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Gustavo G Angaramo MD

TitleAssociate Professor
InstitutionUMass Chan Medical School
DepartmentAnesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
AddressUMass Chan Medical School
55 Lake Avenue North
Worcester MA 01655
Phone508-334-0582
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    InstitutionT.H. Chan School of Medicine
    DepartmentAnesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine
    DivisionAnesthesiology Critical Care


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    I knew I wanted to be a doctor since I was in elementary school.

    I graduated from the University of Buenos Aires in 1988 andentered a surgery residency at the British Hospital of Buenos Aires where I spent four years including the last one as chief resident. In 1993, Iwas accepted there for a three-year fellowship in general thoracic surgery. However, I have always been interested in cardiovascular physiology and in search of that training I came to the US in 1997 and completed a clinical fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery here at UMass.

    In 2000, I started a surgical critical care fellowship at Mass. General. The following year I returned to UMass and joined the faculty in the surgery department and was appointed the coordinator of the cardiac ICU.

    Three years later, I began a residency in anesthesiology at the University of Cincinnati. When I completed my residency, I returned once again to UMass but this time as a faculty member in the anesthesiology department. I currently provide clinical anesthesia in the operating rooms as well as serve as an attending physician in the ICU.

    Over the past ten years, I have trained in top-notch institutions, and engaged in leading-edge research in cardiothoracic surgery further specializing in anesthesiology and surgical critical care. I have been very fortunate to practice in highly enriched environments where my productivity was greatly enhanced by the competitive and supportive atmosphere.

    In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my wife and three beautiful children, as well as listening to music, playing tennis, soccer and skiing.

    Since I have spent quite some time training in different specialties, I recognize how important a solid background is to practice medicine in the twenty-first century. I enjoy working with medical students and residents in order to help train better physicians that will be proud to be part of the healthcare system in the future.



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    1. Brighton T, Bagchi A, Fernandez J, Ashton S, Angaramo G, Ha M. Perioperative Management of Buprenorphine at an Urban Academic Medical Center. J Surg Res. 2024 Oct; 302:160-165. PMID: 39098114.
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    2. Alexander B, Angaramo G, Walz JM, Kakouros N, Moiz Hafiz A, Walker J, Krapchev P. A Novel Approach to Managing Trans-Subclavian Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement With Regional Anesthesia. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2018 06; 32(3):1391-1393. PMID: 29128481.
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    3. Angaramo G, Francalancia N, Shubjeet K, Brea F. A novel maneuver used to rule out intraarterial placement of the introducer sheath in a patient with an ipsilateral mature forearm hemodialysis fistula. Anesthesiology. 2004 Oct; 101(4):1052. PMID: 15448569.
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