Positions
- Associate Professor
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Department of Medicine
Section of Infectious Diseases
Baylor College of Medicine
- Investigator
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Clinical Effectiveness & Population Health Program
VA Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness and Safety
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
- Associate Professor
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Department of Education, Innovation & Technology
Baylor College of Medicine
Education
- BA from Rice University
- 05/1999 - Houston, Texas United States
- Spanish Language and Linguistics
- MD from University Of Texas Southwestern Medical School
- 05/2003 - Dallas, Texas United States
- Residency at University Of Texas Southwestern Medical School
- 06/2006 - Dallas, Texas United States
- Internal Medicine
- Fellowship at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- 06/2008 - Cincinnati, Ohio United States
- Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)
- Fellowship at Baylor College Of Medicine
- 06/2011 - Houston, Texas United States
- Infectious Diseases
- Fellowship at Houston VA Health Services Research and Development Center of Excellence
- 06/2013 - Houston, Texas United States
- Health Services Research
Honors & Awards
- Chao Physician Scientist Award
- One of two recipients. This award recognizes the most promising young clinician-investigators in the College.
- 03/2013
- Harris Health Hero (for exceptional care at Thomas Street)
- Nominating patient testimony: "About a month ago, I had to miss my appointment because I was in the ER. I talked to Dr. Dang's nurse and before I saw the ER doctor, Dr. Dang called me. Her taking that extra step means a lot to me, cause I was afraid.... She was as sweet and professional in person as on the phone. I felt very special for once in my life with this illness."
- 07/2015
- Norton Rose Fulbright Faculty Excellence Award in Educational Research
- 09/2020
- Norton Rose Fulbright Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching & Evaluation
- 12/2020
Professional Interests
- Patient-provider communication
- Community engaged research
- Enhancing value in health care delivery
Professional Statement
I am an infectious diseases physician and HIV health services researcher. My research focuses on health communication and decision-making. The goal is to use effective communication as a tool for optimizing the patient-provider relationship and - beyond the clinic walls – partnering with communities to enhance knowledge, awareness and health outcomes, particularly for underserved and vulnerable populations.My areas of methods expertise include qualitative research (in-depth interviews, thematic content analysis), survey development (instrumentation, testing, psychometrics) and survey analysis (multiple regression, factor analysis, structural equation modeling).
I have received NIH (K23, R21, R01), VA and BCM grants to study communication strategies at multiple levels of influence (e.g., patient-, provider-, and community), to optimize HIV prevention and treatment outcomes.
In my current research, I partner with communities in the US South to develop and test communication strategies for uptake of HIV prevention tools.
In addition to research, I am passionate about research education and mentoring. Since 2012, I have served as course faculty and precepted medical students in the Family and Community Medicine Caring for the Underserved track. I also serve as an academic advisor and mentor trainees interested in an academic research career.
Websites
Funding
- Engaging communities to develop and evaluate communication strategies for HIV vaccine and prevention uptake among Black women in the Southern US - #1R01MH134749-01A1 (08/15/2024 - 05/31/2029) Grant funding from National Institutes of Health
- We will use Community Engagement Studios to engage the community in co-creating and testing communication content across multiple components (e.g., message features, ads, brief videos/commercials). We will then conduct three separate randomized trials to see what types of strategies have the greatest impact on HIV vaccine and prevention intention.
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