Viet Do, MD
Dr. Do is a fellowship-trained plastic hand specialist. His areas of expertise include surgical, nonsurgical and rehabilitative therapies to heal injuries, reduce pain and correct disorders of the finger, hand, wrist and elbow. He has presented dozens of professional speeches and lectures on topics relating to tumors of the hand and fingers, surgical reconstruction, nerve injuries, and more. Dr. Do is also helping to educate future generations of plastic and orthopaedic specialists with his role at Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine as a clinical instructor. He’s also served as an international fellow for Operation Smile and with Docs for Kids. Dr. Do’s hobbies include camping, hiking, boating, scuba diving, biking and volleyball.
Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- OAM Surgery Center at MidTowne
- Spectrum Health
- University of Michigan Health – West
- Southwest Surgical Center
Education
- Medical – Texas Tech School of Medicine (Lubbock, Texas), M.D., 2006
- Master’s – University of Texas at San Antonio (San Antonio, Texas), M.S., 2001
- Undergraduate – University of Texas at San Antonio (San Antonio, Texas), B.S., 1999
Training
- Fellowship – Integris Baptist Medical Center and Oklahoma University Medical Center (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Hand Surgery, 2011-2012
- Residency – Grand Rapids/Michigan State University Medical Education Partners (Grand Rapids, Mich.), General, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006-2011
Certifications / Memberships
- Michigan Medical Society
Honors & Awards
- Best Congenital Presentation/Paper Award, Plastic Surgery Senior Residents Conference (ASPS), 2011
- Best Presentation, Graduate Oral Presentation, Alamo Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience, 2000
- Best Presentation, Undergraduate Oral Presentation, Alamo Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience, 1998
- Dean’s List and Honor Roll, University of Texas at San Antonio