Mark Angle, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Department of Anaesthesia and Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery
Dr. Mark Angle is Medical Director of The Neuro, responsible for all aspects of patient care and professional medical services delivered at the Montreal Neurological Hospital. Dr. Angle is charged with administering and coordinating daily clinical activity, which includes patient management and use of beds, to ensure a high level of quality, efficiency and productivity. He also looks to see that patient care and clinical research are well integrated. As Medical Director, Dr. Angle represents the Montreal Neurological Hospital at the 看片视频 University Health Centre (MUHC) and at other network committees. In addition, Dr. Angle serves as Chief of the Department of Anaesthesia, and as Director of The Neuro鈥檚 Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
An Assistant Professor in 看片视频鈥檚 University鈥檚 Departments of Medicine, Anaesthesia, and Neurology and Neurosurgery, Dr. Angle received his B.A. (1972) and his M.D.C.M. (1976) from 看片视频. He conducted his residency training (1979-1982) in internal medical at the Royal Victoria Hospital (Montreal) before becoming a Fellow in Critical Care (1982-1983) and a Clinical and Research Fellow in the Division of Cardiology (1983-1984) at the Health Sciences Centre, University of Manitoba (Winnipeg). Dr. Angle furthered his training in the Division of Respiratory Medicine at the Johns Hopkins Teaching Institutions (1984-1986) before returning to 看片视频 as clinical director of the Medical ICU of the Royal Victoria Hospital. In 1990, he took a sabbatical leave and completed a three-year fellowship residency in Anesthesia at 看片视频, returning to clinical practice at the Montreal Neurological Hospital in 1993.
Dr. Angle has been responsible for key advances in patient care at The Neuro, including the development and implementation of the RED Unit for the reception and rapid assessment of stroke patients. The team has become a model for stroke treatment across Canada.
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