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Tri Do, MD
Tri Do, MD

Dr. Do has been an Assistant Professor of medicine at the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) and the Positive Health Program (PHP) since 2004. He graduated Boston University School of Medicine’s seven-year combined degree medical program in 1998 and completed his residency in internal at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in 2001. He completed a post-doctoral research fellowship in HIV/AIDS prevention at CAPS in 2004, during which time he received a Master's of Public Health in Epidemiology at UC Berkeley. He is the Principal Investigator of a national, community-based, seven-city study of HIV prevalence among 2,000 Asian and Pacific Islander MSM funded by the National Institutes of Health focusing on cultural, social, and structural correlates of risk and resiliency. This work is being extended to the study of gender roles, sexual norms, and HIV risk among men in South Viet-Nam. He is also researching the efficacy of antiretroviral administration in hospitalized patients in South Africa. He has served on review committees for the National Institutes of Health focusing on microbicides and vaccine acceptability, and serves as an advisor to the Centers for Disease Control on hepatitis vaccination among MSM. As a community advocate, he has served as president of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, the Gay Vietnamese Alliance, and has advised numerous Asian and Pacific Islander and LGBT service organizations.