MSc, Resident Doctor Phan Khoa Nguyen is an Orthopedic Surgeon with many years of experience, specializing in joint surgery and the treatment of sports injuries. He graduated as a General Practitioner from Volgograd State Medical University (Russia) in 2018. Following this, he completed the Orthopedic Surgery Residency program at A.I. Evdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry (2018–2020), while also working at Inozemtsev General Hospital and the Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry Hospital.
Currently, MSc, Resident Doctor Phan Khoa Nguyen is a Hip and Pelvic Surgeon at the Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Center – Vinmec Times City International Hospital. His professional services include the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic trauma, sports injuries, and joint disorders. The doctor has participated in the compilation of specialized books, such as "Elbow Arthroplasty (Elbow Replacement Surgery)" (Medical Publishing House, 2021).
He is also the author of professional case reports on joint replacement surgery, including: "Replacing 8 Metacarpophalangeal Joints with Silicone Material using 3D Printing Technology for a Patient with Bilateral Hand Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Case Report" and "Elbow Replacement for Loss of Elbow Movement due to Post-Traumatic Sequelae: 3 Clinical Cases". Dr. Nguyen is also a Lecturer in Orthopedics at VinUni University.
2018 - 2020: Master's degree in traumatology and orthopedic at Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry
2012 - 2018: Study of general medicine at Volgograd State Medical University.
2020: Resident doctor at Traumatology and Orthopedic department, Clinical medicine centre (University clinic of MSUD), Moscow, Russia
2018 - 2020: Resident doctor at Traumatology department, City clinical hospital named after F. I. Inozemtseva department Zdravookhraneniye Goroda Moskvy, Moscow, Russia
- Books: Elbow Replacement Surgery
- 8 finger joint replacement with silicone material thanks to 3D printing technology for patient with bilateral rheumatoid arthritis. 1 clinical case
- Elbow replacement in treatment elbow motion loss due to trauma sequelae: 3 cases report