

Angelo de Mattos
Angelo de Mattos excels in connecting theory and practice in the field of medicine, particularly in transplantation and nephrology. As a Clinical Professor of Medicine and the Director of the Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, Dr. de Mattos brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role. His academic journey began at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, where he earned his medical degree, laying a strong foundation for his future endeavors. Dr. de Mattos further honed his expertise through rigorous residencies in Internal Medicine at the University of Miami - Jackson Memorial Medical Center and Nephrology at Hospital dos Servidores do Rio de Janeiro. His commitment to advancing his skills led him to complete fellowships in Nephrology and Transplantation at Oregon Health & Science University, where he gained invaluable insights into the complexities of kidney and pancreas transplantation. Board certified in both Nephrology and Internal Medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine, Dr. de Mattos is recognized for his clinical acumen and dedication to patient care. His research interests lie at the intersection of transplantation and nephrology, where he seeks to improve outcomes for patients undergoing kidney and pancreas transplants. In addition to his clinical and research responsibilities, Dr. de Mattos is actively involved in mentoring medical students and residents, fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals. His passion for education and patient care is evident in his approach to teaching, where he emphasizes the importance of integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application. Dr. de Mattos's contributions to the field have been acknowledged through numerous awards and recognitions, reflecting his commitment to excellence in medicine. His work continues to impact the lives of patients and inspire colleagues, making him a respected figure in the medical community.
Publications
, 361-365, 2020-12-01
, 361-366, 2010-06-01
, 609-617, 2020-09-22
, 112-116, 2021-11-25
, 11-15, 2003-03-01
, 605-609, 2020-09-15