Michael Thomas Vitez (born April 11, 1957)
is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author. He is the son of immigrants, his father having fled from
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population of ...
in 1939, and his mother came to America from
Europe as a
German Jew in 1941; both leaving their homeland to escape from
Hitler's reign. He is the Director of Narrative Medicine at the
Lewis Katz School of Medicine
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM), located on the Health Science Campus of Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, is one of 7 schools of medicine in Pennsylvania conferring the M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) degree. It also ...
at Temple University, after serving as a journalist over a three decade career (1985-2015) with ''
The Philadelphia Inquirer''.
His work at the ''Inquirer'' was focused on human-interest stories. In 1997, Vitez, along with Inquirer photographers
April Saul April Saul is an American journalist. She specializes in documentary photojournalism.
Saul has photographed and written for ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' since 1981. In 1997, Saul, along with Inquirer reporter Michael Vitez and photographer Ron C ...
and Ron Cortes, was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prize () is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made h ...
in
Explanatory Journalism
Explanatory journalism or explanatory reporting is a form of reporting that attempts to present ongoing news stories in a more accessible manner by providing greater context than would be presented in traditional news sources. The term is often a ...
for a series of articles he wrote on end-of-life care, telling the stories of terminally ill patients who wished to
die with dignity
Dignified death, death with dignity, dying with dignity or dignity in dying is an ethical concept that refers to the end-of-life process avoiding suffering and maintaining control and autonomy. In general, it is usually treated as an extension of t ...
.
He has authored four books, one based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning stories, ''Final Choices.''
Biography
Background and education
Vitez was born on April 11, 1957, in
Washington, DC and grew up in North Springfield, in northern
Virginia. He is the son of immigrants, his father, Thomas Vitez, fled
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population of ...
in 1939, and his mother, Marianne, came to America from
Europe as a
German Jew in 1941; both leaving their homeland to escape from
Hitler's reign. His parents met in New York City, eventually moving to the Washington area. Even though his parents both wrote their own biographies, he told their stories in his book, ''Great Americans''.
He is married to Maureen Fitzgerald, and they have three children.
Career
Vitez gained his first experience in journalism, as editor in chief of his school newspaper, ''
The Cavalier Daily'', at the
University of Virginia, from 1978 to 1979. After graduating from the
University of Virginia in 1979, Vitez found positions at a series of middle-sized newspapers; first as a staff member at the ''
''Virginian-Pilot/LedgeStar''r'' (1979–80), and on the staff of ''
The Washington Star'' (1980-1981). He was on the staff of the ''
Hartford Courant
The ''Hartford Courant'' is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is considered to be the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States. A morning newspaper serving most of the state north of New Haven ...
'' before being offered and accepting a position at th''e Inquir''er in 1985.
Vitez has had a long career in Philadelphia, as a general-assignment feature writer. After completing eight months as a
Knight-Wallace Fellow
The Knight-Wallace Fellowship (previously known as the NEH Journalism Fellowship and the Michigan Journalism Fellowship) is an award given to accomplished journalists at the University of Michigan. Knight-Wallace Fellowships are awarded to reporte ...
at the
University of Michigan in 1994–95, Vitez began to focus on aging, and end-of-life decisions. In 1997, Vitez, along with Inquirer photographers
April Saul April Saul is an American journalist. She specializes in documentary photojournalism.
Saul has photographed and written for ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'' since 1981. In 1997, Saul, along with Inquirer reporter Michael Vitez and photographer Ron C ...
and Ron Cortes, was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prize () is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made h ...
in
Explanatory Journalism
Explanatory journalism or explanatory reporting is a form of reporting that attempts to present ongoing news stories in a more accessible manner by providing greater context than would be presented in traditional news sources. The term is often a ...
for a series of articles he wrote on end-of-life care, telling the stories of terminally ill patients who wished to die with dignity.
As a result of his work leading up to his Pulitzer Prize win, Vitez wrote ''Final Choices'', a book, based on his award-winning articles, focusing on individuals in pursuit of a noble death that was published in 1997.
Vitez noted that he tries "to celebrate ordinary people around us by showing how ordinary people sometimes do extraordinary things."
In November 2006, Vitez published ''Rocky Stories'', a collection of stories about people who came to Philadelphia to run the famous
Rocky Steps at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMoA) is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The main museum building was completed in 1928 on Fairmount, a hill located at the northwest end of the Benjamin Fr ...
.
The book features glossy, color photos by ''Inquirer'' photographer and fellow Pulitzer Prize-winner
Tom Gralish
Tom Gralish is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American photographer.
Born in Mount Clemens, Michigan, he worked for United Press International and the now-defunct '' Las Vegas Valley Times'' before coming to work for the ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' in 19 ...
, and an introduction by the star of the ''
Rocky'' movies,
Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Enzio Stallone (; born Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone, ) is an American actor and filmmaker. After his beginnings as a struggling actor for a number of years upon arriving to New York City in 1969 and later Hollywood in 1974, h ...
.
His focus on end-of-life care continued, and Vitez was granted access, for 18-months, to
Abington Memorial Hospital, in Pennsylvania. in 2010, Vitez wrote a story about
palliative care, "A look at the New Field of Palliative Care." His second article, "One 's Simple Measure to Defeat Infections," described how a simple hand-washing campaign, could save lives and prevent needless infections.
In 2015, Vitez left the ''Inquirer'' to serve as the Director of Narrative Medicine at the
Lewis Katz School of Medicine
The Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM), located on the Health Science Campus of Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, is one of 7 schools of medicine in Pennsylvania conferring the M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) degree. It also ...
at Temple University. He also teaches elective courses at the university.
Bibliography
* ''Final Coices: Seeking the Good Death'', Camino Books, 1997.
* ''Rocky Stories: Tales of Love, Hope and Happiness at America's Most Famous Steps'', Paul Dry Books, 2006.
* ''The Road Back: A Journey of Grace and Grit'', CreateSpace Publishing Platform, 2012.
* ''Great Americans: Stories of Resilience and Joy in Everyday Life'', CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.
Awards and recognition
* 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism, with photographers April Saul and Ron Cortez, for his series on end-of-life care.
* 1997 Excellence in Media Award, by the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging.
* 2008 Finalist for the Vigoda Award.
* 2010 Honorable Mention, Barlett & Steele Awards, for ''"''Inside the Health-Care Crucible: Reports from a Hospital in a time of Upheaval."
* 2015 Best Journalism of 2015, by SI.com, for his story, "Emerging from a tragic, battered childhood, hope, in a college future."
References
External links
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American male journalists
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Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism winners
American non-fiction writers
American columnists
University of Virginia alumni
University of Michigan fellows
1957 births
Living people
20th-century American journalists