Vy Phan, MD
Resident Name: Vy Phan
Hometown: Fort Wayne, IN
Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine
PM&R Interests: General Rehab, Interventional Spine, Pain Medicine, Amputee Rehab
Personal Interests: Hiking, Backpacking, Board Games, Reading, Finding New Meal Prep Recipes
Why NRH-Georgetown? I first met NRH residents while working at the NIH as a premed student and was amazed by their compassion and genuine support for others. This impression was reaffirmed during my rotations at NRH in medical school, where I immediately felt a strong sense of camaraderie and experienced first-hand the program’s supportive, collaborative culture. Beyond this, NRH offers comprehensive training and a commitment to fostering intellectual curiosity through various educational tracks that align with my passions for research, advocacy and global health. I am incredibly excited to join the NRH family, where residents, faculty and staff uplift one another. Lastly, I love the DC area and am thrilled to continue serving its diverse patient population.
Hometown: Fort Wayne, IN
Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine
PM&R Interests: General Rehab, Interventional Spine, Pain Medicine, Amputee Rehab
Personal Interests: Hiking, Backpacking, Board Games, Reading, Finding New Meal Prep Recipes
Why NRH-Georgetown? I first met NRH residents while working at the NIH as a premed student and was amazed by their compassion and genuine support for others. This impression was reaffirmed during my rotations at NRH in medical school, where I immediately felt a strong sense of camaraderie and experienced first-hand the program’s supportive, collaborative culture. Beyond this, NRH offers comprehensive training and a commitment to fostering intellectual curiosity through various educational tracks that align with my passions for research, advocacy and global health. I am incredibly excited to join the NRH family, where residents, faculty and staff uplift one another. Lastly, I love the DC area and am thrilled to continue serving its diverse patient population.
