Bliss Chang is an Internal Medicine resident at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University who is immensely passionate about revolutionizing the way medicine is taught. He received his MD from Harvard Medical School where he was named as the top performer in the advanced medicine rotation. He has a book publishing soon with Elsevier, Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine: Key Summaries for Common Medical Practices; a title with Springer, The Ultimate Medical School Rotation Guide. He has also created educational videos for the famed First Aid Step 1 book and published numerous research articles on topics such as protein function in leading journals such as Nature Communications. Notably, he is co-founder and CEO of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology funded start-up that aims to help medical providers minimize medical errors. Bliss has been featured in several notable events such as Elsevier's Global Clinical Challenge and was featured in the video A Day in the Life of a Harvard Medical Student which has grossed half a million views.