Elizabeth A Dailey, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery
1500 East Medical Center Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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Elizabeth A Dailey, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
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  • About

    Dr. Dailey is dedicated to getting her patients back to the activities they love. She is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon whose practice is focused on arthritis care and treatment of knee and hip disorders, including joint replacement surgery.

    Dr. Dailey was born and raised in Moline, Illinois and attended the University of Notre Dame undergraduate with a dual-major degree in Government and Pre-professional Studies (Pre-Med). Between undergraduate and medical school, she worked for one year as an AmeriCorps Volunteer in San Antonio, Texas. Returning to the Midwest, she performed orthopaedic research as a technician in the Upper Extremity Orthopaedic Research Lab at the University of Chicago. Orthopaedic surgery combines her passion for helping others with her love of musculoskeletal biomechanics.

    After medical school at the University of Illinois in Chicago, she completed her residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Washington in Seattle, during which time she presented papers at orthopaedic meetings and led resident education programs. She then completed a fellowship in Adult Reconstructive Surgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Following fellowship training, Dr. Dailey operated in private practice in Marin County, California for six years. There, Dr. Dailey served as Medical Director for Total Joint Replacement, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery, and provided care through the local community clinic to underserved patients. Dr. Dailey and her husband, Dave, a University of Michigan alumni, are grateful to return home to the Midwest to be closer to family.

    Dr. Dailey develops treatment plans based on individualized planning and shared decision making with each patient. Her research interests include outcomes of total joint replacement, resident education, and quality improvement for surgical patients. She serves as the ASC Physician Lead for the Michigan Arthroplasty Collaborative Quality Initiative, creating quality improvement resources and guidance for surgery centers performing joint replacements across the state of Michigan.

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    Qualifications
    • Clinical Fellow
      Rush University Medical Center, Midwest Orthopaedics, 2014
    • Residency
      University of Washington, Orthopaedic Surgery, 2013
    Research Overview

    Short- and long-term outcomes of total joint replacement
    Total Joint Replacement Quality Improvement
    Payment structures for total joint replacement
    Finance instruction for residents, medical students

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Presentation
      Lower Revision Risk Including Revision for Early Fracture, in Two Novel-Design Cementless Stems with Increased Metaphyseal Fill and Tapered Design in a Regional Registry
      Dailey EA. 2025 Feb 19;
    • Presentation
      Using a large language model to query MARCQI data
      Dailey EA. 2025 Feb 19;
    • Presentation
      Orthopaedic Surgery Coding
      Dailey EA. 2024 Oct 9;
    • Presentation
      3rd 2024 2nd 2024 Michigan Arthroplasty Registry Collaborative Quality Initiative Consortium Meeting
      Dailey EA. 2024 Sep 27;
    • Presentation
      3rd 2024 2nd 2024 Michigan Arthroplasty Registry Collaborative Quality Initiative Consortium Meeting
      Dailey EA. 2024 Sep 27;
    • Presentation
      Opioid Prescribing at Discharge
      Dailey EA. 2024 Jun 7;
    • Presentation
      Opioid Prescribing at Discharge
      Dailey EA. 2024 Jun 7;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Aspirin is Not for Everyone: Discharge to Non-home Facilities After Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Increases Risk of Venous Thromboembolism.
      McHugh M, Muscatelli S, Squires M, Honey N, Locke C, Dailey E. Arthroplast Today, 2024 Jun; 27: 101368 DOI:10.1016/j.artd.2024.101368
      PMID: 38577640
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