Dr. Rowena McBeath M.D., Ph.D. was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska. Dr. McBeath moved to the east coast to complete her formal education and graduated Cum Laude from Yale University with a degree in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics. As a recipient of Yale’s Henry Fellowship, she studied and received her Master of Philosophy in Molecular Immunology at Cambridge University.
Dr. Rowena McBeath M.D., Ph.D. was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska. Dr. McBeath moved to the east coast to complete her formal education and graduated Cum Laude from Yale University with a degree in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics. As a recipient of Yale’s Henry Fellowship, she studied and received her Master of Philosophy in Molecular Immunology at Cambridge University.
Dr. Rowena McBeath M.D., Ph.D. was born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska. Dr. McBeath moved to the east coast to complete her formal education and graduated Cum Laude from Yale University with a degree in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics. As a recipient of Yale’s Henry Fellowship, she studied and received her Master of Philosophy in Molecular Immunology at Cambridge University.
Dr. McBeath then pursued her M.D., and Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Medicine, while funded by the NIH Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and obtained both degrees in 2006. Dr. McBeath was then accepted into the Orthopaedic Surgery residency program at Washington University in St. Louis. After finishing residency, she then completed her Hand Surgery Fellowship at Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder Center/Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
Dr. McBeath is the proud recipient of many awards, including: The Richter Fellowship from Yale University; the Bates Fellowship and East Asia Summer Research Fellowship, which enabled her to study at the Institute of Parasitic Disease Research in Shanghai, China; the T.H. Middleton Prize for Outstanding Biological Science Dissertation from Cambridge University; the Nuper Dinesh Thekdi Young Investigator Award from Johns Hopkins University; the Sudler Award in the Arts from Johns Hopkins University; both the OREF Resident Research grant and Clinician Scientist Training Grants; the ASSH Basic Science Research Grant; and the Washington University Orthopaedic Surgery Resident Teaching Award. In addition to the many academic awards Dr. McBeath has received, she is also an accomplished violinist, soloing with a full orchestra at the age of 14, and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

Lovely lady. I felt comfortable and confident in her care.
Great doctor and staff. The only thing I have to say, is the wait time is too long. Other than that, everything else is great!!!
She was everything that I ever wish and hoped for in a healthcare provider, super impressed.
I had seen other surgeons in the past so I was very nervous, at first, but Dr. McBeath quickly put my mind at ease. She was very understanding, very encouraging, and very thorough. I greatly appreciate her sharing her gift to heal. I’m very thankful for her operating on my wrist and arm! Dr. McBeath is truly a gem.💎
Dr. McBeath is very soft spoken and calming. She spends as much time with as you need. I highly recommend Dr. McBeath
Wonderful and thoughtful doctor
Incredible person and doctor. Excellent staff as well
The best doctor in every way!!!
Helpful and informative. Took her time and answered all of my questions.
Very knowledgeable and helpful and competent