In MetaCast #26, we host Dr. Atul Taneja, a renowned musculoskeletal radiologist currently practicing at the University of Texas Southwestern. With an impressive journey as an International Medical Graduate (IMG), Dr. Taneja not only built a solid career in clinical practice and education in Brazil but also orchestrated an extraordinary transition to the United States, redefining what it means to achieve excellence in a global landscape.
In this episode, we dive into the strategies that led Dr. Taneja from consolidated success in Brazil to a prominent position in the USA. We explore how research can be your "passport" to American medicine, the details of the Alternate Pathway for radiologists seeking US certification without traditional residency, the immigration routes available and much more.
In the 25th episode of MetaCast, we host Jonathan Mokhtar, an ambitious medical student and aspiring plastic and reconstructive surgeon whose experiences have transcended borders. He has already built a high-impact career through an extensive research portfolio, including numerous published meta-analyses, and invaluable international observerships at top institutions like Harvard's Boston Children's Hospital and the Cleveland Clinic.
Jonathan shares the challenges and triumphs of his journey toward US medical residency as an international student, offering a fascinating comparison between the medical training environments in the UAE and the United States. His strategic approach and passion for surgical innovation make him a true role model for healthcare professionals worldwide.
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On MetaCast #24 we host Dr. Eduardo Padrão, a Clinical Fellow in Pulmonary and Critical Care at Harvard's Massachusetts General Hospital*. A former Chief Resident from Brazil's USP*, Dr. Padrão undertook a second medical residency in the U.S. His career is distinguished by over 20 publications, including one cited by UpToDate, and multiple teaching awards, highlighting his exceptional clinical and research acumen, and dedication to education.
In this episode, Dr. Padrão shares invaluable insights into the unique journey of an International Medical Graduate. We explore the challenges of USMLE and residency re-entry, cultural nuances in medical practice, and the strategic importance of research, especially meta-analysis, for career advancement. Gain practical tips on overcoming IMG barriers and discover inspiring stories of resilience that paved his path to success in American medicine.
*Important: The Meta-Analysis Academy and MetaCast have no affiliation with the University of Miami, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, or any other institution mentioned above. Opinions are exclusively those of Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso and the team at the Meta-Analysis Academy.
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In episode #23 of MetaCast, we're honored to host Andrew Bagdasarian, Ph.D., a distinguished Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the MGH/HST Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, part of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Bagdasarian is a pioneering translational neuroimaging scientist and his unique journey, pursuing a high-impact research career through a PhD, offers a fresh perspective on carving out a significant path in biomedical science.
Ande dives deep into the realities of a PhD and postdoctoral career in the US, from navigating funding landscapes like NIH grants (including T32s, K-series, and the coveted R01s) to the critical balance between academic autonomy and securing financial support. He shares invaluable insights on career options beyond the traditional professorship, exploring opportunities in industry, government, and education. Discover practical tips on grant writing, team building, and mentorship, and hear inspiring personal anecdotes about persistence and adapting to a dynamic research environment, even amidst current challenges in research funding.
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In the #22 episode of MetaCast, we welcome Dr. Tiago Koppe, a physician-scientist specializing in hematology research at Harvard Medical School/ Boston Children's Hospital. Originally from Porto Alegre, Brazil, Dr. Koppe pursued an unconventional career path, finishing his MD-PhD before moving to the United States.
Dr. Koppe shares insights into the daily life of a basic science researcher, the challenges of managing complex lab experiments, and the motivations driving his work to develop better treatments for leukemia. He discusses career opportunities for physician-scientists in academia and industry, offering valuable perspectives on salary expectations and immigration considerations.
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In the #21 episode of MetaCast, we welcome Dr. Rafael Ayala, a cardiac surgeon from El Salvador now practicing in Germany. He shares his remarkable journey from a working-class upbringing to training at top German institutions, overcoming language, cultural, and academic barriers along the way. His story highlights what it takes to succeed as a foreign medical graduate in one of the most demanding surgical fields.
We discuss the process of getting into residency in Germany, work-life balance in surgical training, and the importance of building a research-driven career. Dr. Ayala also shares how his first meta-analysis, developed through the Meta Analysis Academy, was cited in European guidelines—demonstrating how structured, meaningful research can create real clinical impact.
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In MetaCast #20, Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso welcomes Dr. Daniel Marcusa, cardiology fellow at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Marcusa brings a unique blend of clinical excellence, leadership experience, and thoughtful reflection on academic culture. His journey from growing up in New York City to training at some of the most prestigious institutions in the United States offers valuable insight for medical professionals at every stage.
Together, they explore the diverse career paths available after medical training in the U.S., from academic research to full-time clinical practice and hybrid roles that include innovation, consulting, and education. Dr. Marcusa shares candid perspectives on fellowship, chief residency, professional identity, and the importance of surrounding yourself with excellence.
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In the 19th episode of MetaCast, Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso welcomes two outstanding IMGs from India: Dr. Mangesh Kritya, currently a research fellow at Houston Methodist, and Dr. Mir Wajid, a junior resident at VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital. Just one year after graduating medical school, both are presenting their research at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) — one of the most prestigious cardiology conferences in the world.
From their early steps in research to building international opportunities, Mangesh and Wajid share a journey defined by courage, discipline, and strategic choices.Take a dive deep into how research helped them build credibility, secure visas, gain mentorship, and apply for U.S. residency programs.
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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.
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.
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!
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.