
Manuel Castillo-Angeles
@manuelcastillmd
Research fellow @CSPH_BWH
@HarvardChanSPH Graduate. Interested in Surgery & Public Health.
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06-10-2012 00:01:59
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Continuity of care is more important than hospital quality in the association of transition of care with mortality in readmitted Emergency General Surgery patients. ow.ly/7apj50zVEVh Manuel Castillo-Angeles CSPH Zara Cooper #SoMe4Surgery #AuthorVideo: ow.ly/wU5O50zVF3s


Part of our ongoing series What Comes Next: the impact of #COVID19 on surgery: "Time for progress in deceased organ donation" Manuel Castillo-Angeles Joel Adler csph.brighamandwomens.org/covid-and-orga…


Excited to get back to our weekly research Works-in-Progress meeting! Thanks Gerard Doherty for helping us kick-off 2020-2021 w/ reflections on his career in academic surgery, Manuel Castillo-Angeles for sharing #WIP on frailty & EGS, & lead research fellow Rachel Atkinson for organizing



I E McElroy MD, MPH: @iemcelroymd.bsky.social Assoc4AcademicSurgery I am but a single part of a powerhouse team! Thank you Eugene Kim for using his national leadership platform to promote important culture change in surgery Erika Rangel Manuel Castillo-Angeles #AAS2021

Eugene Kim Prez address Assoc4AcademicSurgery infertility/pregnancy complications among women surgeons. Unsurprising:⬆️ need for assisted repro/complications⬇️ wellness/career satisfaction. We can do better:✔️support from leaders✔️Culture change✔️support preg in training ✔️⬇️OR workload


A nice memory! PPCR Teaching Assistants and Junior Faculty Manuel Castillo-Angeles in the 2019- 5 Days Immersion course offered by Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health- ECPE. Our PPCR alumni can apply and become Teaching Assistants in our program. "By teaching, we learn" Seneca.


New today JAMA Surgery: the need for a surgical culture that normalizes pregnancy and motherhood and how surgical program leadership help.Erika Rangel Doug Smink Manuel Castillo-Angeles Brigham and Women’s Department of Surgery jamanetwork.com/journals/jamas…

It is always amazing to go back to your roots, and nothing better than to have all the Peruvian doctors in the area together 🇵🇪 #peruvians #latinosinmedicine #IMG #LatinasInMedicine @PeruDoctorsUS #ArribaPeru


Lack of workplace support surgeons w/obstetric/neonatal health assoc w/ postpartum depression. ➡️stigma ➡️fear of being weak ➡️$$ loss (38%>$50k!) ➡️told “no” by workplace The cost of culture cannot be surgeon’s/children’s health. Manuel Castillo-Angeles Brigham and Women’s General and GI Surgery Brigham and Women’s Department of Surgery


New in Annals ‼️ INCREDIBLY important paper evaluating the long road to parenthood in surgery. journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger… Rachel Atkinson ; Manuel Castillo-Angeles ; Eugene Kim ; Yue-Yung Hu, MD, MPH ; Ankush Gosain ; Sarah Rae Easter MD ; Jim Dupree, MD, MPH ; Zara Cooper ; Erika Rangel


Thanks to Brigham and Women’s Department of Surgery for letting us be together for a celebration of academics at #asc2022!


Thanks to JAMA Surgery for publishing our work on PDs perspectives on paternity leave. More work is needed to normalize parenthood during surgical training and to promote work-life integration. Also thanks to Erika Rangel & Doug Smink for their amazing mentorship.

Thanks to the Surgical Infection Society for the Oral Presentation Award. And, getting all the latinos together was definitely the highlight of this conference! LatinoSurgSociety #SIS2022 #SoMe4Surgery


Congrats Stephanie Nitzschke & Christine Wu for getting the Association for Surgical Education CESERT Pyramid Diamond Award! CSPH Brigham and Women’s Department of Surgery Zara Cooper Gerard Doherty Doug Smink


Pregnant surg residents ▶️69% >60 hr/wk ▶️52% >4 calls/mo ▶️50% operate >12 hr/wk ▶️ most:0️⃣ time off after miscarriage Why? ✔️Stigma ✔️fear of burdening peers Pushing boundaries of health teaches long term unhealthy behaviors, not good surgeons #sew2022 Manuel Castillo-Angeles


Thanks to Jeremy Lipman & Kyla Terhune, MD, MBA for the invitation to participate in this panel with amazing co-panelists Ajita Prabhu, MD FACS, Peter Yoo & Nicole Christian and to APDS surgery for continuing the conversation on this important topic #SEW2023 Erika Rangel CSPH Zara Cooper Eugene Kim

Excited to see our work out in JAMA Surgery today, challenging historical notions about the (in)adequacy of in-hospital mortality to account for the needs of older trauma patients. Many thanks to Yale Surgery Yale School of Medicine Yale School of Public Health Stanford Surgery Brigham and Women’s Department of Surgery CSPH
