Ulysses Grant Dailey (1885–1961) was an American surgeon, writer, and teacher.
Despite the prejudice Daily experienced from the faculty at Northwestern early in his career, he served as assistant demonstrator of anatomy from 1906 to 1908.
Dailey also headed lectures and produced papers during his tenure at Provident, including writing a number of articles on surgery.
After serving as instructor in anatomy and physiology, Dailey was promoted to associate surgeon at Provident Hospital in 1909 and held that position until 1917.
From 1915 to 1916, he was a fellow of the International College of Surgeons and president of the National Medical Association.