![]() ![]() His research has led to invited written editorials in prominent media such as the New York Times. He has published more than 30 papers in refereed journals, authored 20 book chapters, and has presented scientific lectures both nationally and internationally. Miele’s research has encompassed such areas as spinal biomechanics, concussion management and return to play, as well as accelerometer and MEMs technology translation into clinical applications. ![]() He is fellowship-trained in complex spine surgery from Cleveland Clinic Foundation, where he remains adjunct faculty in the Spine Research Laboratory.ĭr. Miele completed medical school and his neurosurgical residency at West Virginia University where he was elected to the medical honor society Alpha Omega Alpha and won the Gandee-Massey Award based on academic achievement. He was also awarded the Northeastern University Alumni of the Year President’s Award in 2001. Miele received his undergraduate degree at Northeastern University in Boston where he graduated summa cum laude and was inducted into the Rho Chi Academic Pharmacy Honor Society as well as the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. He is the former director of the neurosurgical spine service at West Virginia University.ĭr. Miele, MD, joined the University of Pittsburgh Department of Neurosurgery as a clinical assistant professor on Januand was promoted to clinical associate professor in July of 2018.
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