Dr. Beth A. Damitz '92
Dr. Beth Damitz is a faculty physician at the All Saints Family Medicine Residency Program and an associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Beth attended the UW-Parkside from 1988 thru 1992 majoring in biology. She then earned her medical degree at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She completed a one-year internship in general surgery at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago. She then returned to Wisconsin and completed a three-year residency in Family Medicine at Columbia Hospital in Milwaukee. After graduation, she spent two years in private practice. In 2002, she pursued her passion for teaching and joined the Medical College of Wisconsin's Department of Family and Community Medicine where her primary responsibilities are patient care and resident physician education.
Beth practices full spectrum family medicine including inpatient care, outpatient care and delivering babies. Her professional interests include maternity care, health law and procedural training. Some of her accomplishments include multiple resident and medical student teaching awards, The Milwaukee Business Journal's Forty under 40 Award, Best Doctor's in America Award for the past seven years and receiving a $200,000 grant from the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program for research on the impact of stress in pregnancy and its effect on birth outcomes.
Beth grew up in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She enjoys spending time playing board games with family, traveling, scuba diving, and going for long walks with her black lab – Jack.