Connie Chang

Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School

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  • Harvard Medical School

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Harvard Medical School

Personal Vision Statement

I am a musculoskeletal diagnostic and interventional radiologist. Every day, in my clinical practice, questions arise, for which there are are no answers or only partial answer. My overall research goal is to improve my clinical practice through practical answers to these questions.

Short Biography

I am currently in my twelfth year of clinical practice, and Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. My primary research interests are in musculoskeletal diseases, with a focus on oncology and infection.

My undergraduate studies in Chemical Engineering and Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (2001) taught me critical thinking skills. My medical school, Weill Medical College of Cornell University (2007), focused on problem solving and application of knowledge.

Since completing my Radiology Residency and Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Fellowship at MGH (2011), I have pursued teaching of undergraduate students, medical students, residents, fellows, peers, physical therapists, among others, and research, regularly presenting at Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR), and International Skeletal Society (ISS) meetings. I am the Musculoskeletal Radiology Fellowship Director.

Clinical Interests:

  • Biopsies, injection treatment of disorders like EG, ABC, bone
  • Bone and soft tissue tumors
  • Infections of bone, joints and soft tissues
  • Joint injections
  • MR Imaging of Wrist, Foot & Ankle
  • Spine injections

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