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Tracy Minichiello

Education
01/2001 - Hospital Medicine, University of California San Francisco
06/1999 - Internal Medicine, Yale New Haven Hospital
MD, 06/1995 - , University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications
  1. Schulman S, Arnold DM, Bradbury CA, Broxmeyer L, Connors JM, Falanga A, Iba T, Kaatz S, Levy JH, Middeldorp S, Minichiello T, Nazy I, Ramacciotti E, Resnick HE, Samama CM, Sholzberg M, Thachil J, Zarychanski R, Spyropoulos AC, International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 2023 ISTH update of the 2022 ISTH guidelines for antithrombotic treatment in COVID-19. Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH 2024. PMID: 38503600


  2. Minichiello T. Moderate renal impairment and risk of bleeding with anticoagulation. Volume 172 of Issue 22. Archives of internal medicine 2012. PMID: 23128855


  3. Minichiello T. Efforts to optimize patient benefit from inferior vena cava filters: comment on "Retrieval of inferior vena caval filters after prolonged indwelling time". Volume 171 of Issue 21. Archives of internal medicine 2011. PMID: 22123807


  4. Wang JY, Terdiman JP, Vittinghoff E, Minichiello T, Varma MG. Hospitalized ulcerative colitis patients have an elevated risk of thromboembolic events. Volume 15 of Issue 8. World journal of gastroenterology 2009. PMID: 19248191


  5. Minichiello T, Fogarty PF. Diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolism. Volume 92 of Issue 2. The Medical clinics of North America 2008. PMID: 18298988


  6. Minichiello TA, Ling D, Ucci DK. Breaking bad news: a practical approach for the hospitalist. Volume 2 of Issue 6. Journal of hospital medicine 2007. PMID: 18081166


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