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Professor CHANG,SHU-CHING

Shu-Ching Chang, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Medical Humanities and Social Science, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taiwan

Director of Department of Medical Humanities and Social Science, School of Medicine, Chang-Gung University, Taiwan

Associate fellow/ Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

Official Address: Department of Medical Humanities and Social Science, School of Medicine, Chang Gung University,

TEL : 886-3-2118800-3127

Email: d868404@mail.cgu.edu.tw

 

 

 

Education:

Ph.D., Graduate Institute of History, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, 2004

 

Major Experience

1. Visiting Student, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica,2002

2. Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica, 2005.1~2006.8

3. Visiting Scholar, The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London, 2006.1~2006.2

4. Assistant Professor, Department of medical Humanities and Social Science, Chang Gung University, 2006.8~2011.7

5.  Associate Professor, Department of medical Humanities and Social Science, Chang Gung University, 2011.8~2019.7

6. Director of Department of Medical Humanities and Social Science, School of Medicine, Chang-Gung University, 2015.8~

 

Professional Interests

 History of healthcare in Taiwan,   History of Nursing,  Sci-technology and Society Studies

 

Dissertation

2004. Tuberculosis Control and the Technology of Surveillance: The History of Tuberculosis in Taiwan,1945-70s, National Tsing Hua University

 

Research and Teaching Project (selected)

1. Foreign Aid and Transformation of Medicine and Public Health after the

WWⅡ in Taiwan, Supported by National Science Council, 2007.8~2010.7

2. Health, Medical Technology and Society, Supported by Ministry of Education, 2009.8~2011.7

3. A Preliminary Analysis of the History of Poliomyelitis in Taiwan during 1950s to 1960s. Supported by National Science Council, 2010.8~2011.7

4. Medical technology and patients’ experience: poliomyelitis in Taiwan during the

1950s and 1960s. Supported by National Science Council, 2011.8~2012.7

5. The Dissemination of Health Knowledge under Authoritarian in Taiwan: Examples from Pediatric Vaccination and Harvest Farm Magazine, 1945-1980s. Supported by National Science Council, 2013.8~2015.7

6. The search of modern medicine - the Pathology in Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Rule. Supported by National Science Council, 2013.8~2014.7

7. International aids, knowledge flow and the development of nursing profession in Taiwan, 1945-1970s. Supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, 2015.8~2017.7

8. Learning effects of interview with senior nurses on professional .identity among first- year nursing students. Supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, 2017.8~2018.7

9. PUMC, battlefield medical aids, military nursing and international aids: a case study based on Chow, Mei-yu, 1926-2001. Supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, 2017.8~2021.1

10. From medical students to pathologists: the construction and practice of pathological knowledge in different generations, 1950~2010s. Supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, 2019.8~2022.7

 

Publications (selected):

1.2005, “Anti-Tuberculosis Association and TB Control in Taiwan in 1950-60s”, The Taiwan Folkways, 55(1),43-72.

2. 2006, “Tuberculosis Control Policies and Discussion in Taiwan during Japanese Colonial Period”, Taiwan Historical Research, 13(1),51-97THCI

3. 2006, “ Lay Home Visitors in Tuberculosis Control after World War Ⅱ in Taiwan”, Research on Women in Modern Chinese History,(14),89-123.THCI 

4. 2009, ” The BCG Vaccination Program in Taiwan in the 1950s and 1960s”,  Taiwanese Journal of Studies for Science, Technology, and Medicine(8),121-172.THCI, TSSCI

5. 2009, ”JCRR and rural health of Taiwan in 1950s”InYu Xinzhong ed. Disease, Medical treatment and Hygiene Science the Qing Dynasty from the Perspective of Social and Cultural History, BeijingJoint Publishing. 371-396.

6. 2010,” State and Children’s Health Primary School Health Education in Taiwan in the 1950s and 1960s” ,The Academia Historica Journal (24), 89-138.THCI

7. 2010, “American-style Nursing in Taiwan: International Aid and the Origins

of Nursing Colleges”, Research on Women in Modern Chinese History, (18), 125-174.THCI

8. 2011,” From Controversy to Compulsory Inoculation: the Poliomyelitis Vaccine in Taiwan in 1960s”, in Yan-Qiu Fan ed. Diverse embeded and create transformation: one hundred year history of public health in Taiwan, Taipei : Yuan-Liou Publishing Co.,Ltd..315-352

9. 2013, “Rehabilitation, Assistive Devices and Life Experience of Poliomyelitis Patients in Taiwan , 1950s-1970s, Taiwan Historical Research, 20(2),123-174THCI

10. 2014.” Xian-Chen Xie and Intestinal Parasite Control in Taiwan”, Chang Hua Review, (19),3-36.

11. 2014” Multum in Parvo: The scientific Practice and Parasitology Research by Sadamu Yokogawa in Taiwan” 興大歷史學報 (29): 63 – 91. (corresponding author)

12. 2015.” A Preliminary Observation of Anatomical Knowledge Transfer and Practice: Using the Educational Settings of Taiwanese Medical Schools Between 1900 and 1980 for Analysis”, Taiwanese Journal of Studies for Science, Technology, and Medicine (20),,75-128.THCI core, TSSCI

13. 2015.” The Origin and Construction of the Image of Taiwan’s Nurses: A Case from the Journal of Nursing(Hu Shi Ji Kan)”, Chang Gung Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences.8(2),257-299.

14. 2018.” The Construction of Medical Knowledge: A Case Based on the Relationship between Chewing Betel Nuts and Oral Cancer”, JHSSM(人文社會與醫療學刊), 5 ,115-148. (corresponding author)

15. 2018. “The Dissemination of Pediatric Vaccination Knowledge in Taiwan: Examples from United Daily News, China Times and Min Sheng Daily, 1950~1980s” Chang Gung Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences.11(1), 75-116.

16.   2018. ” World Health Organization and the Development of Nursing in Taiwan during 1950s”, Bulletin of Academia Historica 56(4), 43-96. THCI

17.  2021. ” Compilation and Review of Chapter on Medicine and Health in Gazetteers of Taiwan (1999-2018)”, in  Hsueh-chi Hsu  ed. the  Research on the Gazetteers of Taiwan. Taipei: Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica. 351-397.

 

 Teachings

Courses:  Medicine and History;  Science, Technology and Medicine; Historical Survey of Public Health;  The History of Nursing; Introduction to the History of Communicable Disease ; Medicine and Disease in Modern East Asia Society

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