Vui Dang

Medical Coding Specialist @ Celerion

About Vui Dang

Vui Dang is a Medical Coding Specialist with extensive experience in clinical roles at Celerion, where he has worked since 2007. He holds a Master of Public Health from Creighton University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Work at Celerion

Vui Dang has held multiple positions at Celerion, contributing to various aspects of clinical operations. From 2007 to 2012, Dang worked as a Clinical Conduct Associate, where responsibilities included overseeing clinical trial conduct. Following this role, Dang served as a Clinical Training Specialist from 2012 to 2013, focusing on training staff in clinical procedures. Dang then transitioned to the role of Clinical Study Manager from 2013 to 2015, managing clinical studies and ensuring compliance with protocols. After a brief period at Bryan Health as a Monitor Technician, Dang returned to Celerion, serving as a Scientific Report Associate from 2016 to 2020, and currently works as a Medical Coding Specialist since 2020.

Education and Expertise

Vui Dang holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Creighton University, where the focus was on public health principles and practices. Additionally, Dang earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This educational background provides a strong foundation in health sciences and human behavior, which is applicable in the field of medical coding and clinical research.

Background

Vui Dang has a diverse professional background in clinical research and medical coding. With over a decade of experience at Celerion, Dang has developed expertise in clinical trial management, training, and reporting. The transition from roles focused on clinical conduct to medical coding reflects a broad skill set that encompasses both operational and analytical functions within the healthcare sector.

Professional Experience at Bryan Health

Before returning to Celerion, Vui Dang worked at Bryan Health as a Monitor Technician for approximately 11 months from 2015 to 2016. In this role, Dang was responsible for monitoring patient data and ensuring the safety and well-being of patients during their care. This experience further enhanced Dang's understanding of clinical environments and patient care.

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