Dr. Po-Chang Hsu, M.D., M.S.

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About Dr. Po-Chang

Po-Chang Hsu, M.D., M.S., is a medical doctor with a diverse background in medicine, research, and medical writing. With a profound belief in the power of effective communication between healthcare providers and patients, Dr. Hsu strives to create impactful and accurate medical content. His extensive background encompasses areas such as neurology, psychiatry, pediatrics, and neonatology, reflecting a rich diversity of expertise.

Dr. Hsu’s educational journey includes a Master of Science from Harvard University, where he delved into neuroimaging in schizophrenia patients, culminating in a significant thesis. His passion for research also led him to contribute to groundbreaking projects, such as NASA’s Phoenix Lander Mission, and intensive neuroimaging studies in neonates at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Graduating with a Doctor of Medicine from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2016, Dr. Hsu has garnered substantial clinical experience, treating a broad spectrum of patients across various age groups and medical conditions.

Transitioning into a dedicated career in medical writing and consultation, Dr. Hsu has honed his craft, authoring and ghostwriting a plethora of medical books and articles. His commitment lies in enhancing healthcare outcomes through the meticulous dissemination of medical knowledge and insights. Currently, Dr. Hsu collaborates with Ascendant NY and other esteemed organizations, offering his expertise in creating and reviewing medical content to ensure its precision, relevance, and reliability.

Education

  • Doctor of Medicine from Tufts University School of Medicine
    (2016)
  • Master of Science from Harvard University (2011)
  • Bachelor of Science from Tufts University (2011)

Experience

  • As a medical doctor, worked with a wide range of patients, including adult and pediatric patients with acute and chronic conditions
  • Extensive clinical research experience at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital, both of which are Harvard Medical School-affiliated institutions
  • A team member of the NASA Phoenix Lander Mission, which used a robotic spacecraft to explore the north polar region of Mars
  • Successful transition to a full-time career as a medical writer, ghostwriter, and consultant
  • Dedicated to promoting the dissemination of medical knowledge and facilitating meaningful interactions between patients and the healthcare community