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Mary Chang, M.D.

Mary Chang, M.D.

Director of Global Health Education

Associate Professor

School
Medical School
Department
Emergency Medicine

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  • Biography

    Mary Chang, MD, MPH, is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. She completed her Emergency Medicine training at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center where she was Vice Chief of Global Health. She was also a Yale/Stanford Johnson and Johnson Global Health Scholar in Monrovia, Liberia. Her experience along the rural Thailand-Myanmar border during residency motivated her to pursue an MPH degree at Johns Hopkins in hopes of aiding healthcare development in developing countries. Dr. Chang completed an International Emergency and Public Health fellowship at Johns Hopkins. During that time, she received her MPH from the Bloomberg School of Public Health, worked on gender-based violence screening in Lebanon and Kenya, migrant health in Thailand, medical education in Liberia, disaster evaluation in the Philippines, and research development in Fiji. Her interests include refugee/migrant healthcare, medical education, and resuscitation science. She is the Director of Global Health Education in the Office of Global Health. 

  • Education
    Medical School
    Texas A&M University Health Science Center College of Medicine (2010)
    Residency
    UT Health Science Center at Houston (2013), Emergency Medicine
    Graduate School
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2015)
    Fellowship
    Johns Hopkins Hospital (2015), International Emergency Medicine