Dr. Do Duc Cuong has 11 years of experience in Diagnostic Imaging, specializing in MRI, CT scans, ultrasound imaging, and radiology. He completed his degree from Hanoi Medical University in 2009 and went on to specialize in diagnostic imaging in 2012. Since then, Dr. Cuong has worked at Hanoi General Hospital and Vinmec International Hospital, where he has gained significant experience in non-invasive diagnostic imaging. His expertise includes the use of MRI and CT scans to diagnose complex conditions in the neurological, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems. He is also skilled in interventional radiology, performing minimally invasive procedures for biopsies, tumor ablation, and vascular interventions.
Hanoi Medical Universityrn · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2012
Dr. Cuong has contributed to research in diagnostic imaging, particularly in the use of MRI and CT scans for diagnosing neurological disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and musculoskeletal conditions. His research has explored the optimization of imaging protocols, radiation dose reduction, and the development of new contrast agents to improve the quality and safety of imaging. Dr. Cuong has published his findings in several Vietnamese medical journals and has presented his research at radiology conferences both locally and internationally. His work continues to shape the field of diagnostic imaging in Vietnam, particularly in the areas of early disease detection and patient safety.
Best Radiologist of the Year (2017) - Vietnam Medical Association
Excellence in Diagnostic Imaging (2019) - Hanoi Medical University
Outstanding Contribution to Interventional Radiology (2020) - Vietnam Radiology Society
Dr. Do Duc Cuong has authored multiple publications on diagnostic imaging, particularly in the fields of MRI and CT scans. His research includes studies on image-guided interventions, the use of contrast agents, and the optimization of imaging techniques for cancer diagnosis and cardiovascular imaging. Dr. Cuong’s work has helped improve imaging protocols and reduce radiation exposure in CT scans. His contributions have made a significant impact on patient care in Vietnam, especially in early diagnosis and minimally invasive procedures.
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