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Dr. Mark Angle serves as Medical Director of The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital), overseeing all patient care and professional medical services at the Montreal Neurological Hospital while ensuring integration of clinical research. He concurrently holds leadership positions as Chief of the Department of Anesthesia and Director of The Neuro's Intensive Care Unit. As an Assistant Professor at McGill University's Faculty of Medicine, he maintains cross-appointments in the Departments of Medicine, Anesthesia, and Neurology and Neurosurgery.
Dr. Angle's educational background includes:
- B.A. (1972) from McGill University
- M.D.C.M. (1976) from McGill University
- Internal Medicine Residency (1979-1982) at Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal
- Critical Care Fellowship (1982-1983) at Health Sciences Centre, University of Manitoba
- Cardiology Fellowship (1983-1984) at Health Sciences Centre, University of Manitoba
- Respiratory Medicine Training (1984-1986) at Johns Hopkins Teaching Institutions
- Anesthesia Residency (1990-1993) at McGill University
His research and clinical interests focus on optimizing acute neurological care through system innovation, particularly in stroke management and neurocritical care. Dr. Angle pioneered the RED Unit for rapid stroke assessment, establishing a national model for time-sensitive neurological intervention. His work emphasizes operational efficiency in ICU settings while maintaining rigorous integration of clinical research with patient care protocols across anesthesia, neurology, and critical care disciplines.
Dr. Angle directs The Neuro's Intensive Care Unit and leads the RED Unit team, which has transformed stroke treatment pathways across Canadian healthcare institutions. His operational framework for rapid neurological assessment serves as a benchmark for acute care systems nationally.




