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Kathleen Pih–Chang was born on 1902 in New Zealand, is a Doctor. Discover Kathleen Pih–Chang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?
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Her husband is Francis Chang
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Kathleen Pih–Chang Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kathleen Pih–Chang worth at the age of 89 years old? Kathleen Pih–Chang’s income source is mostly from being a successful Doctor. She is from New Zealand. We have estimated
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The Changs returned to New Zealand in 1969, retiring to Tauranga. Pih–Chang continued to work as a Honorary Medical Practitioner.
In 1955 they moved to Hong Kong where Chang was Professor of Anatomy at Hong Kong University. Pih–Chang took up a role as a medical missionary at the Kwun Tong Peace Clinic treating the homeless and destitute, and refugees from China.
In 1938 Pih–Chang married Francis Chang in Hong Kong. The couple taught at the medical school at St John's University in Shanghai where Chang was Professor of Anatomy and remained there for twelve years. They spent a year in New Zealand from 1946 to 1947 where Chang lectured in anatomy at the University of Otago Medical School. They returned to China but conditions were difficult under the Communist government, especially for academics, so in 1950 they left China. They settled in Singapore for five years where they both taught at the University of Malaya.
In 1938 she married Francis Chang a Professor of Anatomy at St John's University in Shanghai. He died in Tauranga in 1978.
She studied ophthalmology at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London from 1935, graduating with a Diploma in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery in 1937. When she returned to China the Japanese had begun to bomb Canton (now Guangzhou) but Pih–Chang continued to work.
On graduation Pih–Chang took up a position as a house surgeon in Oamaru for a year. She was ordained as a missionary in Dunedin in 1930 and later that year she returned to China as a Presbyterian Church missionary. After learning Cantonese she worked at the Kong Cheun Hospital which was run by the Canton Villages Mission. She performed a wide range of medical duties including surgery, caring for maternity cases and treating infectious diseases.
She attended primary school in Waimate, then high school at Otago Girls High School. She graduated MBChB from the University of Otago in 1929.
Pih–Chang was naturalised as a New Zealander in 1928. Only two Chinese were naturalised between 1904 and 1951.
Kathleen Pih–Chang (1902–1991) (also known as Pih Zhen–Wah and Kathleen Pih) was a Chinese–born New Zealand medical doctor and the first Chinese person to graduate as a doctor from the University of Otago in 1929.