Nicole S. Bartosh, DO, MS, completed a fellowship in medical oncology and a residency in internal medicine at Texas A & M University Scott and White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas. She earned a Master's of Biomedical Science in clinical research at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, where she closely worked with breast cancer patients, evaluating a potential new treatment option for the management of hot flashes. She then went on to obtain a Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth. She maintains board certification in both medical oncology and internal medicine.
Cancer research continues to be a major focus for Dr. Bartosh, and she integrates clinical trials into her treatment plans to provide her patients with the most up to date treatment options. She has presented her research at both national and local meetings, has written numerous research papers, and has been published in peer-reviewed journals. She also has an interest in survivorship and community education, and speaks frequently to community groups about cancer prevention and detection.
