Dr. DiPietro was born in Philadelphia, PA and
grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She graduated from
Dartmouth College with a B.A. in mathematics. Dr. DiPietro
received her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with Honors and Distinction.
She was one of only two students to achieve that honor. Dr.
DiPietro was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honor
society, in her Junior year.
She completed her internship and residency in pediatrics at
Children’s Hospital Boston and Boston Medical Center.
Dr. DiPietro has special interests in quality care, electronic
medical records, and adolescent medicine.
Dr. DiPietro joined Hyde Park Pediatrics in 1999. In addition
to her role at Hyde Park Pediatrics, Dr. DiPietro serves on
the practice management board of Affiliated Pediatrics Practices
of Partners Healthcare Institute. She has lectured about quality
care and electronic medical records. She has published and
presented research about child sexual abuse. She lives in the
Boston suburbs with her husband, two young daughters, and a
goofy chocolate lab named Fenway. When not at Hyde Park Pediatrics
or the hospital she enjoys spending time with her family, running
with Fenway, and getting centered with yoga. |
Professional Resume
- A.B. Mathematics, Dartmouth
College
- M.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Fellow, American
Academy of Pediatrics
- Massachusetts Medical Society
- Clinical Instructor, Harvard
Medical School
- Children’s Hospital Boston, Staff Physician
- Brigham and
Women’s Hospital, Staff Physician
- Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, Staff Physician
- Massachusetts General Hospital,
Staff Physician
- Milton Hospital, Staff Physician
Personal Statement
I love being a pediatrician and feel extremely lucky to be a
part of Hyde Park Pediatrics and to care for the patients and
families here. Watching my patients (and their families) grow
from little newborns to bouncy toddlers to school age children
and then adolescents and young adults is a true privilege. I
also love science and problem-solving so being a pediatrician
allows me to utilize my favorite intellectual pursuits. |