Tracy Minichiello

HS Clinical Professor

Dr. Minichiello is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSF and the Chief of the Anticoagulation and Thrombosis services in the Division of Hematology at San Francisco’s VA Medical Center. She over sees a multidisciplinary service caring for patients on anticoagulation. She developed the first electronic consultation program in anticoagulation and thrombosis for the VA, providing high level subspecialty consultation to urban and remote veterans and their providers. She serves as a subjust matter expert for VA nationally, is involved in regional and national anticoagulation-related guidelines, performance measures and policies. Dr Minichiello is on the Board of Directors of the Anticoagulation Forum. She has been invited to lecture nationally for the American College of Physicians, the Society of Hospital Medicine, Anticoagulation Forum and regularly teach residents, medical students, fellows, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, RNs LVNs, nutritionists in my area of expertise.

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


  2. 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


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


  4. 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