
Instructor, Department of Medicine
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Patient Care Related:Biosketch
Hansen Tang, DO, is a resident physician with the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of California-Davis with a Bachelors of Science in Psychology. He earned his medical degree from Pacific Northwest University Health Sciences. His clinical and research interest include medical education, and working with rural and undeserved populations.
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Education and Training
- DO 2023, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
- Postbaccalaureate Studies 2018, Pre-Professional Health Program, California State University-East Bay
- BS 2015, Psychology, University of California-Davis
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Research
- Health equity for underserved populations
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Publications
Tang H., Tanaka G., Unterman T., Bursztajn H. Detoxifying the Fear of Epigenetic Changes Due to COVID Vaccination American Journal of Medicine. 2022;135:665-666.
Tang H., Tanaka G.I., Bursztajn H.J. Transgenerational Transmission of Resilience after Catastrophic Trauma Psychiatric Times. 2021;38(6):47-51.
Tanaka G., Tang H., Haque O.S., Bursztajn H.J. How Catastrophe Can Change Personality Why EPCACE Is a Clinically Useful Diagnosis Psychiatric Times. 2019;36(9):43-44+50.
Tanaka G., Tang H., Haque O., Bursztajn H.J. Preserve Enduring Personality Changes After Catastrophic Events (EPCACE) as a diagnostic resource The Lancet Psychiatry. 2018;5(5):e9.