Learning From Leaders
In this episode of Learning from Leaders, we welcomed a very special guest: Hannah Chang, M.D. Dr. Chang is a member of the UT Southwestern Medical School class of 2026. Dr. Chang is the 2026 recipient of the Ho Din Award, and we had the honor of delivering the good news as a surprise on the podcast. This award is the highest honor bestowed upon a graduating med student at UT Southwestern and has been awarded for more than 80 years, dating back to the inception of Southwestern Medical College – the precursor to what is now UT Southwestern. Beyond the surprise, we talked to Hannah about what it means to be a leader in her own right as a medical student, and now as she transitions into a medical resident and the expectations that come with becoming a doctor. Dr. Chang shares moments from Match Day, her time at UT Southwestern, her volunteer experiences, and looks ahead to her future and how she wants to shape her career as a future leader. Dr. Chang reflects on what it takes to navigate the residency match process, why dermatology needs a strong foundation in general medicine, and how UT Southwestern’s diverse training sites shaped her development. She also shares the mentors who helped guide her path, her passion for pediatric and vulvar dermatology, and the leadership lessons she learned through service at a free clinic and as a patient navigator. Along the way, Dr. Chang describes how music and teamwork intersect through the UT Southwestern Heartstrings Ensemble, and why philanthropy is essential to advancing research, education, and equitable care. Chapters: 00:00 - Cold open: Going the extra mile for patients 01:00 - Welcome and introducing Hannah Chang 02:22 - Match Day emotions and what it means 03:06 - How the residency match algorithm works 04:32 - Transitional year and why it matters for dermatology 06:26 - How UT Southwestern prepared her for residency 09:00 - Mentorship, paying it forward, and academics 11:31 - What vulvar dermatology is and why awareness matters 12:38 - Service, leadership, and meeting people where they are 14:15 - Heartstrings Ensemble: music, psychiatry, and connection 16:28 - Research ambitions and balancing clinical care 17:43 - Why philanthropy matters in medicine and education 21:40 - The Hodin Award reveal and immediate reaction 24:17 - Rapid fire: running, board games, food, and life after graduation 28:05 - Closing and what’s next Episode Details: Season 3 | Episode 5 Host/Producer: Dustin Magwire | Digital Media Senior Manager, Southwestern Medical Foundation – www.swmedical.org [http://www.swmedical.org] Videography: Brazos Film & Video - www.brazosfilms.com [http://www.brazosfilms.com] Disclaimer: The Southwestern Medical Foundation Podcast is intended solely for educational purposes. Nothing contained therein constitutes, nor should be interpreted as medical, healthcare, financial or legal advice. Southwestern Medical Foundation strives for accuracy in its publications, including the Podcast. However, due to the nature of the topics discussed, there frequently is not a clear-cut “right answer.” Consequently, Southwestern Medical Foundation cannot guarantee the accuracy or sufficiency of any information presented. The views of the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations, nor Southwestern Medical Foundation, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center or the University of Texas System. The inclusion of any guest or mention of any product or service does not constitute an endorsement thereof, nor of any company, employer, or organization with which the guest, product, or service is affiliated.
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