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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ORTHOPEDICS

Tiziana Greggi

Biography:

Dr. Tiziana Greggi is currently serving as the Head of the Department of Spinal Deformity Surgery at the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute in Italy. She obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree in 1985 and completed her specialization in Orthopaedics at the University of Bologna, Italy, in 1990.

Dr. Greggi began her medical career as an internal medical doctor in public assistance, initially at the Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology of G.B. Morgagni Hospital in Forlì, Italy, and later at the Spine Surgery Department of the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute in Bologna.

Throughout her career, Dr. Greggi has contributed significantly to her field with numerous scientific papers published in internationally reputed journals. She has also actively participated as faculty in several international conferences. In 2013, she held the prestigious position of President of the XXXVI National Meeting of Spine Surgery and Scoliosis (GIS).

Dr. Greggi is a dedicated member of various professional societies, contributing actively to advancements in spinal deformity surgery and orthopaedics.

Research Interests:

Her main field of research interest lies in the study and treatment of spinal deformities.

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