Stephen M. Tringale, MD

Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Tringale is a faculty member at the Codman Square Health Center. He came to Codman Square following three years with the Indian Health Service serving the Hopi and Navajo Nations at Keams Canyon, Arizona. After attending Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, he completed his family medicine residency at the Brown University Family Practice Residency Program. He is currently a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Massachusetts Academy of Family Physicians, and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. Dr. Tringale is also the Medical Director for Performance Improvement and Research at both Codman Square and Dorchester House Health Centers and a member of the ASCCP . “American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology”.

Publications

  • Published 12/2/2015

    Nguyen LT, Kaptchuk TJ, Davis RB, Nguyen G, Pham V, Tringale SM, Loh YL, Gardiner P. The Use of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine Among Vietnamese Immigrants Attending an Urban Community Health Center in the United States. J Altern Complement Med. 2016 Feb; 22(2):145-53. PMID: 26630121.

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  • Published 12/1/2014

    Waterman MR, Wiecha JM, Manne J, Tringale SM, Costa E, Wiecha JL. Utilization of a free fitness center-based exercise referral program among women with chronic disease risk factors. J Community Health. 2014 Dec; 39(6):1179-85. PMID: 24752958.

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  • Published 10/1/2012

    Battaglia TA, Bak SM, Heeren T, Chen CA, Kalish R, Tringale S, Taylor JO, Lottero B, Egan AP, Thakrar N, Freund KM. Boston Patient Navigation Research Program: the impact of navigation on time to diagnostic resolution after abnormal cancer screening. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2012 Oct; 21(10):1645-54. PMID: 23045539.

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  • Published 2/15/2010

    Battaglia TA, Santana MC, Bak S, Gokhale M, Lash TL, Ash AS, Kalish R, Tringale S, Taylor JO, Freund KM. Predictors of timely follow-up after abnormal cancer screening among women seeking care at urban community health centers. Cancer. 2010 Feb 15; 116(4):913-21. PMID: 20052731.

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  • Published 5/1/1990

    Garozzo G, Caruso M, Lomeo E, Tringale S. [Epidemiologic evaluation of precursors of cervix cancer, early diagnosis and treatment]. Minerva Ginecol. 1990 May; 42(5):211-26. PMID: 2197576.

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Education

  • Boston University School of Medicine, MD
  • Boston University, MA
  • Boston University, BA