DR. ANGELO GOUSSE, M.D., is a Haitian‑born urologist and specialist in female pelvic medicine, neuro‑urology, and reconstructive surgery. A graduate of Yale School of Medicine, he completed his urology residency at Baylor College of Medicine and fellowship training at the University of California, Los Angeles. Gousse served on faculty at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine as vice chair, residency program director, and fellowship director for female urology. He now directs the Bladder Health and Reconstructive Urology Institute and leads female pelvic medicine and reconstructive urology training at Memorial Hospital Miramar in South Florida. Widely recognized for advancing care for voiding dysfunction and overactive bladder, he has performed more than 1,000 reconstructive procedures and helped bring sacral neuromodulation innovations to the region. In 2024, he received the American Urological Association’s Distinguished Contribution Award. Gousse mentors emerging Haitian urologists and supports binational collaborations to expand surgical capacity and urologic education. He is board‑certified, bilingual, and Haitian Creole-speaking.