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Fellows

Laurent Del Angel Diaz

Laurent Del Angel Diaz

Hometown: Tampico, Mexico
Undergraduate: Instituto Cultura Tampico- Medical Sciences 
Medical School: Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas Facultad de Medicina
Residency Training: Case Western University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Fellowship Tract: Combined Anesthesiology/Anesthesiology Critical Care 5 Year track
Real Interests: Spending time with family, traveling, desserts, tacos, music, playing guitar, prayer
Why did you choose critical care training at UH? The decision was pretty simple, the fellows were extremely happy, the attendings are outstanding, work-life balance is perfect, family oriented, and the leadership team demonstrated they actually care about the wellbeing of the fellows. 

Samuel Ghencian

Samuel Ghencian

Hometown: Charlotte, NC
Undergraduate: University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Medical School: Ross University School of Medicine 
Residency Training: Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
Fellowship Tract: Anesthesia Critical Care
Real Interests: I enjoy hiking, swimming, running weightlifting and just overall being outdoors. 
Why did you choose critical care training at UH? I chose UH for its high volume mechanical circulatory support and curriculum that allows for a well-rounded critical care experience. 

Kevin Venczel

Kevin Venczel

Hometown: Macedonia, OH (I was born at UH) 
Undergraduate: Miami University 
Medical School: Ohio University, Cleveland Campus
Residency Training: Summa Health Emergency Medicine
Fellowship Tract: Anesthesia Critical Care
Real Interests: Dungeons and Dragons, fantasy novels and other fiction, video games
Why did you choose critical care training at UH? As a native Northeast Ohioan, training at UH allowed me to remain home and serve the community I grew up in. I knew that I would have an awesome mix of high acuity, high volume, and hands on experience to become the best version of myself and a physician.