
Dr. Klaszky grew up in southern New Jersey in a suburb of Philadelphia. He attended Drexel University College of Medicine for medical school and completed his Emergency Medicine residency at the University of Cincinnati, where he was a chief resident and winner of the Brian A. Stettler Resident Teaching Award and Trauma-EM resident of the year award. He then headed west to complete his fellowship in Anesthesia Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington/Harborview Medical Center, and currently splits his time working in both the ED and ICU. His clinical interests include advanced hemodynamics, mechanical circulatory support, transesophageal echocardiography, airway management in the critically ill, post cardiac arrest care, and cardiopulmonary physiology and resuscitation. He lives in west Nashville with his amazing wife, Sam, their two daughters Rowyn and Aspen, and dog Oakley. Outside of medicine, Dr. Klaszky enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, weightlifting, beer brewing, and is a passionate Philadelphia sports fan


Mike Klaszky, MD
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Anesthesiology