Vinson DiSanto
The Medical Director of Spectrum Services in Miami, osteopathic physician Vinson DiSanto, DO, has built a career that spans many areas of osteopathic and traditional medicine. He has held his current position since 2007 and has continued to pursue advanced study in the areas of environmental medicine, clinical nutrition, and regenerative therapies. Dr. Vinson DiSanto holds certifications in family practice, clinical nutrition, and anti-aging medicine, as well as specialized qualifications in acupuncture, chelation therapy, environmental health, and classical homeopathy.
Dr. Vinson DiSanto comes to his role at Spectrum Services following a two-year tenure as Regional Occupational Medicine Physician at Concentra Medical Center, in Philadelphia's tristate area. He has practiced nationwide as a locum tenens physician, prior to which he served for three years as a Family Practice Physician at Vaughan Medical Center, in Martinsville, Virginia. Before that, Dr. Vinson DiSanto served as Chief Medical Officer and Clinical Director for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. His successes during his four-year tenure included innovations in patient monitoring and management that improved the quality of care for inmate patients, as well as logistical improvements throughout the system.
Prior to working with the federal prison system, Vinson DiSanto, DO, served as an emergency room medical physician, occupational medicine physician, and urgent care physician at hospitals throughout California and Arizona. At Phoenix General Hospital, he earned the Golden Heart Award for his caring service to patients. While working as an emergency medicine physician, Dr. Vinson DiSanto also donated a significant portion of his time to service in the Air National Guard, in the Military Airlift and Air Tactical Air Command divisions.
Dr. DiSanto holds a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He holds medical licenses in 23 states, including Florida, California, Arizona, and Hawaii, and maintains Diplomate status with the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners.
Dr. Vinson DiSanto comes to his role at Spectrum Services following a two-year tenure as Regional Occupational Medicine Physician at Concentra Medical Center, in Philadelphia's tristate area. He has practiced nationwide as a locum tenens physician, prior to which he served for three years as a Family Practice Physician at Vaughan Medical Center, in Martinsville, Virginia. Before that, Dr. Vinson DiSanto served as Chief Medical Officer and Clinical Director for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. His successes during his four-year tenure included innovations in patient monitoring and management that improved the quality of care for inmate patients, as well as logistical improvements throughout the system.
Prior to working with the federal prison system, Vinson DiSanto, DO, served as an emergency room medical physician, occupational medicine physician, and urgent care physician at hospitals throughout California and Arizona. At Phoenix General Hospital, he earned the Golden Heart Award for his caring service to patients. While working as an emergency medicine physician, Dr. Vinson DiSanto also donated a significant portion of his time to service in the Air National Guard, in the Military Airlift and Air Tactical Air Command divisions.
Dr. DiSanto holds a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He holds medical licenses in 23 states, including Florida, California, Arizona, and Hawaii, and maintains Diplomate status with the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners.