Marybeth Ezaki, MD
Marybeth Ezaki was born and raised in Allentown, Pennsylvania. She received her education at Yale University (BS Biology, MD), an did her internship and residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas. Following a fellowship in hand surgery in England, she returned to UTSW to join the faculty, at first also covering general orthopaedics, but focusing on hand and upper limb. In 1998 she moved to Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children as a full-time hand surgeon where she and Peter Carter developed a Fellowship training program for hand surgeons interested in the child's hand. She retired as head of the unit in 2015.
Dr. Ezaki has served as reviewer and/or associate editor for multiple Orthopaedic, Plastic and Hand journals. Her professional organizations include ABOS, AAOS, ASSH (for which she served as President in 2002), POSNA, ABJS, CHASG, and others. She has lectured locally and internationally and has published in peer-reviewed journals on hand and upper limb conditions, especially those related to the pediatric upper limb. Her research interests have focused on congenital anomalies and limb overgrowth conditions.
Dr. Ezaki resides near Dallas and spends her time between Boston, Los Angeles, and Colorado.
Marybeth Ezaki was born and raised in Allentown, Pennsylvania. She received her education at Yale University (BS Biology, MD), an did her internship and residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas. Following a fellowship in hand surgery in England, she returned to UTSW to join the faculty, at first also covering general orthopaedics, but focusing on hand and upper limb. In 1998 she moved to Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children as a full-time hand surgeon where she and Peter Carter developed a Fellowship training program for hand surgeons interested in the child's hand. She retired as head of the unit in 2015.
Dr. Ezaki has served as reviewer and/or associate editor for multiple Orthopaedic, Plastic and Hand journals. Her professional organizations include ABOS, AAOS, ASSH (for which she served as President in 2002), POSNA, ABJS, CHASG, and others. She has lectured locally and internationally and has published in peer-reviewed journals on hand and upper limb conditions, especially those related to the pediatric upper limb. Her research interests have focused on congenital anomalies and limb overgrowth conditions.
Dr. Ezaki resides near Dallas and spends her time between Boston, Los Angeles, and Colorado.
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