Dr. Arnold Bullock Washington University Dr. Bullock is a board-certified urologist and Men's Health expert specializing in the treatment of prostate cancer, bladder cancer, male infertility, male incontinence, and erectile dysfunction. After completing his medical degree at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Bullock continued his medical training at Washington University with a residency in general surgery and urology. Dr. Bullock has been with Washington University for over 30 years and is recognized as a national leader in prostate cancer treatment and erectile dysfunction. Dr. Bullock likes to deal with each patient in a thorough, thoughtful, and relaxed approach that allows him to build relationships to hopefully put them at ease with whatever they're dealing with.Recognized as a "Best Doctor in America'' in the St. Louis Magazine, he still gets that feeling of excitement on the morning of a big case, and when he's finished, he feels like Rocky running up the steps saying, "I did it." More from Arnold Podcasts Get It Done As part of Pfizer's Get It Done Initiative, this episode discusses the importance of timely prostate cancer screenings and addresses racial disparities.
Dr. Bullock is a board-certified urologist and Men's Health expert specializing in the treatment of prostate cancer, bladder cancer, male infertility, male incontinence, and erectile dysfunction. After completing his medical degree at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Bullock continued his medical training at Washington University with a residency in general surgery and urology. Dr. Bullock has been with Washington University for over 30 years and is recognized as a national leader in prostate cancer treatment and erectile dysfunction. Dr. Bullock likes to deal with each patient in a thorough, thoughtful, and relaxed approach that allows him to build relationships to hopefully put them at ease with whatever they're dealing with.Recognized as a "Best Doctor in America'' in the St. Louis Magazine, he still gets that feeling of excitement on the morning of a big case, and when he's finished, he feels like Rocky running up the steps saying, "I did it."
More from Arnold Podcasts Get It Done As part of Pfizer's Get It Done Initiative, this episode discusses the importance of timely prostate cancer screenings and addresses racial disparities.