Harvard Medical School June 7, 2023
By M.R.F. Buckley

Neurologist has long record of medical education service at HMS

Following an intensive national search, Harvard Medical School Dean George Q. Daley has announced that Bernard Chang will become the School’s next dean for medical education, effective July 31.

Chang, a noted neurologist, dedicated HMS faculty member and educator, and advisory dean for the Francis Weld Peabody academic society, succeeds Dean Edward Hundert, who announced last November after nine years helming the Program in Medical Education that he is transitioning to a new role as senior philanthropic advisor in the HMS Office of Alumni Affairs and Development while continuing to serve as associate director for the Center for Bioethics and a senior faculty member in the Department of Global Health...

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