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Anthony Enzo Seddio, MD

Hospital Resident
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Biography

Dr. Anthony Enzo Seddio is an orthopaedic surgery resident at Yale New Haven Hospital. Originally from Southern California, he earned his bachelor's degree in Exercise Science with an emphasis in biomechanics, graduating summa cum laude. Prior to medical school, he owned a personal training company and gym in Los Angeles, integrating his academic background with a hands-on dedication to enhancing his clients' quality of life.

While earning his MD from Loyola University Chicago, he focused his research on novel strategies to optimize orthopaedic surgery outcomes. Dr. Seddio was the first to publish studies on the encouraging reduction of postoperative complications associated with the GLP-1 receptor agonist semaglutide (Ozempic®) in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery, rotator cuff repair, total shoulder arthroplasty, and ankle fracture fixation.

Dr. Seddio has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications, alongside more than 50 presentations at national and international conferences, including presentations in Madrid, Spain and Rome, Italy. His current academic interests center on refining care pathways to improve surgical outcomes and elevate patient satisfaction.

Last Updated on August 06, 2025.

Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

Resident
Yale-New Haven Hospital
MD
Loyola University Chicago (2025)

Research

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Anthony Enzo Seddio's published research.

Publications

Featured Publications

2025

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

Activities

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    The Spine Journal | ISSN: 1529-9430

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    North American Spine Society Journal | ISSN: 2666-5484

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    Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | ISSN: 1940-5480

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    European Spine Journal | ISSN: 0940-6719

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    Spine Deformity | ISSN: 2212-1358

Honors

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    Cerebral Palsy Center Best Paper, "Women With Cerebral Palsy Receive Significantly Less Gynecologic Preventative Care"

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