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CURRICULUM VITAE
Tammy Chang, MD, MPH, MS Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine University of Michigan 1018 Fuller Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1213 (734) 998-7120 Email: [email protected]
Table of Contents
Title and Contents Page 1 Education and Training Page 2 Certification and Licensure Page 2 Academic, Administrative, and Clinical Appointments Page 2 Research Interests Page 3 Research Grants Page 3 Honors and Awards Page 4 Memberships in Professional Societies Page 5 Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service Page 5 Teaching Page 6 Committee, Organizational, and Volunteer Service Page 8 Visiting Professorships, Seminars, and Extramural Invited Presentations Page 9 Bibliography Page 14
1Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 Education and Training
9/1998-4/2002 B.S., Honors in Cell and Molecular Biology & Zoological Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
5/2002-5/2007 M.D., University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Distinction in Community Service)
5/2004- 5/2005 M.P.H., Health Policy and Management, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan
6/2007-10/2010 Family Medicine Residency, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Chief Resident (5/2009-10/2010)
7/2011- 7/2013 Research Fellow, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
12/2012- 4/2013 M.S., Master of Health & Healthcare Research, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Certification and Licensure
Certification
12/2010 Diplomate, American Board of Family Medicine
Licensure
8/2010-10/2011 Washington Medical License 2/2011-2/2018 Michigan Controlled Substance License (Pharmacy) 2/2011-2/2018 Michigan Medical License (4301089804, NPI #1801094966)
Academic, Administrative, and Clinical Appointments Academic Appointments
10/2010 – 6/2011 Adjunct Clinical Lecturer, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
7/2011- 6/2013 Clinical Lecturer, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
6/2013- present Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
2Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 Clinical Appointments
11/2010-6/2011 Staff Physician, Neighborcare Health, Seattle, Washington
11/2010-6/2011 Attending Physician, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
07/2011-present Staff Physician, University of Michigan Health System Ann Arbor, Michigan
Research Interests
Preventing obesity among pregnant adolescents New media (social media, text messaging) interventions for weight management Healthcare policy, specifically Medicaid expansion as part of the Affordable Care Act
Grants
Present and Active
National Institutes of Health, Speaking Their Language: Using Social Media and Texting to Create an Adolescent-Centered Approach to Healthy Weight Gain During Pregnancy, Role: PI, 4/1/15-4/1/20, $673,650
Michigan Department of Community Health, Health Michigan Plan CMS Evaluation FY17, Role: Co-I, 10/01/16-09/30/17, $1,011,786
RWJ, Clinical Scholars Leadership Program, Role: Co-I, 07/01/16-06/30/17, $338,128
Department of Family Medicine, MyVoice: Real-Time Text Messaging Polling to Give Adolescents a Voice Role: PI, 9/1/16-8/31/17, $25,000
Prevention Research Center Grant, Centers for Disease Control, Deaf Weight Wise 2.0, Rochester Prevention Research Center: National Center for Deaf Health Research. Role: Consultant, 09/01/14-09/01/19, $4.35 million.
MCube, MyVoice: Real-Time Text Messaging Polling to Give Adolescents a Voice, Role: PI, 12/01/15-04/29/17, $60,000
Completed
MCDTR/NIDDK, MyVoice: Real-Time Text Messaging Polling to Give Adolescents a Voice Role: PI, 1/1/16-12/31/16, $50,000
3Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 Michigan Department of Community Health, Health Michigan Plan CMS Evaluation FY16, Role: Co-I, 10/01/15-09/30/16, $1,221,472
Michigan Department of Community Health, Health Michigan Plan CMS Evaluation FY15, Role: Co-I, 10/01/14-09/30/15, $833,334
Global Challenges for Third Century Grant. University of Michigan, Social Marketing and the Mother-Child Connection: Interdisciplinary Innovation to Address Key Origins of Obesity in the Lifecourse, Role: Co-Investigator, 11/01/13 – 05/31/15, $15,000.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (Grant Number: 1RC4MD005694-01) and the University of Michigan, Using Text Messaging to Learn About Your Community, Role: Co-PI, 5/15/12- 11/15/12, $10,000.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (Grant Number: 1RC4MD005694-01) and the University of Michigan, Text 911: Using text messaging to evaluate perceptions of health care services for acute, unscheduled care, Role: Co-PI, 5/15/12- 11/15/12, $10,000.
Pending
National Institutes of Health, Implementation of BMi2 in U of M Clinics: An Effectiveness Study, Role: Co-I, 4/1/15-3/31/20, $499,391
National Institutes of Health, Comprehensive Prehabilitation for Abdominal Hysterectomy Study, Role: Co-I, 9/1/16-8/31/21, $355,074
Honors and Awards
2002-2007 University of Michigan Medical School Dean’s Scholarship 2004-2005 University of Michigan School of Public Health Dean’s Scholarship 2006 University of Michigan Terrence C. Davies Award in Family Medicine 2006 University of Michigan Kessler Award in Family Medicine 2006 CDC O.C. Hubert Student Fellowship in International Health 2008 University of Michigan William Clippert Gorenflo Research Award 2010 Michigan Academy of Family Physicians Foundation “Best Family Medicine Presentation in Women’s Health by a Resident” 2012 Larry A. Green Visiting Scholar, Robert Graham Center, American Academy of Family Physicians 2013 North American Primary Care Research Group Distinguished Trainee Award 2013 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Family Medicine Congressional Conference New Faculty Scholarship 2014 University of Michigan Elizabeth Caroline Crosby Research Award
4Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 2014 Academy Health Presidential Scholarship for New Health Service Researchers 2014 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Distinguished Paper Award 2014 University of Michigan Medical School William N. Hubbard Endowed Fellowship 2016 FastForward Early Tech Development Course Project Winner: MyVoice
Membership in Professional Societies
2007- 2012 American Academy of Family Physicians 2008- 2012 Association of American Medical Colleges 2010- Present North American Primary Care Research Group 2010- Present Society of Teachers of Family Medicine 2014- Present Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
Editorial Positions, Boards, and Peer-Review Service
2011- Present Research Abstracts for Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, Reviewer 2012 Abstracts for Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars National Meeting, Reviewer
2012- Present Family Medicine, Reviewer
2013- Present BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Reviewer 2013- Present Journal of Medical Internet Research, Reviewer 2013- Present Annals of Internal Medicine, Reviewer 2014- Present Preventing Chronic Disease, Reviewer 2014 Research Abstracts for Medicine 2.0 World Congress on Social Media, Mobile Apps, Internet/Web 2.0, Reviewer 2014, 2016 NIDA-STFM Clinician Scientist Training Award in Substance Misuse and Substance Use Disorders, National Grant Reviewer 2015 PLOS ONE, Reviewer 2015 Healthcare, Reviewer 2015 American Journal of Preventative Medicine, Reviewer 2016 Mayo Clinical Proceedings, Reviewer 2016 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reviewer 2016 Family Medicine, Reviewer 2016 Peer-Reviewed Reports in Medical Education Research (PRIMER), Reviewer 2016 Maternal Child Health Journal, Reviewer 2017 Women’s Health Issues, Reviewer
5Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 Teaching
2003, 2005, 2006 Graduate Student Instructor, Courses: Introductory Biology Bio 162, AIDS and Other Health Crises, University of Michigan Department of Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology, Ann Arbor, MI
2010 Pre-Student Osteopathic Medical Association, Suture Clinic for undergraduate pre-med and pre-osteopathic students, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
2010-2011 Preceptor and Attending Physician, First Hill Family Medicine Clinic, Swedish Medical Center Adult/Pediatric/Obstetrics Inpatient Services, Swedish Medical Center Family Medicine Residency, Seattle, WA
10/2012, 8/2013 Small group instructor, Medical Decision-Making/Evidence-Based & 8/2014 Medicine Course, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
6/2013, 6/2014, Family Medicine Residency Intern Block Month, Lecture on Adult & 7/2015 Obesity, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
7/2011- Present Preceptor and Attending Physician, Ypsilanti Family Medicine Clinic, Corner Health Center, Regional Alliance for Healthy Schools- Ypsilanti Community Middle School, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
7/2011- Present Primary Undergraduate Research Mentor: 2011: Kyle Bevier, Catherine Zhang (Rush Medical School), Systematic Review of Social Media Interventions for Weight Management 2012- 2015: Nathaniel Costin, Fortune 50 Health Initiatives 2012- 2015: Lauren Kohatsu, Text 911 2015-2016: Tabitha Faber, MyVoice, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) 2015-Present: Karissa Koomen, Healthy Pregnancy Project, Nursing Student 2016: Tristin Wiegers, DJ Bailey, FastForward Innovations Project UROP 2016- Present: Christian Mackey, National CERA Survey- Sugar Survey 2016- Present: Emily Adams, Healthy Pregnancy Project 2016- Present: Andre Fisher, MyVoice, UROP 2016- Present: Zoe Vanslooten, MyVoice, UROP
4/2012- Present Primary Research Mentor for Resident Scholarly Work: 2012: Christina Li (2013 UM Academic Fellow), Publication Patterns in Family Medicine 2012: Weyinshet Gossa (UM Faculty), Text 911, Community Engagement by Family Medicine Departments
6Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 2013: Katherine Shaffer (Oakwood Faculty), IUD Duration of Use 2013-2014: Trevor Shull (R3), Crowdsourcing to Characterize Accuracy of Online Information Regarding Weight Gain During Pregnancy 2013-2014: Katherine Lemler (R3), Unplanned Pregnancies Among Latinos in Washtenaw County, MI, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 2014-2016: Angie Wang (R3), Myths and Facts: Primary Care Patients’ Knowledge About Obesity 2015-Present: Matthew Kittle and Marian Deames: CERA Sugar; Anna McEvoy and Michelle Hofmeister: CERA IPLARC; Leigh Morrison: Healthy Pregnancy Project
8/2013- Present Faculty Career Advisor: 2014: Roshan Najafi (2014 U Wash Family Medicine Residency) 2015: Sofia Ligard (2014 U Kansas Family Medicine Residency) 2015: James Bailey (2014 Kootenai Family Medicine, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho), University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI
7/2014- Present Core Faculty and Instructor of Leadership and Communications Course, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Master Degree Program, Rackham Graduate School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
8/2014- Present Research Mentor to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars: 2013-2015: Michelle Moniz, Lauren Hughes, Renuka Tipirneni 2014-2016: Alicia Cohen 2015-2017: Nicole Gergen, Martina Caldwell 2016-2018: Cornelius Jamison University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
4/2013-Present Research Mentor to Medical Students 2013-2014: Julie Blaszczak, Text message paper 2015-2016: Nithin Ravi, NHANES Hydration Paper 2015-2016: Shea Wickland, Healthy Pregnancy Project 2016: Ali Assi, MyVoice 2016-Present: Anicia Mirchandani, Healthy Pregnancy Project 2016-Present: Manisha Rai, Clinic text Message
Committee, Organizational and Volunteer Service Institutional
Department
10/2009- 7/2010 Member, Resident Recruitment Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School
7Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 10/2009- 7/2010 Member, Educational Steering Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School
10/2009-7/2010 Member, Resident Education Committee, Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School Health System
7/2014- 1/2015 Adolescent Champion- Ypsilanti Family Medicine Clinic, Adolescent Health Initiative, University of Michigan Health System
8/2014- 4/2016 Co-Lead, Confidential Care for Adolescents Maintenance of Certification and Continuing Medical Education Quality Improvement Project, University of Michigan Health System
University
4/2012- Present Member, Graduation with Distinction in Service Committee, University of Michigan Medical School
4/2016-Present Member, Early Faculty Advisory Council, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan Medical School
National
11/2008- 10/2010 National Family Medicine Resident Representative and Administrative Board Member-at-Large, Organization of Resident Representatives, Association of American Medical Colleges
2/2012- 11/2012 Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar Annual Meeting Planning Committee
7/2011- 7/2013 CAFM Education Research Alliance (CERA) Steering Committee Member, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
7/2011- 4/2017 Member, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Research Committee
7/2015- Present Member, North American Primary Care Research Group Communications Committee
4/2017-Present Chair, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Research Committee Member of the Board of Directors, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Volunteer Service
8Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 10/2002- 10/2008 Founder and Director, Health in Action (Interdisciplinary Organization dedicated to sustainable development), Global Reach, University of Michigan Medical School
8/2011 Volunteer Physician, Manchester Migrant Clinic
7/2013 Community Education Seminar on recognizing stroke symptoms, Friends of Parkside, Detroit MI
Visiting Professorships, Seminars, and Extramural Invited Presentations Extramural Invited Presentations
1. Mothers of Invention: Women in Science. Mott Foundation- Ballenger Eminent Persons Lecture Series Panelist, Flint, MI, October 2008.
2. MYSITE Panel on International Medicine- Invited Panelist. Department of Plastic Surgery Lecture Series, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, July 2011.
3. Potentially eligible adult Medicaid beneficiaries: Who are they? Grand Rounds. Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Jan 23 2013.
4. Global Health and Disparities Path of Excellence, University of Michigan Medical School Invited Speaker, Ann Arbor, MI, Feb 21, 2013
5. Potentially eligible adult Medicaid beneficiaries: Who are they? Michigan State University and State of Michigan Department of Community Health, East Lansing, MI, Mar 11, 2013.
6. Potentially eligible adult Medicaid beneficiaries: Who are they? Hurley Medical Center, Greater Flint Health Coalition, Flint, MI, June 5, 2013.
7. Management of Adult Obesity, 49th Annual Northern Michigan Family Medicine Update, Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan, June 17, 2013.
8. Management of Childhood Obesity, 49th Annual Northern Michigan Family Medicine Update, Shanty Creek, Bellaire, Michigan, June 17, 2013.
9. University of Michigan Medical School Career Seminar Series on Family Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan, January 15, 2014.
10. Weight gain during pregnancy: An adolescent-centered approach, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, February 26, 2014.
11. The Role of Community in Child and Maternal Health. Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club Meeting, Ypsilanti, MI April 23, 2014
9Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 12. Accelerating Social Transformation in an Era of “Viral” Social Marketing. Michigan Clinical Outcome Research and Reporting Program, Ann Arbor, MI July 22, 2014.
13. Optimizing the Mentee/mentor Relationship in Undergraduate Research. Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, Ann Arbor, MI September 30, 2014.
14. At the Intersection of Primary Care and Health Policy. University of Michigan Medical School Pathway of Excellence- Health Policy Lecture Series, Ann Arbor, MI September 6, 2014.
15. Using Crowdsourcing in Health Services Research. University of Michigan Child Health Evaluation and Research Unit, Ann Arbor, MI October 9, 2014.
16. The role of a Family Physician in Health Services Research. Taichung Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, February, 13, 2015.
17. Online Crowdsourcing to Enhance Clinical Research. National Taiwan University, Taipei Taiwan, February 16, 2015
18. Use text messaging to give low-income populations a voice. University of Michigan Medical School Diversity and Health Equity Dinner, Ann Arbor, MI April 16, 2015.
19. Making Medical Research Relevant to Everyday People. Michigan Clinical Outcome Research and Reporting Program, Ann Arbor, MI June 24, 2015.
20. Using Internet Data and Patient-Centered Technology to Improve Health. China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan, February 22, 2016.
21. Understanding your Strengths. University of Michigan General Medicine Spring Retreat, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 24, 2016.
22. Maximizing Impact in Health Services Research. Michigan Clinical Outcome Research and Reporting Program, Ann Arbor, MI July 16, 2016.
23. Strengths Based Leadership. University of Michigan General Medicine Senior Faculty Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 23, 2016.
24. Speaking Their Language: Connecting with Adolescents in Research using Social Media and Text Messaging. U-M Library Emergent Research Conversation Series, Ann Arbor, Michigan, January 23, 2017.
25. Tell us what you REALLY think: Challenges with understanding and engaging youth via technology. Center for Bioethics and Social Science in Medicine Seminar, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 9, 2017.
10Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 Other Presentations
1. RhoC GTPase, a Transforming Oncogene of Mammary Epithelium, Stimulates Expression of Genes Involved in Cytoskeletal Reorganization and Motility. Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, San Francisco, CA, April 2001. (Podium)
2. Epstein-Barr Virus is Associated with Breast Fibroadenomas in Immunosuppressed Hosts. University of Michigan Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, October 2001. (Poster)
3. VEGF-C in the Progression of Breast Cancer. University of Michigan 2002 Summer Biomedical Research Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, October 2002. (Poster)
4. Characterization of VEGF-C Expression in Breast Tissues Using High Density Tissue Microarrays. Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, New Orleans, LA, April 2003. (Poster)
5. Medical Students for Cuba. International Federation of Medical Student Associations Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, February 2004. (Podium)
6. Health in Action: Providing Opportunities for Education and Collaboration at the University of Michigan. Global Health Education Consortium Annual Meeting, April 2005. (Poster)
7. Limitation to using Diagnostic Codes to Classify Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Young Adults. University of Michigan Pediatric Research Symposium (Honorable Mention), Ann Arbor, MI, November 2006. (Poster)
8. Challenges in Valuing Sustainability: Four Years of Student Experience. Global Health Education Consortium Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2007. (Podium)
9. Limitations of Using Diagnostic Codes to Classify Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Young Adults. Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 2007. (Poster)
10. A Unique Method of Faculty and Curriculum Evaluation by Residents. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 2010. (Round table)
11. Physicians’ and Nurse Midwives’ Approach to Weight Gain during Pregnancy. Michigan Family Medicine Research Day (Best Oral Presentation by a Resident/Fellow in Women’s Health), Midland, MI, May 2010. (Podium)
11Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 12. Physicians’ and Nurse Midwives’ Approach to Weight Gain during Pregnancy. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, November 2010. (Podium)
13. An Evaluation of SHOTS Immunization Software: Use and Value to Family Medicine Residency Directors. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, November 2011. (Podium)
14. Prevalence of Obesity in Women Who Initiate Childbearing Early. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, November 2011. (Poster)
15. A Unique Resource to Facilitate Medical Education Research for STFM Members: Examples and Opportunities through CERA. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April 2012. (Plenary)
16. Implications of Teen Birth on Overweight and Obesity in Adulthood. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, November 2012. (Poster)
17. Projected Demographic and Health Characteristics of the Newly Eligible for Medicaid Under Healthcare Reform. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 2012. (Poster)
18. Text Messaging as a Community-based Survey Tool: A Pilot Study. MICHR 2013 Community Engagement Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, Mar 19, 2013
19. A Focus on Interconception Care to Improve Perinatal Outcomes. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Baltimore, MA, May 3, 2013. (Round Table)
20. Long-Term Implications of Teen Birth for Overweight and Obesity in Adulthood. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Baltimore, MA, May 3, 2013. (Poster)
21. Text Messaging as a Survey Tool: A Pilot Study. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Baltimore, MA, May 3, 2013. (Poster)
22. Publication Patterns of Presentations at Family Medicine Research Meetings. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference, Baltimore, MA, May 3, 2013. (Poster)
23. Working at the University of Michigan. New Faculty Orientation, Office Of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Aug 28, 2013. (Podium)
12Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 24. Excess Obesity Associated with Childbearing in Teenage Years. North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, November 2013. (Podium)
25. Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Association of Teen Birth with Overweight and Obesity in Later Adulthood, North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, November 2013. (Poster)
26. Sexual Behavior among Adolescents by Weight Status: A Longitudinal Analysis, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Antonio, TX, May 5, 2014. (Podium)
27. Differences in Levonorgestrel Intrauterine Device Duration of Use by Insurance Status, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Antonio, TX, May 5, 2014. (Poster)
28. Differences in Mirena Intrauterine Device (IUD) Duration of Use by Insurance Status, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 8, 2014. (Poster)
29. Potential Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Compared with Current Adult Medicaid Beneficiaries, Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 9, 2014. (Poster)
30. The Contraceptive Coverage Mandate: Does Policy Match Public Opinion? Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, San Diego, CA, June 9, 2014. (Poster)
31. Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use Among 18 and 19 Year Old Adolescent Women By Weight Status: A Longitudinal Analysis, Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, March 18, 2015. (Poster)
32. Engaging Communities to Improve Patient Care and Research, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Orlando, FL, April 27, 2015. (Seminar)
33. Health Insurance and Unintended Pregnancy in Latina Women, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Orlando, FL, April 28, 2015. (Poster)
34. Adolescent Champions: A Mechanism for Optimizing Adolescent Primary Care, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Orlando, FL, April 28, 2015. (Podium)
35. Using an MOC Part IV Project to Improve Confidential Care for Adolescent Patients, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, Orlando, FL, April 28, 2015. (Podium)
36. Text Messaging as a Survey Tool: A Pilot Study. Detroit URC 20th Anniversary Symposium, Detroit, MI, January 21, 2016. (Poster)
37. I Can’t Even…Why the Adolescent Voice is Critical to Research and Practice. Conference on Adolescent Health, Ypsilanti, MI, April 19, 2016. (Podium)
13Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 38. Characteristics of Adolescents and Young Women Ages 15-24 at Risk for Excess Weight Gain During Pregnancy. American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Washington, DC, May 16, 2016. (Poster)
39. Immediate Postpartum Contraception and Adolescents: A Proven, Patient-Centered Strategy for Improving Health Outcomes. American Public Health Association National Meeting, Denver, CO, October 31, 2016. (Roundtable)
40. Predictors of Three-Years Postpartum BMI Change among Young Women. American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, November 1, 2016. (Poster)
41. Online Crowdsourcing: How to Use this Tool for Primary Care Research. NAPCRG, Colorado Springs, CO, November, 2016. (Seminar)
42. Predictors of Three-Years Postpartum BMI Change among Young Women. NAPCRG, Colorado Springs, CO, November, 2016. (Podium)
Bibliography
Peer-Reviewed Journals and Publications
1. Kleer CG, Tseng MD, Gutsch DE, Rochford RA, Wu ZF, Joynt LK, Helvie MA, Chang T, van Golen KL, and Merajver SD. Detection of Epstein-Barr virus in rapidly growing fibroadenomas of the breast in immunosuppressed hosts. Mod Pathol. 2002;15:759-64.
2. Chang T, Liang J, Ransom S. How Taiwan does it: seeing more patients for less. Physician Exec. 2005;31(4):38-41.
3. Nowalk MP, Clinch RC, Tarn D, Chang T, Troy J, Zimmerman R. Shots by STFM: value of immunization software to family medicine residency directors. Fam Med. 2012;44(10):716-18.
4. Chang T, Llanes M, Gold K, Fetters M. Perspectives about and approaches to weight gain in pregnancy: a qualitative study of physicians and nurse midwives. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2013;13:47. PMCID: PMC3626918
5. Chang T, Choi H, Richardson CR, Davis MM. Implications of teen birth for overweight and obesity in adulthood. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2013;209(2):110.e1-7.
6. Chang T, Davis M. Potential adult Medicaid beneficiaries under the patient protection and affordable care act compared with current adult Medicaid beneficiaries. Ann Fam Med. 2013 11(5):406-11. PMCID: PMC3767708
14Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 7. Chang T, Chopra V, Zhang C, Woolford S. The role of social media in online weight management interventions: a systematic review. JMIR. 2013;15(11):e262. PMCID: PMC3868982
8. Moniz M, Davis M, Chang T. Attitudes about mandated coverage of birth control medication and other preventative health benefits in a US population. JAMA. 2014;311(24):2539-41.
9. Moniz MH, Chang T, Choi H, Davis MM. Obesity prevalence among reproductive-aged women by number of live births: United States 2001-2010. Obstet Gynecol. 2014;123 Suppl 1:158S.
10. Maurer DM, Stephens MB, Reamy BV, Crownover BK, Crawford PF, Chang T. Family physicians' knowledge of commonly overused treatments and tests. J Am Board Fam Med. 2014:27(5):699-703.
11. Sharp AL, Chang T, Cobb E, Gossa W, Rowe Z, Kohatsu L, Heisler M. Exploring real- time patient decision-making for acute care: a pilot study. West J Emerg Med. 2014:15(6):675-81. PMCID: PMC4162728
12. Chang T, Gossa W, Sharp A, Kohatsu L, Cobb EM, Heisler M. Text messaging as a community-based survey tool: a pilot study. BMC Public Health. 2014;14:936. PMCID: PMC4169823
13. Maurer DM, Stephens MB, Reamy BV, Crownover BK, Crawford PF, Chang T. Response: RE: Family physicians' knowledge of commonly overused treatments and tests. J Am Board Fam Med. 2015:28(1):162.
14. Chang T, Moniz MH. Pregnancy and weight gain: we have observed enough. Obst Gynecol. 2015;126(1): 215
15. Patel R, Chang T, Greysen, R, Chopra V. Social media use in chronic disease: a systematic review and novel taxonomy. Am J Med. 2015;128(12):1335-50.
16. Chang T, Davis MM, Kusunoki Y, Ela EJ, Hall KS, Barber JS. Sexual behavior and contraceptive use among 18 to 19 year old adolescent women by weight status: a longitudinal analysis. J Pediatr. 2015;167(3):586-92. PMCID: PMC4559226
17. Moniz MH, Dalton VK, Davis MM, Forman J, Iott B, Landgraf J, Chang T. Characterization of Medicaid policy for immediate postpartum contraception. Contraception. 2015;92(6):523-31.
18. Chang T, Moniz MH, Plegue MA, Sage Shaffer K, Vance H, Gold KJ. Patient or clinician: differences in duration of use of levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices based on who initiated discussion of placement. J Am Board Fam Med, 2016;29(1):24-8.
15Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 19. Moniz MH, Chang T, Davis MM, Forman J, Landgraf J, Dalton VK. Medicaid administrator experiences with the implementation of immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception. Womens Health Issues, 2016;26(3):313-20.
20. Chang T, Verma B, Shull T, Moniz MH, Kohatsu L, Plegue MA, Collins-Thompson K. Crowdsourcing and the accuracy of online information regarding weight gain in pregnancy: a descriptive study. J Med Internet Res, 2016;18(4):e81. PMCID: PMC4840255
21. Chang T, Ravi N, Plegue Ma, Sonneville K, Davis MM. Inadequate hydration, BMI, and obesity among US adults: NHANES 2009-2012. Ann Fam Med, 2016;14(4):320-4. PMCID: PMC4940461
22. Verma B, Nichols L, Plegue M, Moniz M, Rai M, Chang T. Advice given by community members to pregnant women: a mixed-methods study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2016;16(1):349. PMCID: PMC5103593
23. Admon L, Haefner JK, Kolenic GE, Chang T, Davis MM, Moniz MH. Recruiting pregnant patients for survey research: a head to head comparison of social media-based versus clinic-based approaches. J Med Internet Res, 2016;18(12):e326. PMCID: PMC5215244
24. Moniz M, Chang T, Heisler M, Dalton VK. Immediate postpartum long acting reversible contraception: the time is now. Contraception. Nov. 29, 2016, [Epub ahead of print]
25. Chang T, Moniz MH, Plegue MA, Sen A, Davis MM, Villamor E, Richardson CR. Characteristics of women age 15-24 at risk for excess weight gain during pregnancy. PloS One, 2017;12(3):e0173790.
Submitted Articles
Moniz M, McEvoy A, Hofmeister M, Plegue M, Chang T. Family physicians and provision of immediate postpartum contraception: A CERA study. Family Medicine (Revise/Resubmit)
Rai M, Moniz M, Blaszczak J, Richardson C, Chang T. Real-time data collection using text messaging in a primary care clinic. Telemed J E Health (Revise/Resubmit)
Lemler Hughey K, Llanes M, Plegue M, Kruger DJ, Waller A, Ledon C, Chang T. Risk for unintended pregnancy among Latino men and women in a diverse, non-urban county. J Health Care Poor Underserved
McKee KS, Plegue MA, Sen A, Moniz M, Davis M, Richardson CR, Chang T. Predictors of three-years postpartum BMI change among young women. Am J Obstet Gynecol
16Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 Moniz M, Chang T, Heisler M, Admon L, Gebremariam A, Dalton VK. Immediate postpartum intrauterine device insertion, implant insertion and tubal sterilization in the United States, 2008- 2013. Am J Obstet Gynecol
Mackey CN, Plegue MA, Deames ME, Kittle MC, Sonneville K, Chang T. Family physicians’ knowledge and beliefs regarding the health effects of added sugar. Fam Pract
Book Chapters
Chang T. Edible Legumes: A source of anti-cancer isoflavonoids. Creating a Sustainable Future: Living in Harmony with the Earth, Researchco Book Centre, New Delhi, India; 2002.
Non Peer-Reviewed Publications
Chang T. Medical Students for Cuba. Michigan Medical Journal, 2003 4(1):24-25
Chang T. Opinion: Smokers, drinkers on Medicaid? Quality care depends on knowing who your patients are. Bangor Daily News. Sept 23, 2013: http://bangordailynews.com/2013/09/23/opinion/smokers-drinkers-on-medicaid-quality-care- depends-on-knowing-who-your-patients-are/
Abstracts
Merajver S, Wu ZF, Chang T, Mirshahidi H, Meltzer P, Golen KV. Microarray analysis of RhoC-transformed mammary epithelial cells suggests molecular mechanisms of inflammatory breast cancer. Nature Genetics 27, 73 (01 Apr 2001) Poster Abstracts
Moniz MH, Chang T, Davis MM. Obesity prevalence among reproductive-aged women by number of live births: United States, 2001-2010. Obstet Gyncol. 2014 May;123 Suppl 1: 158S.
Chang T, Moniz M, Plegue M, Sen A, Davis M, Richardson C. Characteristics of adolescents at risk for excess weight gain during pregnancy [18R]. Obstet Gyncol. 2016 May;127:152S.
Moniz M, Kolenic G, Davis M, Zikmund-Fisher B, Chang T. Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic differences in sources of health information in a national sample of pregnant women [13L]. Obstet Gyncol. 2016 May;127:101S.
Press/Media Coverage
JAMA article: National and online coverage included stories in Time , Newsweek, NBC.com, LA Times, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show blog, the Washington Examiner, the Star-Ledger, Healthline, Slate, Science World Report and Yahoo! News among many other outlets with
17Tammy Chang, MD MPH MS 11/29/16 significant viewership. A Health Day article was also featured on several news sites including U.S. News and World Report, Health Magazine, MSN Healthy Living and WebMD.
Annals of Family Medicine article: We are pleased to report that our study on incoming Medicaid enrollees led by Dr. Tammy Chang in the Department of Family Medicine continues to attract media attention across the country. Dr. Chang was interviewed by several prominent outlets, including NBC Health News, Reuters, NPR blog “Shots,” Kaiser Health News and Modern Healthcare. Notably, articles by Kaiser Health and Reuters resulted in numerous national stories carried by such big names as the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and Yahoo News, among many others. Text Message article press: NPR Marketplace Tech, The Aspen Institute Five Best Ideas of the Day, VICE Grey Journal: Among them were Yahoo, Health Day, US News & World Report, Canada’s QMI agency, and United Press International- which has an audience of over 1.6 million. Journal of Pediatrics Article: National and online coverage included stories in CBS News, US News & World Report, Health.com, Knoxville Times, Fusion (ABC).
The Conversation Pieces: http://www.newsweek.com/your-child-being-poisoned-lead-water-450865 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-conversation-us/fitness-versus-fatness-wh_b_8512240.html https://theconversation.com/why-women-arent-getting-long-acting-contraception-when-they- need-it-most-48460
Other Training
1/2016 Medical Philanthropy 20/20: Vision and Practice for Funding the Future 3/2016 Philanthropic Practices for Medical Professionals, University of Michigan Medical School
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