Mary Beth Deering, MD
Orthopaedic Surgery
Pediatric Orthopaedic Specialist
As a board certified orthopaedist, Dr. Mary Beth Deering specializes in orthopaedic surgery with special training in pediatric orthopaedics. Dr. Deering adds even greater depth to Rocky Mountain Orthopaedic Associates' medical team, while expanding our services to include children's orthopaedic care.
Because children are not just small adults and often cannot explain what is bothering them, Dr. Deering has received additional training in pediatric orthopaedics to help her examine and treat children in a way that makes them relaxed and cooperative. Pediatric Orthopaedics focuses on treating musculoskeletal disorders in children from infancy to 18 years of age, including, but not limited to: scoliosis, clubfoot, fractures, cerebral palsy, pediatric sport injuries, spina bifida and musculoskeletal growth disturbances.
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Work Experience:
Orthopaedic Surgery/Pediatric Orthopaedic Specialist
Rocky Mountain Orthopaedic Associates, P.C., 2005 to Present
Fellowship:
Nemour's Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida (Affiliated
with Wolfson's Children's Hospital, Baptist Medical
Center)
Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, August 2004 – July 2005
Residency:
University of Florida, Jacksonville, Florida
Orthopaedic Surgery, July 1999 – June 2004
Affiliated Rotations:
Nemour's Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida
Pediatric Orthopaedics
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida
Total Joints/Oncology, Hand/Upper Extremity
Medical School
East Tennessee State, Johnson City, Tennessee
M.D., Graduated 1999
Other Work Related Experience:
Haiti Medical Mission
Dr. Deering worked in a remote village in both the clinical and surgical
settings, May 2002
Consultant – Parent Project for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy
Certifications, Honors, and
Affiliations:
Board Certification,
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, July 15, 2008
State of Colorado Medical
License, 2005 to Present
State of Florida Medical License, 2005 to Present
Outstanding Resident Teacher of the Year, 2004, University of Florida
Health Science Center