Here are five key notes:
1. Dr. Tran has a special interest in spine surgery, including cervical spine procedures. He is one of three neurosurgeons at the Oregon Health and Science University clinic.
2. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Tran has been an assistant professor at OHSU and conducts research as well as publishes articles.
3. Dr. Tran anticipates most patients at Longview won’t need surgery, but he can address the non-surgical concerns as well with pain medication or physical therapy.
4. He earned his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
5. Dr. Tran completed additional training at the University of Michigan and University of California at San Francisco.
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