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Dr. Michael Vitale Presents at ICEOS 2024

November 20, 2024

18th International Congress on Early Onset Scoliosis and the Growing Spine (ICEOS) Program Chair, Ron El-Hawary, MD, welcomed attendees to Scottsdale, Arizona for the world’s leading conference addressing complex scoliosis in the growing child. Known for its highly interactive and collegial atmosphere, the meeting attracts surgeons and allied health professionals from around the world. The program included outstanding free papers, lively debates, cutting edge research and award winning papers, expert lectures, and workshops.

Presentations and Breakout Sessions Featuring Michael Vitale, MD:

Thursday, November 14 and Friday, November 15

  • Better Together—Neurosurgery and Orthopaedic Surgery (Spondy)
  • Breakout Session: Pediatric Back Pain / Spondylolisthesis
  • 2124—We Will Still Be Performing Spinal Fusion Surgery

 

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DR. VITALE’S BLOG

The Renewal of Return: A Grateful Sabbatical

The Renewal of Return: A Grateful Sabbatical

As I prepare to return to the operating room and the office, I look back on this ten-week “forced sabbatical” with deep gratitude: gratitude to my surgeon and friend, Christopher Ahmad; to my partners for covering for me; and to my patients whose schedules were disrupted.

The Family Salute (A Sabbatical Story)

The Family Salute (A Sabbatical Story)

One of my absolute top goals during my sabbatical was to take advantage of space and to spend more focused time with my family. My regular work schedule, while incredibly rewarding, meant that my days often started before my boys woke up…

Michael G. Vitale MD MPH

Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon
Specializing in Complex Pediatric Scoliosis
Ana Lucia Professor of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery,
Columbia University Medical Center