Daniel Osei, MD, MSc
Dr. Daniel Osei is a dedicated clinician who treats a wide range of clinical problems affecting the hands, wrists, forearms, and elbows, from simple to complex. He also treats peripheral nerve injuries and other nerve conditions in the upper and lower extremities. Dr. Osei received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University, where he played soccer on the men's soccer team. He then received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania prior to completing his orthopedic residency at Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Osei completed his fellowship training in hand surgery at Washington University in St. Louis and also received additional training in microvascular surgery at the world-renowned Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan. In addition to patient care, Dr. Osei is also dedicated to advancing the science behind the care of patients with disorders of the hand and upper extremity. Following his hand fellowship at Washington University, he spent two years completing his MSc degree in Clinical Investigation and statistics. He is focused on producing high-quality clinical outcomes and epidemiological research. He has authored numerous articles and his research is currently funded by several research grants, including those from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the US Department of Defense. He has given numerous research and clinical practice related talks and educational lectures nationally and internationally, and has won many awards, including the 2015 ASSH Richard H. Gelberman Scholar Award. Dr. Osei is committed to using the highest quality clinical research evidence to improve patient care and surgical outcomes for all of his patients.