

Dr. Dan Nguyen
Interventional Radiologist
2 Podcasts on BackTable
Dr. Dan Nguyen is an interventional radiologist specializing in interventional pain management with Neuroradiology & Pain Solutions of Oklahoma.
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Episode # 242 • 12 Sept 2022
Image-Guided Headache Interventions
In this episode, guest host Dr. Jacob Fleming interviews Dr. Dan Nguyen about MSK and neurologic pain interventions, specifically how he evaluates and treats different types of headaches at his practice.
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About
Dan T.D. Nguyen, M.D., a President of the American Society of Spine Radiology (ASSR), specializes in Minimally Invasive Pain Management treatments. Dr. Nguyen goes beyond treating symptoms by uncovering the pain at its source. He provides each patient with a customized treatment plan to help improve their quality of life.
After serving over twenty-five years in Academic Medicine as the Chief of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology at Georgetown University Medical Center and Penn State University Medical Center, Dr. Nguyen was consistently awarded the highest recognition in Patient Satisfaction by national metrics. Throughout his career, Dr. Nguyen not only ran advanced clinical trials for pain but also published numerous papers detailing Pain Management treatments. Dr. Nguyen is currently practicing at the Oklahoma Spine Hospital, providing advanced Pain Management treatments.
Dr. Nguyen trained at The University of California at Berkeley and The University of Illinois Chicago. He completed his Fellowship at Georgetown University Medical Center and the National Institute of Health (NIH), and he earned his Medical degree at The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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