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Valery Tran, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine

Current Positions

  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
  • MS in Biotechnology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
  • MD in Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska
  • Family Medicine Residency Program, Siouxland Medical Education Foundation, Sioux City, Iowa
  • Chief Resident-Family Medicine Residency Program, Siouxland Medical Education Foundation, Sioux City, Iowa

Licenses & Certifications

  • Iowa State Controlled Substance Act Registration, Iowa Board of Pharmacy, Iowa
  • Controlled Substances License, U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration, Iowa
  • State of Iowa Medical License, Iowa Board of Medicine, Iowa
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, American Heart Association, Iowa
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Heart Association, Iowa
  • State of Nebraska Medical License, Department of Health and Human Services, Nebraska
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support, American Heart Association, Iowa
  • Advanced Trauma Life Support, American College of Surgeons, Iowa
  • Basic Life Support, American Heart Association, Iowa
  • Advanced Life Support Obstetrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, Iowa

Selected Publications

  • Tran VL. 2020. Diversity of Practice Styles in a World with COVID-19. Iowa Family Physician, Volume XLVIII No. 1.
  • Costa VD, Tran VL, Turchi J, Averbeck BB. (2014) Dopamine modulates novelty seeking behavior during decision making. Behav Neurosci. 128(5):556-66.
  • Costa VD, Tran VL, Turchi J, Averbeck BB. (2015) Reversal learning and dopamine: a Bayesian perspective. J Neurosci. 35(6):2407-16.
  • Oligmueller J, Sharma A, Egbert M, Tran V. (2019). Safety of electroconvulsive therapy in treatment refractory depression in the setting of multiple sclerosis. J ECT. (3):e36-e37.