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Dr. Frimberger received his MD from the University of Wuerzburg in Germany. He did his urology residency
in a combined program through the Department of Urology of the Ludwig- Maximilians University Hospital in
Munich, Germany and the Brady Urological Institute at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He went
on to complete a fellowship in Pediatric Urology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He now serves as an Assistant
Professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Department of Urology, Section of Pediatric
Urology.
Dr. Frimberger is a member of the German Urology Association, The Society for Fetal Urology and the Society
of Endourology.
Dr. Frimberger has a general pediatric urology practice and specializes in neonates and children with severe
congenital urologic birth defects such as intersex conditions, bladder exstrophy and epispadias. He is also
trained in fluorescence diagnosis and laser therapy for urogenital conditions. Dr. Frimberger has a special
interest in tissue engineering including bladder regeneration techniques and stem cell research. In addition,
he has a number of research interests in specialized areas of pediatric urology including congenital urologic
birth defects and reconstructive surgery. Of note, he is first author of numerous peer-reviewed articles on
pediatric urology topics and has contributed book chapters on these topics to such highly regarded urological
texts as “Glenn's Urologic Surgery, 6th Edition,” “Pediatric Surgery, 4th Edition” and
“Surgery of Infants and Children, 2nd Edition.”
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