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James Callahan, M.D. joins ING

James D. Callahan M.D. is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Medicine and completed his residency at the Indiana University Medical Center. He has served in the United States Air Force Medical Corps obtaining the rank of Lt. Colonel. He has practiced for the last ten years at the Duluth Clinic, recently serving as the chairman of the neurosurgery department. A native of Indiana he is returning to practice in his home state and to be nearer to extended family. His practice includes the treatment of children and adults. He has a special interest in pediatric neurosurgery, complex spine problems, spine and brain trauma, and brain tumors.

 

Jose Vitto , M.D. joins ING

Jose Vitto M.D., a native of Venezuela, is fluent in Spanish (and English). He graduated cum laude from Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de los Andes, Merida-Venezuela -- one of the most prestigious Medical Schools in South America. Dr. Vitto has traveled extensively presenting papers and research in Europe and North America. His training included clinical rotations at Baptist Hospital and Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami-Florida and Principes de Espana Hospital in Barcelona-Spain - working with the department of general surgery.

He completed his Internship in Surgery at Indiana University.
An Anesthesia
residency was completed at Indiana University
in 2006. A Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management at
Indiana University was completed in 2007.

Dr. Vitto joins Derron Wilson MD in the ING Pain Management Center where he will specialize in the diagnosis and clinical management of the full spectrum of pain syndromes. He is capable of performing a wide variety of nerve blocks, rhizotomy/radiofrequency neuroablation, discography for diagnosis of painful discs,
kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty, trigeminal nerve block, and implantable spinal medication delivery systems.

February 2008

 

 

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