About Dustin Gay
Dustin P. Gay, MD, graduated from Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville, GA, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and a Minor in Chemistry. He went on to earn his medical degree at the Medical College of Georgia, in Augusta. Dr. Gay completed his orthopaedic residency at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Additionally, he finished a one-year clinical fellowship in adult reconstruction at Anderson Orthopedic Clinic in Alexandria, VA.
A board certified orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Gay has published several medical research articles and he has presented in his subspecialty area of orthopaedic adult reconstruction, hip resurfacing and hip replacement. He has also served with the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Device Evaluations as an orthopaedic medical device reviewer. His clinical interest includes general orthopaedics, hand surgery, hip fractures, and total joint replacement including revision surgery of the hip and knee.
Commonly Treated
Conditions/Injuries
- General orthopaedics
- Hand surgery
- Hip fractures
- Total joint replacement, including revision surgery of the hip and knee
Commonly
Performed Procedures
- Hip & Knee Reconstruction
- Total Joint Replacement
- Fracture Care
- Hand Surgery
Education
RESIDENCY:
Orthopaedic Residency, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD
MEDICAL SCHOOL:
Medical Degree, Medical College of Georgia
UNDERGRADUATE:
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Georgia College and State University
- Minor in Chemistry, Georgia College and State University
Titles, Honors, Awards
Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon
Associations
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (Board Certified)
Research/Training
- Published several medical research articles
- Presented in subspecialty area of orthopaedic adult reconstruction, hip resurfacing and hip replacement
- Served with the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Device Evaluations as an orthopaedic medical device reviewer