About
Eric Chang, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology) at Yale School of Medicine and a Yale Medicine specialist in hematology. He focuses clinically on non-cancerous blood diseases and cares for patients at Smilow Cancer Hospital locations in Trumbull and Orange, Connecticut.
Dr. Chang earned his MD from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (2017), followed by residency in Internal Medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital (2020) and a fellowship in Hematology & Oncology at the same institution (2023).
His research interests include anticoagulation therapies, thrombosis, and the management of blood disorders in critical care settings, particularly in the context of infectious diseases such as COVID-19. He has contributed to studies analyzing treatment outcomes and mortality rates in hospitalized patients through propensity score-matched analyses.
No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided information.
Dr. Chang's academic contributions include collaborative research efforts. No specific grants or advisee students were noted in the available data. He is actively involved in the Hematology Program at Smilow Cancer Hospital, contributing to clinical and research initiatives in benign hematology.