Education
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Residencies
Feinberg School of Medicine (Northwestern University) - Urology
Fellowships
Detroit Medical Center - Genitourinary Reconstruction and Trauma
Clinical / Research Interests
Urethral stricture disease
Urethral injury
Hypospadias
Urinary fistula
Ureteral obstruction/scarring
Bladder Scarring / Injury
Urologic trauma
Groin / Genital Scarring
Hidradenitis
Neurogenic bladder
Male urinary incontinence
Biography

Dr. Daniel M. Stein leads the Department of Urology at George Washington University as Interim Chair, specializing in advanced reconstructive urology and the management of complex urologic conditions. His expertise includes the treatment of urethral stricture disease, urethral and bladder injuries, male urinary incontinence, and neurogenic bladder resulting from conditions such as spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and diabetic neuropathy. Dr. Stein additionally brings exceptional expertise in genitoplastics and trauma, addressing urologic complications caused by trauma, radiation, and inflammatory diseases like hidradenitis and lichen sclerosus.

Dr. Stein's commitment to patient care extends to a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach, ensuring that every patient receives the highest standard of care. He is particularly focused on improving quality of life for individuals with challenging conditions, leveraging both cutting-edge surgical techniques and compassionate, patient-centered care.

With a strong background in public health, Dr. Stein earned a Master of Health Science from Johns Hopkins University, where he focused on international disease control. He completed his medical degree with honors at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, followed by a urology residency at Northwestern University and a fellowship in genitourinary reconstruction and trauma at the Detroit Medical Center.

Dr. Stein has published on topics such as reconstructive urology, quality of life in urologic care, and trauma management. He frequently lectures on neurogenic bladder, voiding dysfunction, and reconstructive techniques and has received awards for his excellence in teaching and clinical innovation.

Dr. Stein has participated in medical education and surgical outreach trips to Haiti, Guyana, and Rwanda, reflecting his commitment to global health. He remains passionate about continuing this work to bring advanced urologic care to underserved communities worldwide.

In addition to his clinical and research work, Dr. Stein is deeply committed to medical education. As a former Residency Program Director at George Washington University, he has played a pivotal role in training and mentoring the next generation of urologists. He continues to be actively involved in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows, fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment.

Dr. Stein is dedicated to advancing the field of urology and empowering patients to regain function, independence, and quality of life through tailored treatment plans and leading-edge care.