Dr. Chang first volunteered with the U.S. Olympic Committee in 1996 and worked her way into the committee’s training center. As the chief medical officer, Dr. Chang will collaborate with trainers, chiropractors and physical therapists to provide medical assistance for all athletes.
Dr. Chang is currently the vice president of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. She earned her medical degree from Ohio State University in Columbus and completed her residency at the University of California Los Angeles. Dr. Chang also completed a fellowship in sports medicine at Ohio State.
Read the report from The Daily Californian about Dr. Cindy Chang.
Read other coverage on team physicians:
– Oakland A’s Pitcher Files Medical Negligence Suit Against Team Physician
– Dr. Craig Westin Named Troupe Physician for Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet
– Dr. Mark Galland Named Medical Director, Orthopedic Consultant for Wake Technical College
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