Time slot's time in Taipei (GMT+8)
- 2025/10/18
- Room 101
- Type: Physical
- New Horizons in ARDS - Innovations and Insights from Leading Experts Memorial Symposium of Prof. Kuo-Chin Kao
- TIME
- TOPIC
- SPEAKER
- MODERATOR
- 16:10-16:35
- The Role of Lung Biopsy in ARDS- Ko-Wei Chang
- SPEAKER:
張克威(Ko-Wei Chang)
Taiwan (台灣)
- MODERATOR:
- Dr. 張克威(Ko-Wei Chang)
- Attending Physician
- Department of Thoracic Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Biography:
I graduated from the School of Medicine at Chang Gung University in 2011 and completed postgraduate training and internal medicine residency at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. In 2016, I began serving as a fellow in the Department of Thoracic Medicine at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and was promoted to Attending Physician in 2018. My research focuses primarily on critical care medicine, with a particular emphasis on acute respiratory distress syndrome and prone positioning. I am also a member of the hospital’s lung transplant team and have conducted research related to lung transplantation. I participated in the Taiwan Severe Influenza Research Consortium and have published several papers. In early 2020, I was responsible for managing the hospital’s first severe COVID-19 case and published a case report on it. I am currently pursuing studies at the Graduate Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences at Chang Gung University, with a research focus on microbiota and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
I graduated from the School of Medicine at Chang Gung University in 2011 and completed postgraduate training and internal medicine residency at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. In 2016, I began serving as a fellow in the Department of Thoracic Medicine at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and was promoted to Attending Physician in 2018. My research focuses primarily on critical care medicine, with a particular emphasis on acute respiratory distress syndrome and prone positioning. I am also a member of the hospital’s lung transplant team and have conducted research related to lung transplantation. I participated in the Taiwan Severe Influenza Research Consortium and have published several papers. In early 2020, I was responsible for managing the hospital’s first severe COVID-19 case and published a case report on it. I am currently pursuing studies at the Graduate Institute of Clinical Medical Sciences at Chang Gung University, with a research focus on microbiota and acute respiratory distress syndrome.


