Personal profile
Research interests
Dr. Elizabeth Federici's clinical research focuses on outcomes for patients with hematologic diseases including hemophilia and thrombosis. She is researching treatments for patients with hemophilia undergoing invasive procedures. In addition, she aims to clarify the effects of hereditary and acquired factors in the development of thrombosis.
The overall goal of her research is to improve health and quality of life for people with hematologic diseases.
Teaching and educational interests
Dr. Elizabeth Federici is involved in residency and fellowship education and recruitment. She is also the course director of the Hematology clinical board for medical students at Penn State College of Medicine.
Clinical interests
Dr. Elizabeth Federici's clinical interests include bleeding disorders, platelet disorders, aplastic anemia, thrombosis and thrombophilias and myeloproliferative diseases.
Professional information
Board-certified in Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, 2016
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Prescribing preferences for reduced-dose direct oral anticoagulation for extended-phase venous thromboembolism treatment
Venous thromboEmbolism Network US (VENUS) VTE Treatment and Anticoagulation Management Group, Jun 2025, In: Thrombosis Research. 250, 109338.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review
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Primary Care Clinicians’ Prescribing Patterns of Reduced-Dose Direct Oral Anticoagulants for Extended-Phase Venous Thromboembolism Treatment
for the Venous thromboEmbolism Network US (VENUS) VTE Treatment and Anticoagulation Management Group, Jan 2024, In: Journal of Clinical Medicine. 13, 1, 96.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Feasibility of a tailored home-based exercise intervention during neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer patients
Sturgeon, K. M., Smith, A. M., Federici, E. H., Kodali, N., Kessler, R., Wyluda, E., Cream, L. V., Ky, B. & Schmitz, K. H., Dec 2022, In: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation. 14, 1, 31.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Post-transfusion hemoglobin response in patients with cirrhosis: Can we expect a 1 g/dL rise per unit transfused?
Noverati, N., Federici, E. & Riley, T. R., Mar 2021, In: Transfusion. 61, 3, p. 708-712 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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High risk of thrombosis recurrence in patients with homozygous and compound heterozygous factor V R506Q (Factor V Leiden) and prothrombin G20210A
Federici, E. H. & Al-Mondhiry, H., Oct 2019, In: Thrombosis Research. 182, p. 75-78 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Prizes
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Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching
Hussein, R. (Recipient), Stredny, E. (Recipient), Whitley, M. (Recipient), Mnatsakanyan, N. (Recipient), Raimundo, N. (Recipient), Zarnescu, D. (Recipient), Adams, N. (Recipient), Lanza, M. (Recipient), Kowalczyk, A. (Recipient), Travelute, C. (Recipient), Marco, C. (Recipient), Tondt, J. (Recipient), Anderson, A. (Recipient), Heron, C. (Recipient), Newman, R. (Recipient), Richard, D. (Recipient), Scartozzi, C. (Recipient), Dellasega, C. (Recipient), Akhtar, N. (Recipient), Albano-Aluquin, S. (Recipient), Chisty, A. (Recipient), Crook, T. (Recipient), Federici, E. H. (Recipient), Ingram, D. (Recipient), Lakshmanan, P. (Recipient), Mathew, A. (Recipient), Narayana, S. (Recipient), Prokop, A. (Recipient), Razjouyan, H. (Recipient), Tariq, A. (Recipient), Thompson, B. (Recipient), Thompson, E. (Recipient), Trivedi, N. (Recipient), Van Scoy, L. (Recipient), Wong, J. (Recipient), Allie, S. R. (Recipient), Browning, K. (Recipient), Evey, L. (Recipient), McLaughlin, P. (Recipient), Mamarabadi, M. (Recipient), Shankar, L. (Recipient), Bowie, E. (Recipient), Petfield, J. (Recipient), Whitaker, M. (Recipient), Aynardi, J. (Recipient), Allen, N. (Recipient), Cunningham, B. (Recipient), Gandhi, C. (Recipient), Jairath, B. (Recipient), Lutzkanin, K. M. (Recipient), Kerris, E. (Recipient), Nelson, A. (Recipient), Shook, J. (Recipient), Proctor, E. A. (Recipient), Raup-Konsavage, W. (Recipient), Romanoski, N. (Recipient), Graziane, J. (Recipient), Llorente, A. (Recipient), Nutting, S. (Recipient), Pinto, C. (Recipient), Yingst, J. (Recipient), Zhou, S. (Recipient), Mahase, S. (Recipient), Brian, P. (Recipient), Goldman, E. (Recipient), Maffie, J. (Recipient), Brahmbhatt, R. (Recipient), Fahy, A. (Recipient), Gish, J. (Recipient), Reed, M. F. (Recipient) & Tomasko, J. (Recipient), 2024
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