Monday, 24 March 2014

Angela Gucwa: Realize a Lifelong Dream



After more than ten years of rigorous medical education, Angela Gucwa is about to realize a lifelong dream. The vascular surgery fellow will be completing her fellowship in the Greenville Health System in just a few months, and looks forward to completing her vascular surgery boards so that she can begin practicing independently.

“It feels surreal,” Angela Gucwa acknowledged. “I started medical school in 2002, then residency in 2006, and it’s only in 2014 that I will be truly headed out on my own as a surgeon.”

Angela Gucwa completed her undergraduate coursework at the University of Georgia in Athens, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2002 with a degree in biology. By then she had decided on surgery as a career. After UGA Angela Gucwa went on to Medical College of Georgia. “I was pre-med in undergrad,” Angela Gucwa recalled, “which meant a lot of time in the lab and not a lot of fun, but the hours spent over organic chemistry problem sets was well worth it. I’m a surgeon now, and that’s always been my goal.”

Before coming to the Greenville Health System, Angela Gucwa was a resident at the Medical College of Georgia. Angela Gucwa completed both a general surgery residency and spent time as a research resident. “I found research really rewarding,” said Angela Gucwa. “I published some interesting papers as a researcher – even the ones on carbohydrates – and doing research gave me a new approach to surgery. It made me more interested in the process, rather than just the results.”

Friday, 21 March 2014

Angela Gucwa: Residency at the Medical College of Georgia

Angela Gucwa completed her surgical fellowship through the Greenville Health System, and will be starting as a vascular surgeon in June of 2014. She did her undergraduate work at the University of Georgia, and attended medical school at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta.

From there, Angela Gucwa began her residency at the Medical College of Georgia with Georgia Regents University. Angela Gucwa is currently completing her fellowship in the Greenville Health System.

It is a long and difficult journey to become a surgeon. However, Angela Gucwa knows that the journey is just beginning. Now that she is near completing her fellowship and will soon be accredited as a full surgeon, the stakes are higher than ever, as patients begin putting their lives in her hands. Despite the pressure, Angela Gucwa knows that the experience that she has gained from her fellowship through the Greenville Health System, as well as her prior education, will assist her in this process.



Angela Gucwa has wished to be a surgeon for a very long time. She is excited that 2014 will bring the fruition of her dreams and looks forward to helping thousands of patients throughout the length of her long career. “I’m really interested in experiencing the fast-paced world of medicine in a metropolitan center,” Angela Gucwa says. “I’ve practiced mostly in more suburban areas.”

With the completion of her fellowship fast approaching, Angela Gucwa believes she has cultivated the necessary skills to become a highly skilled and successful surgeon. “I’ve worked with immensely talented and well recognized doctors and that work has given me a real sense of confidence in my work as a surgeon.”

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Angela Gucwa: Fully Certified Vascular Surgeon

Angela Gucwa is completing a long journey from student to surgeon in the summer of 2014, when she becomes a fully certified vascular surgeon.

Vascular surgery involves the diagnosis and management of disorders of the arterial, venous and lymphatic systems, not including the intracranial vessels and the heart.

In addition to her hands-on experience as a surgeon, Angela Gucwa has done extensive scientific research and writing related to this specialty. Her research has appeared in the American Journal of Surgery and Carbohydrate Research, and she made contributions to the book ACS Surgery: Principles and Practices, both of which are highly regarded in the field. Topics that Angela Gucwa has written about include the following PET/CT findings, virtual patient simulators, and breast procedures.



Spending some time on this research part has been very important to Angela Gucwa. While she is primarily a clinical surgeon, the amount of time that she has spent working with others in order to further the body of knowledge associated with procedures has been extremely educational.

Angela Gucwa knows that the future of clinical procedures depends on the research that is completed today. The cutting edge processes that are currently going on in surgical rooms across the country are only possible due to the amount of research that has gone into them. Angela Gucwa feels that the time that she spent researching and collaborating with other surgeons and doctors in order to deepen understanding into important medical matters is a strong step forward for science and will pave the way for more complex and succinct patient care.

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Angela Gucwa, Completing Surgical Fellowship in the Greenville Health System



After completing medical school and residency, the next step for a young doctor is to complete a fellowship. Angela Gucwa has had the fortune of completing her surgical fellowship through the Greenville Health System. She will be starting as a vascular surgeon in June of 2014.

The process of becoming a vascular surgeon is a long and arduous one. Angela Gucwa has been working toward this goal ever since she started as an undergraduate at the University of Georgia, Athens in 2002. After completing her undergraduate degree in biology cum laude, she then went on to attend the Medical College of Georgia. After this, it is required for medical students to complete a residency, which she did through the Medical College of Georgia with Georgia Regents University. Finally, Angela Gucwa is currently completing her fellowship in the Greenville Health System.



It is a long and arduous journey to become a surgeon. However, Angela Gucwa knows that the journey is just beginning. Now that she is near completing her fellowship and will soon be accredited as a full surgeon, the stakes are higher than ever as thousands of people will soon be putting their lives in her hands. Despite the pressure, Angela Gucwa knows that the experience that she has gained from her fellowship through the Greenville Health System, as well as her prior education, will assist her in this process.

Angela Gucwa has wished to be a surgeon for a very long time. She is excited that 2014 will bring the fruition of her dreams and looks forward to helping thousands of patients throughout the length of her long career.

Monday, 10 February 2014

7 Years with American College of Surgeons: Angela Gucwa



Angela Gucwa believes strongly in professional networking. Particularly in a field like medicine, it is important to be connected with politically powerful people so that knowledge and talent can be supported. Just recently, Angela Gucwa has celebrated spending seven years with the American College of Surgeons.

The American College of Surgeons is a professional organization that is dedicated to the networking needs of surgeons. Angela Gucwa has been mentored by the American College of Surgeons, and much of her success today she attributes to the amazing people that she met through this group.


In addition to networking and meeting several talented individuals through the American College of Surgeons, Angela Gucwa also served on the Education Committee and the Young Surgeons Committee. She feels very strongly about giving back to the organization that is helping her get on her feet as a young surgeon.

Angela Gucwa has been a member of the American College of Surgeons ever since she graduated from medical school at the Medical College of Georgia in 2006. Since then, she has been extremely successful in research and publication, and will soon be board eligible for vascular surgery.

Angela Gucwa encourages other surgeons to consider joining a professional organization like the American College of Surgeons. It is important to have a foothold politically and to have people know who you are in addition to your talent you would be to bringing to the table. Angela Gucwa has the talent and the ability to network well with those around her, which will give her a distinct advantage in the world of medicine.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Medical Researcher Angela Gucwa



With a future as a surgeon who primarily specializes in vascular procedures, Angela Gucwa will be responsible for saving many lives. However, Angela Gucwa would like to shed light on the importance of medical research. Lives are not just saved on the operating table; rather, they are also saved in the laboratory and through years of extensive research in order to prevent disease and optimize procedures.
Angela Gucwa


Angela Gucwa has done extensive scientific research and writing in addition to her hands-on experience as a surgeon. Her publications include contributions to the American Journal of Surgery and Carbohydrate Research, as well as an appearance in the book ACS Surgery: Principles and Practices, both of which are highly regarded in the field. Topics that Angela Gucwa has written about include the following: PET/CT findings, virtual patient simulators, and breast procedures.

Spending some time on the research part of the field was very important to Angela Gucwa. While she is primarily a clinical surgeon, the amount of time that she has spent working with others in order to further the body of knowledge associated with procedures has been extremely rewarding and eye opening.

Angela Gucwa knows that the future of clinical procedures depends on the research that is completed today. The cutting edge processes that are currently going on in surgical rooms across the country are only possible due to the amount of research that has gone into them. Angela Gucwa feels that the time that she spent researching and collaborating with other surgeons and doctors in order to deepen understanding into important medical matters is a strong step forward for science and will pave the way for more complex and succinct patient care.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Preparing a Conference Presentation: Notes from Angela Gucwa

Giving your first conference presentation can be very stressful, but for Angela Gucwa, these presentations have become second nature. Angela Gucwa has been regularly giving conference presentations since 2008, and has given at least nineteen presentations at various conferences and on a wide range of topics. Angela Gucwa offers some tips for conference presentations that can help you feel confident and prepared.


ª  Dress the part. Angela Gucwa emphasizes that you should always wear business dress to a conference. Looking like a professional will help you feel like a professional. Keep professional outfits simple – you don’t want to be worrying about whether the pattern on your shirt is too loud while talking to a colleague, explains Angela Gucwa.
ª  Write notes, but not a speech. Many conference presenters simply read straight from a paper as though there is no audience there. As long as you feel comfortable, you are better off sketching broad notes and an order of discussion. This will make your presentation much more dynamic and keep listeners engaged throughout the presentation, says Angela Gucwa.
Time yourself. At any conference you will be given a time limit for your talk. Practice your speech several times at home to make sure it stays within the limit, says Angela Gucwa. It is unprofessional and disrespectful to take up other people’s time by going over the limit. Angela Gucwa also notes that you should pay attention to the speed at which you give your talk – it will probably be faster on the day of your speech because of your nerves.