Fellow
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Andrew Tran, MD is a physician specializing in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Clinical Informatics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His clinical and research interests focus on leveraging data-driven methodologies to improve patient care, enhance healthcare efficiency, and address disparities in pediatric oncology.
Dr. Tran is particularly interested in integrating clinical informatics with translational research, utilizing data analytics, workflow optimization, and quality improvement strategies to advance patient outcomes. Throughout his training, he has worked on projects involving healthcare technology integration, clinical decision support systems, and predictive modeling to improve pediatric cancer care. His expertise extends to evaluating social determinants of health and developing informatics-based interventions to reduce healthcare inequities.
Dr. Tran holds a dual faculty role in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Clinical Informatics at Arkansas Children's Hospital, where he bridges the gap between technology, research, and patient-centered care. His ongoing academic pursuits include refining translational research methodologies to facilitate data-driven innovations in pediatric oncology.
Dr. Tran is committed to advancing clinical informatics applications in pediatric hematology/oncology, with a strong emphasis on quality improvement, patient safety, and personalized medicine. His work aligns with the evolving landscape of digital health, and he continues to explore novel approaches to enhance healthcare delivery through interdisciplinary collaboration.