Dr. Elizabeth Daughtry obtained her bachelor’s degree in Biological Science majoring in biology with minors in chemistry and psychology from Meredith College in Raleigh, NC. She pursued her passion for medicine by attending Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA, where she received her doctorate.
Upon completion of her post-graduate studies, Dr. Daughtry attended one of the largest and well-recognized podiatric residencies in the Mid-Atlantic region, MedStar Washington Hospital Center and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, for a comprehensive three-year surgical residency in foot and ankle surgery. She received excellent training in both elective and non-elective care in the forefoot and rearfoot reconstruction, trauma, as well as wound care for limb salvage.
Dr. Daughtry is Board Certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery in Foot Surgery. She is on the medical staff at WakeMed Cary, Sampson Regional Medical Center, and Harnett Health System.
Dr. Elizabeth Daughtry is on the Executive Board of the North Carolina Foot and Ankle Society as Secretary. She is also on the Executive Board as Treasurer of the American Association for Women Podiatrists, previous Conference Chair, and the current Conference Chair of the 2021 AAWP Scientific Conference.
Dr. Daughtry is originally from Spivey’s Corner, NC, and currently resides in Newton Grove with her musician husband, Michael Daughtry, and her daughter, Anika. She enjoys time with her family, playing music, scrapbooking, and other arts and crafts.
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