Frederick A. Klein, M.D.
Professor,
Department of Surgery
Chief, Division of Urology
Program Director, Urology Residency Program
Professional Address
1928 Alcoa Highway, Suite B 222
Knoxville, TN 37920
Academic Office
(865) 305-9254
Academic Appointments
Professor, Department of Surgery
Chief, Division of Urology
Program Director, Urology Residency Program
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
Knoxville, TN
Clinical Interests
Research Interests
Education
Undergraduate
College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, VA
Medical School
Loyola Stritch School of Medicine
Maywood, IL
Internship
General Surgery
West Suburban Hospital
Oak Park, IL
General Surgery
Medical College of Virginia
Richmond, VA
Residency
General Surgery
Medical College of Virginia
Richmond, VA
Urology
Medical College of Virginia
Richmond, VA
Fellowship
Research Fellow, Department of Urology
Memorial Sloan Kettering Institute, MSKCC
New York, NY
Urologic Oncology
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY
Board Certification
American Board of Urology
Professional Societies
Tennessee Medical Association
Knoxville Academy of Medicine
Southeastern Section of AUA
American Urological Association
American College of Surgeons
Tennessee Chapter of American College of Surgeons
Society for Analytical Cytology
Southern Medical Association
Society of University Urologists
Southeaster Surgical Congress
American Association of Clinical Urologists, Inc.
Southern Association of Oncology
American Lithotripsy Society
International Society of Pelvic Neuromodulation
Society of Urology Program Directors
Society of Urodynamics and Female Urolgoy
Publications
White, W.M., Mobley, J.D., Doggweiler, R., Dobmeyer-Dittrich, C., Klein, F.A.: Sacral Neuromodulation for the Treatment of Refractory Voiding Dysfunction in the Elderly Population. J Urol (in press).
Brewer, M.E., Strnad, B., Daley, B.J., Currier, R.P., Klein, F.A., Mobley, J.D., Kim, E.D.: Percutaneous Embolization for the Management of Grade 5 Renal Trauma in Hemodynamically Unstable Patients: Initial Experience. J Urol 2009, 181: 1737-1741.
White WM, Pickens RB, Dobmeyer-Dittrich C, and Klein FA: Incidence and Predictors of Complications with Sacral Neuromodulation. Urol 2009; 73: 731-735.
White, W.M., Dobmeyer-Dittrich, C., Klein, F.A., Wallace, L.S.: Sacral Nerve Simulation for the Treatment of Refractory Urinary Retention: Long-term Efficacy and Durability. Urology, 2008, 71:71.
White, W.M., Pickens, R.B., Doggweiler, R., Klein, F.A.: Short-Term Efficacy of Botulinum Toxin A for the Treatment of Refractory Overactive Bladder in the Elderly Population. J Urol. 2008, 180: 2522-2526.
White, W.M., Doggweiler, R., Dobmeyer-Dittrich, C., Klein, F.A.: Surgical Management of Urinary Retention. Minerva Urologica and Nefrologica. 2008, 60:85.
White, W.M., Waters, W.B., Klein, F.A.: Nephron Sparing Surgery Employing a Bipolar Radiofrequency Resection Device. J Urol. 2008, 180: 2343-2347.
White, W.M., Morris, S.A., Klein, F.A., Waters, W.B.: Case Report: Splenic Rupture Following Shockwave Lithotripsy. Canadian Jour of Urol, 2008, 15: 4196.
Klein, F.A., White, W.M.: Re: En Bloc Stapling of Renal Hilum During Hand-Assisted Retroperitoneoscopic Nephroureterectomy in Dialysis Patients (Letter to the Editor), Urology, 2008, 73: 446-447.
The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
Department of Surgery
1924 Alcoa Highway, Box U-11
Knoxville, Tennessee 37920-6999
(865) 305-9230
(800) 596-7249
FAX (865) 305-8894

