Dr. Samrie Beshah
Starting October 21st
Accepting new patients: Yes
Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx NY, 2021
Pediatric Residency: New York- Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital
And Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York NYI, 2024
Memberships, Offices and Committee Appointments:
Gold Humanism Fellow Honor Society
American Academy of Pediatrics
Awards and Honors:
Letter of Recognition for Outstanding Service to the Jacobi Kids Program
Einstein Service and Research Merit Scholarship
Distinguished Research Abstract at the Resident Scholarly Forum
Joined the Practice: 2024
Dr. Samrie Beshah is an Ethiopian American who grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University and worked for several years as a Senior Systems Integration Analyst before she decided her true calling was to become a doctor.
Dr. Beshah believes in meeting children where they’re at, making connections, and building trust with her patients. She strives to make her patients comfortable during their visits. Dr. Beshah understands that there is not a one-size-fits-all solution for your child’s medical needs. Her goal is to be on a team with you to develop a holistic plan that fits your family. From toddlers to teens, she enjoys interacting with children and encouraging them to be healthy.
Having mentored children on several occasions throughout her life, as a pediatrician, Dr. Beshah looks forward to building long-term relationships with her patients. Mentoring exposed her to other life circumstances and taught her how to develop goal-orientated plans for others. “Children are fun, fascinating, and I love their resilience. There’s something truly special about knowing that a small intervention can lead to years of good health for a child,” Dr. Beshah says.
Dr. Beshah is excited to call Minnesota home. She enjoys playing video games with her husband, she adores her cat, and she is looking forward to spending more time on her bicycle.