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In the 18th episode of MetaCast, Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso chats with Dr. Ronaldo Correa, a Brazilian physician who completed his residency at the prestigious UPMC and now practices as a hospitalist (nocturnist) at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.Together, they dive deep into the day-to-day (and night-to-night) realities of a hospitalist role, discussing topics like the flexible 7-on/7-off schedule, salary ranges, and the unique pros and cons. Dr. Correa also reveals how he successfully navigated immigration pathways, research opportunities, and post-graduate programs to build a robust CV, especially when aiming for competitive fellowships down the line.
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In the episode #17 of MetaCast, we welcome Dr. Javed Sheikh, a radiology fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Originally from Mumbai, India, Dr. Sheikh completed his medical training and radiology residency before embarking on the Alternative Pathway to practice in the U.S. His journey is a testament to perseverance, adaptability, and strategic career planning, as he successfully navigated fellowships and secured competitive training opportunities in one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the world.We dive deep into the Alternative Pathway, a unique route that allows internationally trained radiologists to work in the U.S. without repeating residency. Dr. Sheikh explains how this pathway works, the requirements and challenges, and the differences between ACGME and non-ACGME fellowships. We also discuss the demand for radiologists in the U.S., how IMGs can increase their chances of acceptance, and practical strategies for building a successful medical career abroad.
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In the episode #16 of MetaCast, we receive Dr. Enrico Ferro, an Electrophysiology Fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and a Medical Officer at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Born and raised in Italy, Dr. Ferro embarked on a remarkable journey to the United States to pursue college at Yale and subsequently earned his MD from Harvard Medical School. With a background that spans global health research in Peru and Malaysia, clinical training at world-renowned institutions, and a passion for innovation in medical devices, Dr. Ferro brings a wealth of insights drawn from both bedside patient care and high-level regulatory work.We discuss his path into electrophysiology, diving into the cutting-edge procedures and technology used to treat arrhythmias. We also explore how Dr. Ferro’s international upbringing shaped his perspective on healthcare delivery, his experiences conducting outcomes research using large datasets, the role he plays as a Medical Officer at the FDA, and much more!
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In the episode #15 of MetaCast, we welcome Ana Clara Tolentino, PhD, a dedicated nurse who successfully transitioned into the role of a Medical Science Liaison. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Ana Clara shares her inspiring story of pursuing a nursing degree at UFRJ, gaining broad clinical experience in ICU and wound care, and eventually moving to the United States. She reflects on her early exposure to research, her passion for continuous learning, and the pivotal moments that paved her way into industry.
We dive into a variety of topics, including the day-to-day responsibilities of a Medical Science Liaison, how strong research skills can transform a career, and what it takes to navigate immigration hurdles in the U.S. healthcare space. Ana Clara also provides valuable insights into building a global professional network, leveraging language skills, and keeping a growth mindset. -
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In the 14th episode of MetaCast, we have the privilege of hosting Renata Prôa, a trailblazing researcher whose interdisciplinary journey spans neuroscience, data science, and public health. Renata is a Data Scientist at Hospital Albert Einstein (Brazil), a Master’s student in Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and a Ph.D. candidate in Theoretical Neuroscience at Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute. From her beginnings in São Paulo, Brazil, to her impactful contributions in global research, Renata shares the remarkable story of how ambition, curiosity, and mentorship have shaped her career.Join us as we explore Renata’s unique academic path, including her groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence for Brazil’s public health system, her decision to transition into public health at Harvard, and her insights on the challenges of pursuing an international research career.
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In the 13th episode of MetaCast, Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso welcomes Dr. Taniela Bes, an infectious disease specialist who originally trained in Brazil and later moved to the United States for research and, ultimately, a second residency in Internal Medicine at MetroWest Medical Center.Dr. Bes shares her inspiring journey: from working in Amazonia’s primary care setting to pursuing a PhD, landing a research fellowship at Harvard Medical School, and re-entering residency after more than a decade since medical school. She reveals what motivated her to retrain in the U.S. healthcare system and reflects on the rewards and challenges of adapting to a new clinical environment.
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On episode #12 of MetaCast, Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso is joined by the remarkable Dr. Camila Veronica Freire, a Brazilian physician who is now a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cardiology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Freire shares her extraordinary journey—from overcoming financial challenges as a medical student in Salvador, Brazil, to launching a viral PowerPoint Academy that funded her education. Through resilience, creativity, and the power of mentorship, she carved her path to one of the world’s top academic institutions.
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On the 11th episode #MetaCast, Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso sits down with the incredible Esther Benitez! From Paraguay to Chicago: Hear Esther's inspiring journey as an International Medical Graduate (IMG) navigating residency in the U.S.Discover how Esther leveraged her experience with the Meta-Analysis Academy to master research skills and craft a standout CV, all while balancing a demanding residency and navigating the intricate application process for highly competitive cardiology fellowships. Along the way, she overcame significant challenges, including language barriers, imposter syndrome, and adapting to the steep learning curve of the U.S. healthcare system, showcasing resilience and determination in her pursuit of success.
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In the 10th episode of MetaCast, Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso hosts an inspiring conversation with three extraordinary guests: Sarai, Nelson, and Guilherme. Each guest recounts their remarkable journey in medicine and research, from being a research coordinator in California to chief residency in New York or practicing as an attending cardiologist in Brazil. Throughout the episode, they share how meta-analysis has revolutionized their careers.
Discover how these remarkable individuals overcame challenges, found valuable mentorship, and achieved success through systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Learn about their groundbreaking research presented at the American Heart Association 2024 conference, where they delve into intriguing topics such as atrial fibrillation, coronary ectasia, and innovative pacing techniques for heart failure.
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In the 9th episode of MetaCast, we’re thrilled to welcome Maria Luiza, a medical student from São Paulo, Brazil, currently working as a Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Maria’s journey bridges medicine, business, and faith in an inspiring story of purpose and perseverance.
Join us as Maria shares her experiences in neurology, her innovative work with gene therapy and rare neurological disorders, and her passion for translating research from the lab to real-world clinical solutions. Maria also dives into her passion for business in healthcare, sharing how her involvement with startup initiatives like HackMed ignited her entrepreneurial spirit. -
In the 8th episode of MetaCast, we’re joined by Dr. Alice Gallo, Associate Program Director of Internal Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. Originally from Brazil, Dr. Gallo has built an impressive career in pulmonary and critical care, with a passion for bedside teaching and mentorship. She’s a leader in medical education, shaping the next generation of physicians while delivering world-class care at one of the top medical institutions.
In this conversation, we explore Dr. Gallo’s journey to the Mayo Clinic, the challenges of balancing ICU life with long-term care in pulmonary medicine, and the invaluable role of mentorship in residency programs. Tune in to hear her advice for aspiring doctors and much more!
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In the 7th episode of MetaCast, host Rhanderson Cardoso sits down with Dr. Frans Serpa, a driven international medical graduate from Ecuador, who shares his incredible journey from South America to becoming a resident at one of the top internal medicine programs in the U.S., UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Frans walks us through the challenges he encountered on his journey and shares insights into his experiences with research, medical education, and the importance of building strong relationships with mentors.
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The 6th episode of MetaCast explores the inspiring journey of Giovanna Pascual, a medical student at the University of Bologna, who has gained international experience through observerships in Greece and Boston, USA. From growing up in Brasília to pursuing her medical education in Italy, Giovanna shares her incredible story of academic and personal growth across continents.
Learn all about the decision to study abroad and how Giovanna navigated the IMAT exam process; gaining hands-on experience through observerships in neurology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and tips for medical students interested in global opportunities and making the most of international experiences. -
In the fifth episode of MetaCast, Dr. Ayla Gerk unfolds her remarkable journey across the globe, from her medical training in Argentina to her influential work with Harvard Medical School's Program in Global Surgery and Social Change. Dr. Gerk discusses her crucial role in developing Ecuador's first National Surgical, Obstetric, and Anesthesia Plan, her dedication to promoting gender equity in surgery, and her recognition as a 40 Under 40 public health leader. This episode shares Dr. Gerk's efforts in shaping the future of global health and surgical care, offering valuable lessons for healthcare professionals and policymakers alike.
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In this episode, MetaCast features two exceptional guests: Dr. Siddharth Trivedi, a consultant cardiologist and advanced cardiac imaging specialist from Australia who completed a multi-modality cardiac imaging fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Dr. Nayruti Trivedi, who holds a PhD in science and served as a former research manager for the Cardiac CT and Prevention team at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
Join us as Dr. Siddharth Trivedi shares his journey from Australia to one of the world’s top medical institutions, detailing his experiences at Harvard. Discover the challenges, rewards, and life-changing opportunities that come with international medical training in a high-volume center. Dr. Nayruti Trivedi offers her unique perspective as a research manager, providing valuable insights into the world of medical research at Brigham. Learn all about their transition from Down Under to America, including the personal aspects of their journey.
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MetaCast #03 is an inspiring conversation with Andre Zimerman, a phenomenal medical doctor and researcher from Brazil. Andre shares his incredible journey from Porto Alegre to a prestigious research fellowship in Boston with the TIMI Group, an academic research organization affiliated with Harvard Medical School. He discusses the pivotal experiences and mentors that shaped his career, offers practical advice for aspiring researchers, and explores the opportunities and challenges of leading clinical trials in Brazil.
Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration.
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In the second episode of MetaCast, host Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso is joined by Meta-Analysis Academy legends Amanda Godoi, Isabela Marques, and Gabriela Brandão for an engaging discussion about the world of meta-analyses.
Discover what meta-analyses are, why they are crucial for your career, and how you can start your own. Our guests share valuable insights on the time commitment involved and the significant impact meta-analyses can have on networking and professional growth.
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In the inaugural episode of MetaCast, the podcast of the Meta-Analysis Academy, Rhanderson Cardoso chats with Julyana Dantas, a medical doctor from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) who's about to start her Neurology residency in Boston, USA. We talk all about what it takes to Match into a medical residency program in the USA. Julyana shares her experience and gives the lowdown on everything from the application process to getting a VISA and medical license. If you're curious about how to make it in a US medical residency, you won't want to miss this episode!