Vincent J. Miele
Vincent J. Miele's projects emphasize collaborative solutions for advancing the understanding and treatment of neurological conditions, particularly in the realm of sports medicine and spinal health. As a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Miele brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role. His previous tenure as the director of the neurosurgical spine service at West Virginia University has equipped him with a robust foundation in cranial neurosurgery and the treatment of peripheral nerve conditions. Dr. Miele's research interests are diverse yet focused, encompassing concussion management and return to play, spinal biomechanics, and the intricate dynamics of sports-related head and spine injuries. His work in spinal disorders and spinal tumors is particularly noteworthy, as he seeks to improve patient outcomes through innovative surgical techniques and comprehensive care strategies. In addition to his clinical and academic responsibilities, Dr. Miele is actively involved in the development of devices aimed at detecting and preventing concussions. His contributions to this field have earned him national recognition, and he is frequently invited to share his insights at conferences and seminars across the country. His dedication to improving safety in sports and enhancing recovery protocols for athletes is a testament to his commitment to advancing neurological health. Dr. Miele's collaborative approach extends beyond his research, as he works closely with colleagues and students to foster a dynamic learning environment. His passion for teaching and mentorship is evident in his interactions with aspiring neurosurgeons and researchers, whom he inspires to pursue excellence in their respective fields. Through his work, Dr. Miele continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in neurosurgery, striving to make a lasting impact on the lives of his patients and the broader medical community. His contributions to the field are not only a reflection of his expertise but also of his unwavering commitment to advancing the science of neurology and improving patient care.
Publications
, 444-E448, 2004-08-01
, 1070-1080, 2012-05-01
, 1078-1085, 2012-02-25
, 251-251, 2006-04-01
, 203-216, 2021-11-01