Megan Reyes-Wangh, DO
Areas of Practice
High-Risk Infant Follow Up Program, Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU), Children's Hospital & Pediatrics
Spoken Languages
English
Neonatologist Megan Reyes-Wangh, DO, associate professor of pediatrics, is the director of the High-Risk Infant Follow Up Program.
Dr. Reyes-Wangh most recently worked as director of simulation education and associate director of the Neonatology Follow Up Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
Board-certified in pediatrics and neonatal-perinatal medicine, Dr. Reyes-Wangh completed a neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship at New York University School of Medicine in Manhattan, where they were chief fellow. They completed their pediatric residency at the Winthrop University Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital on Long Island, where they were chief resident. They earned their Doctor of Osteopathy degree at Midwestern University in Glendale, Ariz.
Every year, Dr. Reyes-Wangh spends two weeks participating in the Bridges to Malawi program as the newborn medicine lead, where they teach newborn resuscitation, support bedside NICU work and newborn care, donate medical equipment, and give formal medical lectures to hospital staff in the Kasungu district of Malawi, Africa.