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Portada del episodio MetaCast #36 - The Truth About Radiology in the U.S. with Dr. Jade Iwasaka-Neder

MetaCast #36 - The Truth About Radiology in the U.S. with Dr. Jade Iwasaka-Neder

https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post [https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post] In MetaCast #36, we host Dr. Jade Iwasaka-Neder, a Brazilian physician who matched into Radiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital after building a strategic path through research, mentorship, networking, and long-term career planning in the United States. From medical school in Belém do Pará to research fellowships at Boston Children's Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Jade shares the realities behind one of the most competitive specialties in medicine. In this episode, we discuss what it truly takes to match into Radiology as an international medical graduate, including the importance of publications, research fellowships, networking, strong mentorship, and building a well-rounded residency application.  We also explore the growing impact of artificial intelligence in Radiology, addressing common fears surrounding AI replacement, the future of imaging specialties, and why the field may actually become even more valuable in the coming years. The conversation also dives into the “Alternative Pathway” for international radiologists, a unique route that allows physicians trained outside the United States to become board-eligible radiologists in the U.S. through fellowship training.

17 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio MetaCast #35 - How to Publish in Top Journals with Giang Arrighini

MetaCast #35 - How to Publish in Top Journals with Giang Arrighini

Waitlist: https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post [https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post] In MetaCast #35, we host Giang Son Arrighini, a final-year medical student at the University of Bologna whose journey reflects what’s possible when global perspective, initiative, and strategic execution come together. With a multicultural background spanning Italy, Brazil, and Vietnam, Giang has built a unique path toward a career in the United States, combining research, international exposure, and intentional networking to strengthen his application as an IMG. In this episode, we explore the steps that shaped his trajectory, including how he went from no prior research experience to multiple publications in a short period of time, and how one of those projects led directly to a clinical rotation at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, part of Harvard Medical School. We also discuss how he approaches building collaborations, creating opportunities through research, and standing out during U.S. rotations by focusing not only on performance, but on relationships and contribution to the team. The conversation highlights the essential components of a competitive residency application for international students, including research productivity, clinical exposure, letters of recommendation, and long-term career vision. Giang also shares insights into the differences between medical training in Italy and the United States, the value of teaching and mentorship, and how adopting an ambitious, long-term mindset can open doors that initially seem out of reach.

3 de may de 2026 - 31 min
Portada del episodio MetaCast #34 - What Harvard Looks for in Residency Applicants with Dr Cilomar Martins

MetaCast #34 - What Harvard Looks for in Residency Applicants with Dr Cilomar Martins

https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post [https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post] In this MetaCast episode, we welcome Dr. Cilomar Martins, a Brazilian physician whose journey illustrates what it truly takes to build a competitive medical career in the United States from the ground up. From completing medical school and residency in Brazil to restarting residency in internal medicine in the U.S., Cilomar’s path reflects resilience, long-term vision, and strategic execution. Currently a hematology-oncology fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Harvard Medical School), Dr Cilomar shares how his early exposure to the U.S. during a research exchange program at UCLA completely reshaped his ambitions and career trajectory. What started as curiosity evolved into a clear goal: returning to the U.S. to train at the highest level. In this episode, we break down the real process behind that transition from studying for the USMLE exams while working long hours as a resident during COVID, to leveraging past connections for strong letters of recommendation, and applying to over 100 programs to secure interviews. We also explore how he strategically used research, mentorship, and institutional resources to strengthen his application and eventually match into a residency program that opened doors to top-tier fellowship opportunities. We dive deep into the importance of mentorship in the U.S. academic system, the role of initiative in building relationships with faculty, and how even applicants without a “perfect CV” can create strong, well-balanced applications. Cilomar also shares practical insights on how to approach research during residency, how to reach out to principal investigators, and how small decisions like choosing the right program environment, can have a long-term impact on your career.

19 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio MetaCast #33 - Building a U.S. Residency Application Before Graduation with Giulia Carvalhal

MetaCast #33 - Building a U.S. Residency Application Before Graduation with Giulia Carvalhal

https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post [https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post] In MetaCast #33 , we host Giulia Carvalhal, a final-year medical student from Brazil who has built an impressive academic trajectory through research, international collaboration, and strategic planning toward a career in the United States. From early involvement in clinical cohorts during the COVID-19 pandemic to leading her own projects in meta-analysis, Julia’s journey reflects a proactive and unconventional approach to medical training. In this episode, we explore the key decisions that shaped her path, including how she leveraged research as a central pillar of her application, developed technical skills such as data analysis and programming, and built meaningful connections with international mentors. We also discuss her experience securing a competitive clerkship in the United States, navigating limited opportunities as an international student, and balancing USMLE preparation with an active research portfolio. The conversation highlights the importance of building a well-rounded residency application, including publications, clinical experience, networking, and academic consistency. Julia also shares insights into pursuing a physician-scientist career, the role of meta-analysis in gaining research autonomy, and how persistence and initiative can open doors even in resource-limited environments.

5 de abr de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio MetaCast #32 - How to Match Into Strong U.S. Residency Programs with Dra Isabelle Miyawaki

MetaCast #32 - How to Match Into Strong U.S. Residency Programs with Dra Isabelle Miyawaki

Waitlist: https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/maaen-le-stm-descricaohttps://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post [https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-post] In MetaCast #32, we welcome Dr. Isabele Miyawaki, a recent medical graduate from the Federal University of Paraná in Curitiba, Brazil, who built an extraordinary residency application that led to 12 interview invitations from highly competitive U.S. programs. Her journey highlights what can happen when strategic planning, research training, and meaningful mentorship come together over time. During medical school, Isabele became interested in research and began developing skills in systematic reviews and meta-analysis. Through global collaborations, she went on to publish 13 scientific papers, present research at major international conferences, and secure U.S. clinical rotations at institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Vanderbilt, and UPMC. Along the way, she discovered how powerful networking, consistency, and bringing value to research teams can be in building an academic career. In this conversation, Isabele shares the real process behind building a strong and well-balanced residency application as an international medical graduate. We discuss the importance of combining research productivity, strong exam performance, clinical experience in the United States, and authentic professional relationships that can advocate for you during the application cycle. Her story offers a practical roadmap for medical students and international graduates who want to pursue training in the United States. From finding research mentors to managing time during medical school, Isabele explains the mindset and strategies that helped her transform opportunities into tangible results.

22 de mar de 2026 - 39 min
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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