Michelle Sholzberg
Professor
Oncology
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Michelle Sholzberg MDCM, MSc, FRCPC Assistant Professor Contact information Coagulation Laboratory St. Michael's Hospital 30 Bond St. Toronto Ontairo M5B 1W8 Phone: 416-864-5389 Ext: 416-864 Fax: Email: sholzbergm@smh.ca Research location: St. Michael's Hospital/Research Institute Primary Research Area: Hematopathology Secondary Research Area: Cardiovascular Research Statement: Dr. Sholzberg combines her clinical, laboratory and clinical epidemiology knowledge to uniquely address her research area of focus. Dr. Sholzberg's research interests include inherited and acquired disorders of hemostasis. Currently, she is involved in the study of: prediction tools for perioperative bleeding, the appropriateness of coagulation testing and new treatments for immune thrombocytopenia. Michelle Sholzberg MDCM, MSc, FRCPC Assistant Professor Contact information Coagulation Laboratory St. Michael's Hospital 30 Bond St. Toronto Ontairo M5B 1W8 Phone: 416-864-5389 Ext: 416-864 Fax: Email: sholzbergm@smh.ca Research location: St. Michael's Hospital/Research Institute Primary Research Area: Hematopathology Secondary Research Area: Cardiovascular Research Statement: Dr. Sholzberg combines her clinical, laboratory and clinical epidemiology knowledge to uniquely address her research area of focus. Dr. Sholzberg's research interests include inherited and acquired disorders of hemostasis. Currently, she is involved in the study of: prediction tools for perioperative bleeding, the appropriateness of coagulation testing and new treatments for immune thrombocytopenia.
Research Interest
Dr. Sholzberg combines her clinical, laboratory and clinical epidemiology knowledge to uniquely address her research area of focus. Dr. Sholzberg's research interests include inherited and acquired disorders of hemostasis. Currently, she is involved in the study of: prediction tools for perioperative bleeding, the appropriateness of coagulation testing and new treatments for immune thrombocytopenia.