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Jane V. Trinh, MD

Jane V. Trinh, MD
Departments / Divisions:
  • Medicine / General Internal Medicine
  • Pediatrics / Primary Care Pediatrics

Address:
4020 North Roxboro Street
DUMC 3675
Durham, NC 27710

Appointment Telephone:
919-490-9888

Office Telephone:
919-620-5096

Fax Telephone:
919-471-6930

Training:
  • MD, Duke University School of Medicine, 2002

Residency:
  • Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, 2002-2006

Clinical Interests:
General internal medicine and pediatric medicine, chronic disease management, transition-medicine management of chronic childhood diseases into adulthood

Research Interests:
chronic disease management, transitional care medicine

Representative Publications:
Trinh JV, Chen LF, Sexton DJ, Anderson DJ. Risk factors for gram-negative bacterial surgical site infection: do allergies to antibiotics increase risk? Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2009 May;30(5):440-6. (2009) Abstract

Connelly SM, Trinh JV, Johnson MD, Dodds-Ashley ES, Stout J, Engemann JJ, Friedman ND, Kaye D, Kaye KS. Mortality and time to extubation in severe hospital-acquired pneumonia. Am J Infect Control. 2009 Mar;37(2):143-9. (2009) Abstract

Trinh JV.  Is this child dehydrated?  In: Keitz SA and Simel DL, eds.  Instructor’s Guides to JAMA Rational Clinical Examination. (Electronic Product).  New York.  NY: McGraw-Hill; 2009. (2008)

Trinh JV.  Does this patient have carpal tunnel syndrome?  In: Keitz SA and Simel DL, eds.  Instructor’s Guides to JAMA Rational Clinical Examination. (Electronic Product).  New York.  NY: McGraw-Hill; 2009. (2008)

Trinh JV, McNeill D, Heflin M, Bowlby L, and Weinerth, J (2007).  The Academic Chronic Care Collaborative Experience and Resident Education in Ambulatory Medicine at Duke University.  ACGME Bulletin: August 2007: 7-10. (2007)

McDonald JR, Carriker CM, Pien BC, Trinh JV, Engemann JJ, Harrell LJ, Oden MA, Tanaka DT, Goldberg RN, Sexton DJ, Kaye KS. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus outbreak in an intensive care nursery: potential for interinstitutional spread. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2007 Aug;26(8):678-83. (2007) Abstract