Originally from Boyd, Texas, Dr. Jill McAngus graduated summa cum laude from Tarleton University with a degree in biomedical sciences. Admired by her peers, Dr. McAngus has completed a highly competitive residency with Scott & White in a male dominated field. This training has prepared her to treat a comprehensive list of orthopaedic problems and we are thrilled to have her medical perspective at Cross Timbers Orthopaedics.
Board Certification–
American Board of Orthopedic Surgery, Board Eligible
State of Texas, Basic Postgraduate Training
Accolades Achieved–
Jeanne Fairweather, MD Scholarship Endowment
Dr. Walter Junius Hildebrand Scholarship
Chemistry Award (Undergrad)
Presidential Honors Program Scholarship (Undergrad)
Additional Research Experience–
Tarleton State University
Mentor: Max Sanderfor, Ph.D., Department of Biological Sciences
Evaluated the effect of exercise regimen on autonomic dysreflexia in paraplegic rat population
Baylor Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Mentor: Christopher Souder, MD
Short Leg Cast Immobilization of Distal Tibial Physeal Fractures
Project assistant for data collection. Podium presentation at POSNA in Barcelona, Spain on May 5, 2017 by Dr. Souder
Medical Volunteer Experiencel–
Team Physician- Provided sports medical care for University of Mary Hardin Baylor JV football team
Sports Physicals- Performed annual sports physicals for athletes at several local middle schools, high schools, and University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Physician- Worked as a volunteer physician on the medical staff for the PRCA
College–
Tarleton State University, Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences
Magna Cum Laude and member of the Presidential Honors Program
Residency-
Texas A&M College Of Medicine – Baylor Scott & White Resident, Orthopedic Surgery
Medical School-
University Of Texas Medical Branch, Doctor of Medicine