Doctor Do Van Duc is a healthcare professional working in the field of psychology - psychiatry. The doctor graduated with honors from the residency program and holds a Master's in Medicine from Hanoi Medical University.
MSc. BSNT Do Van Duc has completed intensive training courses in adult psychiatry, child psychiatry, and treatment of mental disorders using advanced techniques such as transcranial stimulation.
Currently, Dr. Duc is working at Vinmec Times City Mental Health Care Center in the capacity of Psychiatrist.
Treatment philosophy: ""We understand that it is really hard to accept that one is not well mentally and seeks help. Thank you for courageously reaching out and allowing us the opportunity to accompany you through this difficult time.
- Receiving patient groups: young children, adolescents, adults and the elderly.
- Visits to make a diagnosis and assess the extent of mental health disorders: In children and adolescents:
- - The doctor has extensive experience in examining and evaluating developmental disorders in children such as autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity, mental retardation, language retardation, learning disorders, tic disorders, adolescent affective behavior disorders, etc. …
- In adults:
- - Emotional disorders: depression, bipolar affective disorder, etc.
- - Stress-related disorders: anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, dissociative disorder,...
- - Sleep disorders, psychosis (paranoia and hallucinations)
- - Psychotic disorders related to the use of psychotropic substances.
- Regimen selection, therapy planning, and treatment based on medical evidence:
- - Chemotherapy: selection of drugs according to the latest protocols in the world, optimal use of drugs based on individual characteristics, limiting side effects, using the lowest effective dose, minimizing the number of drugs to be used.
- - Transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): successfully treating multiple patients using rTMS alone or in combination with chemotherapy. This is a method of using magnetic fields (safe, non-invasive) to act on certain parts of the brain, treating mental health disorders for cases that are difficult to take medication (patients do not want to take drugs, fail with previous drug regimens, etc. drug sensitivity – such as pregnant and lactating women), which increases the effectiveness of treatment.
2023-2024:
- Psychological therapy course: cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression, cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety, trained by the Beck Institute.
- Psychology refreshment course at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Course on diagnosing and treating children with autism spectrum disorders at the Central Children's Hospital
- Course on treating depression disorders using transcranial stimulation therapy at Bach Mai Hospital
Resident doctor at Vinmec Times City Hospital
2019 - 2022:
- Resident doctor at Hanoi Medical University
- Master's degree in Psychiatry, Hanoi Medical University 2013 - 2019: Studied General Medicine, Hanoi Medical University
2023-2024: Resident physician at the Mental Health Care Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital
2023-2024: Resident physician at the Mental Health Care Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital
2019 – 2022: Resident doctor at the Institute of Mental Health - Bach Mai Hospital
2019 – 2022: Resident doctor at the Institute of Mental Health - Bach Mai Hospital
2019 – 2022: Resident doctor at the Institute of Mental Health - Bach Mai Hospital
WORKING PROCESS: (Details of time and place of each assignment)
From March 2024: Psychiatrist, Mental Health Care Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital
2023-2024: Resident doctor at the Mental Health Care Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital
2019 – 2022: Resident doctor at the Institute of Mental Health - Bach Mai Hospital
- Advanced student and well-performing throughout the course, Hanoi Medical University
Master's thesis in medicine: Characteristics of Depression in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Article in the Vietnam Medical Journal: Characteristics of Depression in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
https://doi.org/10.51298/vmj.v507i1.1359