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Tracy Minichiello is a Professor in the SFVA Division of Hematology, specializing in thrombosis. She transitioned to the VA from the UCSF Health Division of Hospital Medicine a decade ago, driven by her commitment to veterans' healthcare and teaching. Her research emphasizes thrombosis management and the interplay between nutrition and health. She advocates for food as medicine, informed by her Italian cultural heritage and clinical observations. Professionally, she values patient connection and mentorship within the VA’s supportive academic environment.
Tracy’s personal life reflects a balance of family, community, and environmental stewardship. She resides in a nature-focused locale near Mount Tamalpais, prioritizing outdoor activities and minimal technological exposure for her child. Her husband’s background in law enforcement contrasts with her medical career, yet they share a dedication to service. Tracy’s mother, an academic and community volunteer, profoundly influenced her work ethic and optimism.
She cherishes her mastiff as a symbol of unconditional love and advocates for the human-animal bond seen in veteran care. Her belief in preserving Earth’s natural beauty drives her advocacy for sustainable living and mindful consumption.
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