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Matt Wingo

Matt Wingo, MD

Stanford Healthcare
870 Quarry Road
Stanford, CA  94304-2202
United States
562 505 9833 (alternative)
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Role: 
Resident - General Surgery

Other Interests

Cardiothoracic Surgery
Outcomes Research
Multiple Arterial Grafts in CABG
Human Endothelial Cells in the Regeneration of Myocardium

Research

Gaudino, M., Fremes, S., Schwann,T.A., Tatoulis, J., Wingo, M., Tranbaugh, R.F. (in press). Technical Aspects of the Use of the Radial Artery in Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
Wingo, M., de Angelis, P., Khan, F., Girardi, L., et al. Successful Treatment of 6 Giant Pulmonary Artery Aneurysms. Poster presentation at Eastern Cardiothoracic Surgical Society Annual Meeting; Clearwater Beach, FL, 10/2018
Mcmanus, C., Wingo, M., Chabot, J.A., Lee, J.A., Kuo, J.H. Septuagenarians and Older Patients are at a Higher Risk of Mortality with Adrenal Metastasectomy: An Analysis of the HCUP-NIS Database From 1992 to 2011. World Journal of Surgery, 2016;40(10):2391–7.
Pasternak, J.D., Epelboym, I., Seiser, N., Wingo, M., et al. Diagnostic utility of data from adrenal venous sampling for primary aldosteronism despite failed cannulation of the right adrenal vein. Surgery, 2016;159(1):267–74.
Tiedemann, L.M., Svoronos, A., Buchsbaum, R., Amar, P.G., Wingo, M.E., Resor, S.R. Jr., and Hirsch, L.J. Use of rufinamide in adults with epilepsy. Oral presentation at the American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting; San Antonio, TX, 12/2010

Additional Educational Information

General Surgery Residency | Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY 06/2015 – present

Emergency Medicine Scribe Systems, Inc. New York, NY 07/2009 – 05/2010
Clinical Information Manager/Medical Scribe
• Assisted Emergency Department physicians with understanding patient’s presenting problem, providing appropriate follow-up for discharge, and connecting patient with appropriate admission department.
• Documented & managed confidential patient information.
• Transcribed test results (lab tests, imaging tests, electrocardiograms & arterial blood gases) and physicians' interpretation of results.
• Reviewed prior paper medical records to provide more complete patient history.
• Linked Emergency Department physicians with external resources (e.g., various physicians, clinics, and hospitals) to provide the best support and medical evaluation for each patient.
EDUCATION
Doctor of Medicine | Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY 05/2015
Completion of Post-Baccalaureate Pre-medical Requirements | Columbia University School of General Studies, New York, NY 05/2010
Bachelor of Arts | Biola University, La Mirada, CA 05/2008
Major: Intercultural Studies | Minor: Anthropology & Biblical Studies