Alyssa Nguyen-Phuoc, MD

Director, Ultrasound Resident Education

Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine - SUNY Downstate

Medical School: University of Pennsylvania

Residency: Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai - St. Lukes / West

Fellowship - Ultrasound: Maimonides Medical Center

Professional Interests: Ultrasound, Medical Education, Wellness

Dr. Alyssa Nguyen-Phuoc is an Emergency Medicine Physician with subspecialty training in Emergency Ultrasound. She graduated from Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and trained in Emergency Medicine at Mt. Sinai - St. Lukes / West. This was followed by a fellowship in Emergency Ultrasound at Maimonides Medical Center where she then stayed on as faculty. She serves as the Director of Ultrasound Resident Education and loves traveling with her family in her free time.

Selected Scholarly Activity:

Cohen, A., Nguyen-Phuoc, A., Lin, J., Odashima, K., Sanghvi, A., Haines, L., & Naraghi, L. BlockCamp: A One-Day Boot Camp to Teach Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blocks.

Chen, K., Quinn, E., & Nguyen-Phuoc, A. (2023). Emergency ultrasound detection of regional wall motion abnormalities aids in identifying acute myocardial infarctions requiring urgent reperfusion therapy: A visual case series. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 33, 101877.

Brambl, W., Nguyen-Phuoc, A., & Lin, J. (2019). Ultrasound findings in Fournier gangrene. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 15, 100567.