Bradley S. Ellison, M.D.
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Undergraduate: Davidson College
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Medical school: University of North Carolina School of Medicine
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Residency: The Ohio State University Medical Center
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Fellowship:Â Washington University and Oxford University
Subspecialty
Dr. Bradley S. Ellison, MD is a hip and knee reconstruction specialist at Advanced Orthopaedics. His practice emphasizes hip and knee joint preservation and reconstruction through the use of innovative surgical techniques, including customized total knee replacements, small incision primary hip and knee replacements, hip arthroscopy, hip resurfacing, partial knee replacements, as well as revision hip and knee joint reconstruction. Dr. Ellison and his team place special focus on minimizing perioperative pain, rapid recovery protocols, and optimizing the experience and satisfaction of patients undergoing hip and knee surgery.
Education
Dr. Ellison graduated With Honors from Davidson College in Davidson, NC and obtained his Doctorate of Medicine at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. After finishing his orthopaedic residency at The Ohio State University Medical Center, he completed the prestigious fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis in Adult Joint Preservation, Resurfacing and Replacement. In 2007, Dr. Ellison participated in a two-month fellowship with the Hip and Knee Reconstruction Services at the Oxford University Nuffield Orthopedic Centre, Oxford, England.
Career
Dr. Ellison joined Advanced Orthopaedics from a position with Washington University’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the Veterans Affairs Hospital system. While in St. Louis, he shared time caring for orthopaedic patients, training surgical residents, and completing important research within the discipline of hip and knee reconstruction.  With his unique orthopaedic specialty training and experience in biomedical research, Dr. Ellison has produced many peer-reviewed publications and regularly travels across the country to provide lectures at the local, regional and national level.  With his special expertise, he has been invited to collaborate with various biomedical and orthopaedic device companies on the development and evaluation of new treatments and technology to help advance the field of orthopaedics through the 21st century.
Awards and Publication
Among his many accomplishments, recently Dr. Ellison has been chosen to participate in the 2012 Virginia Leadership Consortium, a select team of health care professionals developing strategies to optimize the future of the American health care system.
He was the recipient of the Current Concepts in Joint Replacement Scholarship in 2007, and in 2000, he was awarded a Distinguished Medical School Fellowship for Biomedical Research. Dr. Ellison is also the recipient of the North Carolina Derieux Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research in Biochemistry and Physiology Division of the North Carolina Academy of Science; the National Collegiate Natural Sciences Award for biological research; and the Sigma Xi International Undergraduate Scientific Research Award.
