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RESEARCH SUPPORT:
1. AO/Synthes (2002-2004)
“Outcomes of Scoliosis Surgery in the State of California: A Proposal
for a 5- Year Retrospective Research Initiative”
2. Nova Spinal Instruments
(Summer 2002)
Award to support Summer Research Fellowship
3. Sofamor Medtronic (2002)
“Use of Pedicle Screws in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis”
4. Office of Clinical Trials
Pilot Award (2002-2003)
Title: “Outpatient therapy with parenteral ceftriaxone compared
to inpatient therapy with intravenous cefotaxime in febrile infants
28–89 days of age with a Gram-negative urinary tract infection (UTI):
efficacy, safety and caretaker preferences and burden”
Principal Investigator Peter S Dayan; Co-Principal Investigator:
MG Vitale; L Saiman
5. Orthopaedic Research and
Education Foundation Career Development Grant Sponsored by Bristol-Myers-Squibb
/ Zimmer (2001)
Title: “Towards a Web Based National Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma
Outcomes Registry”
Principal Investigator: MG Vitale
6. Office of Clinical Trials.
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. Pilot Award (2001)
Title: “Patient-Based Outcome Following Clubfoot Surgery: A Long-Term
Follow Up”
Principal Investigator: MG Vitale; Co-principal Investigator: David
P Roye
7. National Orthopedic Surgery
Fellows Foundation (NOSFF) Year (2000)
Grant Recipient; Award to support clinical research proposal
Title: “Pediatric Pelvic Fractures: An Exploration of Patient Based
Outcomes and Practice Patterns” Advisor: Dr David L. Helfet
8. Orthopaedic Research and
Education Foundation Grant in Prospective Clinical Studies (1998)
Title: “Determination of the Responsiveness and Validity of Health
Status Measures and Quality of Life Measures for Children as Applied
to Trauma, Musculoskeletal Deformity, and Tumors.” Principal Investigator:
David P Roye, Jr; Co-principal Investigator: MG Vitale; Coauthors:
AC Gelijns, AM Moscowitz, Harold M Dick
9. Ortho BioTech Research
Award (1998)
Principal Investigator: David P Roye, Jr; Co-principal Investigator:
MG Vitale
Supporting a Phase I Study of “Dose Regimens in Patients with Neurogenic
Scoliosis and Development of a Statistical Model Predicting Transfusion
Rates in Pediatric Scoliosis”
10. Ortho BioTech Research
Award (1997)
Principal Investigator: David P Roye, Jr; Co-principal Investigator:
MG Vitale
Supporting an investigation of “Use of Preoperative Erythropoietin
in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Scoliosis Surgery”
11. Ortho BioTech Research
Award (1997)
Principal Investigator: David P Roye, Jr; Co-principal Investigator:
MG Vitale
Supporting an investigation of “A Decision Analytic Model Predicting
Cost Effectiveness and Long Term Outcomes of Preoperative Erythropoietin”
12. Orthopaedic Research
and Education Foundation Grant in Prospective Clinical Studies (1996)
Title: “Surgical Repair of the Torn Rotator Cuff Tendon: An Analysis
of Function, Quality of Life, Costs, and Factors that Affect These
Analyses”
Principal Investigator: Evan L. Flatow; Co-principal Investigator:
MG Vitale; Coauthors: AC Gelijns, AM Moscowitz, LU Bigliani, RG
Pollock, WW Colman
ACTIVE GRANT SUPPORT
1. AO/Synthes (2004-2006)
“Pulmonary Function, Radiographic Outcomes, and Quality of Life
After Early Fusion for Congenital Scoliosis”
Principal Investigator: MG Vitale
2. Irving Scholar Award.
Irving Center of Clinical Research (2002-2005)
Title: “Quality of Life, Neurocognitive Function, and Burden of
Care of Children with Neuromuscular Disorders: Development of a
Multi-Disciplinary, Web-Based Registry”
Principal Investigator: MG Vitale
3. Pediatric Orthopaedic
Society of North America (2005-2006)
Clinical Research Grant Title: “Towards a Validation of A Burden
of Care Instrument for Children with Cerebral Palsy”
Principal Investigator: MG Vitale
OTHER SUPPORT (Consultative)
Federal:
- Co Investigator to Government Award: 5 U03 MC00007-04-00 “Emergency
Medical Services for Children Network Development Demonstration
Project (EMSC-NDDP)” Funded by Health Resources Services Administration/Maternal
Child Health Bureau (HRSA/MCHB) Principal Investigator: Peter
Dayan, MD
- Consultant to Government Award: 1 U03 MC00007-01-01 "Emergency
Medical Services for Children Network Development Demonstration
Project-Pediatric Emergency Department North East Team (PEDNET)"
Budget period: 10/1/01-7/30/02, Principal Investigator: Nadine
Levick, MD
- Board of Advisors, National Trauma Registry for Children. Grant
number 1H72 MC 00004 01 and 1 H72 MC 00002 01 from the Health
Resources Services Administration/Maternal Child Health Bureau
(HRSA/MCHB) Emergency Medical Services for Children Program “To
promote the design and development of a National Trauma Registry
for Children” Principal Investigator: Karen Guice, MD, MPP
- Consultant to Association of Pediatric Surgical Association
Government Award Grant #HO3MC0006 Department of Health and Human
Services Maternal and Child Health Bureau "Partnership for Development
and Dissemination of Outcome Measures for Injured Children Principal
Investigator: Keith Oldham, MD
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery: Invited to Serve as
Consultant to “Summit on the Future of Guidelines” Chicago, IL,
June 2005
- Kennedy Krieger Institute; Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation.
Outcomes of Children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, March 2004
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