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Duc Nguyen is an Instructor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on infection control in hemodialysis settings, bloodstream infections, hepatitis virus transmission, and outbreak investigations. He holds board certification in Internal Medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine (2022).
- Education: MD from Hanoi Medical University (2000)
- Residencies: National Institute for Clinical Research in Tropical Diseases (2004), Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center (2022)
- Fellowship: Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at CDC (2013)
His key research interests include preventing healthcare-associated infections in dialysis patients, investigating viral transmission dynamics, and improving infection control policies. Notable work includes analyses of NHSN surveillance data to detect bloodstream infection outbreaks, as well as studies on hepatitis B/C mutants and Clostridioides difficile prevention in dialysis facilities.
Major awards include multiple recognitions from the CDC's National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) for contributions to dialysis patient safety and infection control innovations. He has presented at major conferences including IDWeek and Kidney Week, and serves as a reviewer for journals like American Journal of Kidney Diseases.



