Anna-Binney McCague, MD

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics
  • Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education, UPMC Med-Peds Residency
Academic Interests

Dr. McCague's clinical interests center on building community partnerships within the communities in which she practices. She strives to use the tools of public health to make an impact in local health. She is interested in preventative health, including pediatric and adult obesity, LGBTQ health, PreP, vaccinations, and school health. She also loves to talk with her patients about what they are reading!

Dr. McCague enjoys working with learners at all levels to foster their interests in their education. She has been working with residents and medical students for many years and is happy to be working in the med-peds program as APD since 2024. Her research interests are primarily in public and community health. She strives to bring public health tools to her community in order to improve the health of the people living there.

    Education & Training

  • BA, Political Science and Biology, Williams College, 2003
  • MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2008
  • Internal Medicin and Pediatrics Residency, MetroHealth Medical Center, 2012
  • Epidemic Intelligence Service, CDC, NIOSH, Morgantown, WV, 2014