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Jeffrey B. Campbell
 
Daniel J. Culkin
 
Dominic Frimberger
 
Donald B. Halverstadt
 
Robert E. Hurst
 
Bradley P. Kropp
 
Hsueh-Kung Lin
 
William G. Reiner
 
E.N. Scott Samara
 
James R. Wendelken
 
Carson Wong

William G. Reiner, MD

Associate Professor
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center:
Department of Urology, Division of Pediatric Urology
Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions:

Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Diplomate, American Board of Urology
Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Education
University of California, San Diego, CA (BA)
University of California, Irvine, CA (MD)
UCLA (Internship)
University of California, Irvine, CA (Residency)
Johns Hopkins Hospital (Residency)
Urologic Oncology/American Cancer Society (Fellowship)
Johns Hopkins Hospital (Residency in Psychiatry)
Johns Hopkins Hospital Child/Adolescent Psychiatry (Fellowship)








William G. Reiner, M.D., is triple boarded by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology,  American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and the American Board of Urology.  He is a peer reviewer for the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Journal of Pediatrics; Journal of Urology; Urology.  Dr. Reiner serves as the Director, Psychosexual Development Clinic for Children and Adolescents, is Attending Psychiatrist, Children's Hospital of Oklahoma Pediatric Urology Service, and is on the Associate Staff, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.  He provides specialized, individualized psychological, psychiatric, and medical evaluations and in depth treatment plans for children and parents of children with abnormal or ambiguous genitalia, bladder exstrophy, or children with psychosexual problems.

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