Jeffrey DeClaire, MD, founder of the Michigan Knee Institute in Rochester Hills, has been named chief of the department of orthopedic surgery at Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital, also in Rochester Hills.
Dr. DeClaire is a pioneer in robotic-assisted total knee replacements, recently completing his 30,000th procedure, according to a Feb. 13 news release shared with Becker’s. He was the first surgeon in the world to use the OmniBotics system for robot-assisted knee procedures.
He is also director of the department of adult reconstruction and joint replacement program at the hospital.
Dr. DeClaire will supervise the hospital’s internal processes and manage protocols as department chief. He will also oversee the hospital’s participation in the Michigan Arthroplasty Registry Collaborative Quality Initiative, which measures quality control based on joint implant successes, failures and complications, the release said.