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VALERIE J. VITALE, MD, APPOINTED VICE-PRESIDENT OF HARTFORD COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

BRISTOL, Conn. (NOV. 20, 2013)- The Hartford County Medical Association (HCMA) appointed Valerie J. Vitale, MD, Vice President of HCMA at the 221st Annual Meeting, which took place on October 21, 2013 at the Aqua Turf in Plantsville.

Dr. Vitale specializes primarily in Otolaryngology and secondarily as a Head and Neck Surgeon. She received her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine and completed two years of her General Surgery Residency followed by her Otolaryngology Residency at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. 

Dr. Vitale is currently a member of the American College of Surgeons, the Connecticut State Medical Society, the American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, and a Bristol Hospital Board Member. She practices medicine at the Federal Hill Surgical Group in Bristol.

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About Hartford County Medical Association (HCMA)& New Haven County Medical Association (NHCMA): The Hartford County Medical Association & New Haven County Medical Association are  professional associations representing physicians from every medical specialty and practice setting as well as medical students, interns and residents. For more than 215 years, HCMA& NHCMA have been at the forefront of current medicine, ensuring that its members are represented in the areas of public policy, government relations and community relations. Through its advocacy efforts in both Hartford County, New Haven County and with the statewide Connecticut State Medical Society, physician leaders and staff strive toward a common goal–spending more time treating your patients and less time worrying about the challenges of managing a practice. For more information visit www.hcma.org and www.nhcma.org

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