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MD, Specialist Level 1, Resident Physician

Tran Dinh Phuong Tran, MD, Specialist Level 1, Resident Physician

Researcher – Academia Sinica Research Institute (Taiwan)
Resident Physician –  Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine Hospital
Emergency Physician – Emergency Center 115

Experience - Degree

Specialty

Endocrinology

 

Education

2018-present: Ph.D. Candidate in the International Ph.D. program for Cell Therapy and Regeneration Medicine (IPCTRM) at Taipei Medical University (Taiwan) – Academia Sinica Research Institute (Taipei, Taiwan)

2015-2018: Internal Medicine Resident in Endocrinology at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine

2008-2014: General Practitioner at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine

 

Experience

2018-present: Researcher at Academia Sinica Research Institute (Taiwan)

2015-2018:
Internal Medicine Resident in the Endocrinology Department at Cho Ray Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine Hospital, Nguyen Tri Phuong Hospital, People’s Hospital 115…
Emergency Physician at Peripheral Emergency Center 115 in Ho Chi Minh City
Diagnosis and treatment of endocrine disorders such as diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, adrenal gland disorders, pituitary gland disorders…

 

Awards & Research Works

Ranked top 6 in the General Practitioner field – Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine, class of 2008-2014

Graduated with distinction in the Internal Medicine Resident in Endocrinology field – Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine, class of 2015-2018

Taiwan Government Full Scholarship (MOE) 2018 for Research program

Third prize in the Poster Competition – Genomic Research Center, Academia Sinica 2020

Completed research project: “Investigation of clinical and subclinical characteristics and treatment responses in the early-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus patient group” – 2018 – Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thy Khue

Ongoing research project: “Diabetes mellitus promotes pancreatic cancer progression through an immunosuppressive microenvironment

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