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Faith, Fear, and Inclusion: Dr. Dung Trinh on Healing Beyond Borders

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“Research is not just data. It’s people, their stories, and their trust.”

In this compelling episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, Dr. Ren sits down with Dr. Dung Trinh — a Vietnam War refugee turned physician, researcher, and global health advocate. His journey from a refugee camp to the forefront of Alzheimer's research and inclusive healthcare isn’t just inspirational — it’s transformative.
Dr. Trinh shares how his early experiences in underserved communities shaped his passion for accessible, culturally competent research. He dives into the ethical and practical dimensions of clinical trials, especially for conditions like Alzheimer's disease, and the barriers that persist for underrepresented populations.
From the intersection of faith and science to innovative strategies for building trust in the clinical trial process, this episode is packed with heart, insight, and practical wisdom.

If you’ve ever wondered how inclusion really works in clinical research, or how personal history informs professional purpose—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
🎧 Listen now!
Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • Faith and Science Aren’t Opposites
    Dr. Trinh discusses how his Christian faith not only aligns with but enhances his commitment to scientific inquiry and inclusive healthcare. Rather than conflict, faith provides him the moral compass to pursue equitable treatment for all.
  • The Power of Lived Experience
    As a former refugee, Dr. Trinh brings firsthand understanding of health disparities and cultural mistrust. His background fuels his mission to democratize access to research and elevate the voices of the overlooked.
  • Bridging the Trust Gap in Clinical Trials
    Dr. Trinh outlines the urgent need for diverse representation in research and offers tangible methods for gaining trust within underrepresented communities—especially in the realm of Alzheimer’s disease studies.
  • Global Health Isn’t Just Abroad
    He reveals how global health starts at home, in our local underserved neighborhoods, and emphasizes the importance of meeting patients where they are—linguistically, culturally, and socially.

Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode

  1. “I see patients who are rich in culture, but poor in healthcare access.”
    - Dr. Dung Trinh
  2. “Trust is earned. Especially in communities that have historically been left behind.” - Dr. Dung Trinh
  3. “Faith gives me the courage to step into places science alone doesn’t explain.” - Dr. Dung Trinh
  4. “We can’t talk about inclusion without talking about history.”
    - Dr. Renarda Jones
  5. “The story behind the research is just as important as the results.”
    - Dr. Renarda Jones


Connect with Dr. Trinh:

Follow Dr. Ren:


We Want to Hear Your Voice!

Your insights on how inclusive research impacts your life and community are invaluable. Share your experiences and thoughts on how we can bridge the gap between research and real-world needs. Your stories drive our mission and inspire the future of inclusive research!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Guest Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Dung Trinh (00:00:19)

3. Community Engagement and Health Talks (00:00:48)

4. Brain Health and Alzheimer's Prevention (00:02:46)

5. Personalized Medicine and Future Research (00:05:36)

6. Implementing Healthy Brain Plans (00:11:05)

7. Dr. Trinh's Inspiring Background (00:12:43)

8. Advancements in Alzheimer's Research (00:14:10)

9. Promoting Inclusive Research (00:16:18)

17 episodes

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“Research is not just data. It’s people, their stories, and their trust.”

In this compelling episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, Dr. Ren sits down with Dr. Dung Trinh — a Vietnam War refugee turned physician, researcher, and global health advocate. His journey from a refugee camp to the forefront of Alzheimer's research and inclusive healthcare isn’t just inspirational — it’s transformative.
Dr. Trinh shares how his early experiences in underserved communities shaped his passion for accessible, culturally competent research. He dives into the ethical and practical dimensions of clinical trials, especially for conditions like Alzheimer's disease, and the barriers that persist for underrepresented populations.
From the intersection of faith and science to innovative strategies for building trust in the clinical trial process, this episode is packed with heart, insight, and practical wisdom.

If you’ve ever wondered how inclusion really works in clinical research, or how personal history informs professional purpose—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
🎧 Listen now!
Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • Faith and Science Aren’t Opposites
    Dr. Trinh discusses how his Christian faith not only aligns with but enhances his commitment to scientific inquiry and inclusive healthcare. Rather than conflict, faith provides him the moral compass to pursue equitable treatment for all.
  • The Power of Lived Experience
    As a former refugee, Dr. Trinh brings firsthand understanding of health disparities and cultural mistrust. His background fuels his mission to democratize access to research and elevate the voices of the overlooked.
  • Bridging the Trust Gap in Clinical Trials
    Dr. Trinh outlines the urgent need for diverse representation in research and offers tangible methods for gaining trust within underrepresented communities—especially in the realm of Alzheimer’s disease studies.
  • Global Health Isn’t Just Abroad
    He reveals how global health starts at home, in our local underserved neighborhoods, and emphasizes the importance of meeting patients where they are—linguistically, culturally, and socially.

Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode

  1. “I see patients who are rich in culture, but poor in healthcare access.”
    - Dr. Dung Trinh
  2. “Trust is earned. Especially in communities that have historically been left behind.” - Dr. Dung Trinh
  3. “Faith gives me the courage to step into places science alone doesn’t explain.” - Dr. Dung Trinh
  4. “We can’t talk about inclusion without talking about history.”
    - Dr. Renarda Jones
  5. “The story behind the research is just as important as the results.”
    - Dr. Renarda Jones


Connect with Dr. Trinh:

Follow Dr. Ren:


We Want to Hear Your Voice!

Your insights on how inclusive research impacts your life and community are invaluable. Share your experiences and thoughts on how we can bridge the gap between research and real-world needs. Your stories drive our mission and inspire the future of inclusive research!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Guest Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Dung Trinh (00:00:19)

3. Community Engagement and Health Talks (00:00:48)

4. Brain Health and Alzheimer's Prevention (00:02:46)

5. Personalized Medicine and Future Research (00:05:36)

6. Implementing Healthy Brain Plans (00:11:05)

7. Dr. Trinh's Inspiring Background (00:12:43)

8. Advancements in Alzheimer's Research (00:14:10)

9. Promoting Inclusive Research (00:16:18)

17 episodes

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