Malignancies
- Female Urinary Incontinence
- Laparoscopic and Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments
- Endoscopic Stone Surgery
- Da Vinci Robotic Surgery
Medical Positions and Memberships
- Chief Urology, St. Thomas Hospital 2005 to present
- American Urology Association
- Nashville Academy of Medicine
- Tennessee Medical Association