Yu-Hsiang Meng, MD

Yu-Hsiang Meng, MD, is a PhD student at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. His research interests focus on how emerging technologies can enhance healthcare delivery, especially in emergency medicine and the care of critical illnesses. With his experience as a practicing emergency physician, he recognized the potential of these technologies to transform healthcare. Nonetheless, he also realized that they could not be safely implemented without rigorous assessment. To further explore this field, Yu-Hsiang seeks to expand his expertise to include methodologies such as economic evaluation, in addition to his experience in clinical epidemiology and health workforce wellness research. Ultimately, he aims to contribute to a resilient health system that benefits patients, families, and health professionals.

Prior to joining Dartmouth, Yu-Hsiang earned his MD from Chang Gung University in Taiwan. He practiced as an emergency physician at Taipei Veterans General Hospital and was appointed as an Instructor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and National Defense Medical University.