Dr. Trinh Thi Ngoc has 11 years of experience in Infectious Diseases, specializing in the management of tropical diseases, hospital-acquired infections, and chronic viral infections such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. After completing her degree from Hanoi Medical University in 2009, Dr. Ngoc specialized in infectious diseases and began her practice in 2012. She has worked at Hanoi General Hospital and Vinmec International Hospital, where she treated a wide range of infectious conditions, from acute respiratory infections to chronic viral infections. Dr. Ngoc is recognized for her expertise in patient management, including antiviral therapies and infection control protocols.
Hanoi Medical Universityrn · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2009
Dr. Ngoc has actively contributed to research in infectious diseases, particularly in HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and C, and tuberculosis. She has been involved in research exploring novel treatments for drug-resistant tuberculosis and has conducted studies on the early detection and management of Hepatitis B and C in Vietnam. Dr. Ngoc has collaborated with several national and international research institutions and has published her findings in local and international medical journals. Her work focuses on improving diagnostic methods, treatment regimens, and preventive strategies for infectious diseases in the Vietnamese population.
Best Infectious Disease Specialist (2017) - Vietnam Medical Association
Excellence in HIV/AIDS Care (2018) - Hanoi Medical University
Outstanding Contribution to Hepatitis Research (2020) - Vietnam Hepatitis Research Association
Dr. Trinh Thi Ngoc has authored several influential publications on infectious diseases, focusing on the treatment of chronic viral infections, tuberculosis, and tropical diseases. Her most recent works discuss the early diagnosis and management of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B and C, as well as infection control measures for healthcare facilities. Dr. Ngoc’s research has helped shape the clinical management of infectious diseases in Vietnam, particularly in resource-limited settings.
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