David A Klein
MD, MPH
Colonel, Air Force
Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Family Medicine
Title
Program Director, Family Medicine Residency
Location:
David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB, CA
Research Interests:
Sexual and reproductive health, Eating disorders
Adolescent Medicine
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Education
2018 - Air War College (by correspondence)2014 - Adolescent Medicine Fellowship, San Antonio Military Medical Center, TX
2010 - Family Medicine Residency, David Grant Medical Center, Travis Air Force Base, CA
2007 - Doctor of Medicine (MD), Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, MD
2003 - Master of Public Health (MPH), University of Maryland, College Park, MD
2001 - Bachelor of Science with Honors in Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Biography
Dr. David A. Klein, a Colonel in the United States Air Force, is a Family and Adolescent Medicine physician. He currently serves as Program Director of the Family Medicine Residency at David Grant Medical Center, Travis Air Force Base, CA.Dr. Klein is a Professor of Family Medicine and Pediatrics at the Uniformed Services University and a Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at UC Davis School of Medicine. He has authored more than 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to sexual and reproductive health, eating disorders, and psychosocial screening for adolescents.
Most recently, Dr. Klein served as Chief of Medical Staff (Chief Medical Officer) at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and Joint Base Andrews in Washington, DC. Dr. Klein previously spent 5 years as a faculty member at the National Capital Consortium Family Medicine Residency in Fort Belvoir, Virginia where he held the position of Associate Program Director. In 2018, he deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. Prior to that, he was the Medical Director of the Lajes Air Base Military Clinic in the Azores, Portugal. In 2016, he received the US Air Force Surgeon General's Award for Clinical Excellence.
He enjoys mentoring medical students, residents, and junior clinicians, caring for his patients, and spending time with his family.