Amy S. Chang, MD
Dr. Chang, a local Bridgewater Raynham High School graduate, went on to study Electrical Engineering at MIT. She earned her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. After completing her residency at the Boston University and Tufts University Combined Dermatology Residency Program, she was recruited by Tufts Medical Center as an Assistant Professor of Dermatology. While there, she also served as principal investigators for teaching grants and clinical trials, as well as the Residency Program Director. A board-certified dermatologist for over 15 years, Dr. Chang is currently on the staff of Good Samaritan Medical Center. She has deep ties within the community and considers her patients to be family.
Outside of her dermatology practice, Dr. Chang loves to do yoga and cycling. She has been practicing Kenpo Karate for over eight years and holds a sixth degree black belt. In her remaining spare time, she likes to keep up with her three boys, cook, read for her book clubs, and keep the plants alive.
Undergraduate Education: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Medical Education: MD, Tufts University School of Medicine
Internship: Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, RI
Residency: Boston University and Tufts University Combined Dermatology Residency Program, Boston, MA
Board Certifications: Dermatology, 2004, 2012
Hospital Affiliations: Good Samaritan Medical Center
Memberships: Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology; member, Massachusetts Academy of Dermatology, New England Dermatological Society, Massachusetts Medical Society, American Contact Dermatitis Society, International Dermatology Society, and American Medical Association