Tinatin Muradashvili, MD
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Chief Resident, Internal Medicine, Waterbury Hospital, Waterbury Hospital
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Chief Resident, Internal Medicine, Waterbury Hospital, Waterbury Hospital
Biography
Dr. Tinatin Muradashvili received her medical degree from Tbilisi State Medical University in Tbilisi, Georgia in 2016. She completed a year of training in the Hematology residency program and Master of Science program in Applied Genetics in the same country. Dr. Muradashvili then pursued her residency in internal medicine at the Yale Waterbury internal medicine program, where she currently serves as the Chief Medical Resident.
Tinatin's primary academic interests lie in hematology/oncology, with a particular focus on classical hematology and medical education.
Apart from her academic pursuits, Tinatin enjoys a variety of hobbies, including playing basketball, hiking, playing the guitar and engaging in board games.
Appointments
Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- MD
- Tbilisi State Medical University (2016)
Research
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Alexander B. Pine, MD, PhD
Alfred Lee, MD, PhD
Ayesha Butt, MBBS
Fangyong Li, MS, MPH
Kelsey Martin, MD
Medhat Ghaly, MD, FACP
Publications
2022
Association of iron infusion reactions with ABO blood type
Butt A, Muradashvili T, Soliman S, Li F, Burns AJ, Brooks A, Browning S, Bar N, Borgman G, Goshua G, Hwa J, Martin K, Rinder H, Tormey C, Pine AB, Bona RD, Lee AI, Neparidze N. Association of iron infusion reactions with ABO blood type. European Journal Of Haematology 2022, 109: 519-525. PMID: 35871468, DOI: 10.1111/ejh.13838.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsGreater oddsBlood typeYale Cancer CenterInfusion-related reactionsRetrospective chart reviewLarger patient numbersABO blood typeType AB bloodChart reviewInfusion reactionsMost patientsHematology clinicIron sucroseMultivariable analysisProspective studyCancer CenterPatient numbersIron dextranRisk factorsIron infusionIron repletionPatientsPossible associationAB bloodBloodMetastatic insidious super giant basal cell carcinoma.
Ahmed M, Muradashvili T, Soliman S, Ghaly M. Metastatic insidious super giant basal cell carcinoma. BMJ Case Reports 2022, 15 PMID: 35760499, PMCID: PMC9237944, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2022-249873.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
honor The best PGY-2 resident of the year
Other AwardYale-Waterbury internal medicine residency programDetails01/06/2022United States