Angela Chang, MD
Associate Professor
Pediatrics
School of Medicine
Dr. Angela Chang is an allergist and immunologist who cares for children with allergic diseases and problems linked to allergies. Her expertise includes food allergies, eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma and hives. She enjoys working with general pediatricians to prevent food allergies in at-risk infants.
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After completing her bachelor's degree in biological sciences at Duke University, Chang earned her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University. She completed a residency in pediatrics at Northwestern University and a fellowship in allergy and immunology at UCSF.
Outside of work, Chang enjoys spending time with her husband, young children, and two pugs, Millie and Bear. Her family has a mission to find the most delicious sushi in the Bay Area.
Education & Training
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- Pediatric Allergy/Immunology UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital 06/2017
- Pediatrics Residency Northwestern University Lurie Children's Hospital 06/2015
- MD Case Western Reserve University 05/2012
- BS Biological Sciences Duke University 05/2008
Publications (4)
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Tetralogy of FallotInfantFood HypersensitivityIncidenceInfant, NewbornNut HypersensitivityImmunoglobulin EAnaphylaxisDiet TherapyNutsCardiac Surgical ProceduresHeart Septal Defects, VentricularUnited StatesAtrioventricular BlockDermatitis, Atopic
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First reported allergic reaction in the United States to pili nut (Canarium ovatum).
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice 2020 Cho EJ, Chang AL -
Natural History of Food-Triggered Atopic Dermatitis and Development of Immediate Reactions in Children.
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice 2015 Chang A, Robison R, Cai M, Singh AM -
Assessment of Cytomegalovirus Hybrid Preventative Strategy in Pediatric Heart Transplant Patients.
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2012 Lin A, Worley S, Brubaker J, Boyle G, Nasman C, Sabella C, Danziger-Isakov LA -
Early and delayed atrioventricular conduction block after routine surgery for congenital heart disease.
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2010 Lin A, Mahle WT, Frias PA, Fischbach PS, Kogon BE, Kanter KR, Kirshbom PM