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115. Breaking the Mold: From Brazil to Johns Hopkins - The Journey of Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso (IMG Roadmap Series #108)
115. Breaking the Mold: From Brazil to Johns Hopkins - The Journey of Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso (IMG Roadmap Series #108)
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
I am bringing back the IMG Roadmap live program; this is an intensive but fast bootcamp to get you ready for the 2024 match cycle. If you want to be informed once we launch click here https://www.aceyourclinicals.com/2023!
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Have you ever heard that International Medical Graduates (IMGs) can’t secure spots in top programs and competitive specialties? Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso, a successful cardiologist at Harvard Medical School at the Brigham Women's Faulkner Hospital, is here to prove otherwise!
Background:
Currently working at Harvard Medical School
Attended Medical school in Brazil
Completed Internal Medicine residency at University of Miami, where he served as a chief resident
Cardiology Fellowship at Johns Hopkins followed by Imaging Fellowship at Harvard Medical School
Stays on as faculty and performs research and teaches residents
Match Journey:
Dr. Cardoso's dream was always to complete medical residency in the US
ECMFG provided the opportunity for him to do so
Completed Step 1 in his 5th year of medical school and had observerships in the US
Despite the lack of people taking the same path, he applied for residency just after graduation
Mistakes in application: no publications and applied to too few programs
Matched at University of Miami and was able to secure better programs in the future
Challenges:
Matched and completed residency on J1
Long residency (3 years of medicine, 1 year of chief residency, and 3 years of fellowship)
Had to apply for extension for additional training in cardiac imaging
Took on a position in academic institution after residency and now has an O visa
Research Difficulty:
As a 1st-year resident, he had limited time to do research
He learned systematic review and meta-analysis to become more appealing to collaborators and mentors
Barriers for IMGs:
Financial expenses
English language proficiency
Difficulty in getting meaningful research done
Webinar: Dr. Cardoso is hosting a webinar on February 28th on the publication roadmap. You can find more information on his Instagram @rhandersoncardoso.md and @metaanalysis.academy.
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Follow us on Instagram for supportive content and download our targeted planner from our website!
Subscribe to our podcast and newsletter and consider joining our program in the spring to kick start your IMG journey in 2023.
As always you can click on the following links to listen to more episodes of our podcasts on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts and Spotify.
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*****
Have you ever heard that International Medical Graduates (IMGs) can’t secure spots in top programs and competitive specialties? Dr. Rhanderson Cardoso, a successful cardiologist at Harvard Medical School at the Brigham Women's Faulkner Hospital, is here to prove otherwise!
Background:
Currently working at Harvard Medical School
Attended Medical school in Brazil
Completed Internal Medicine residency at University of Miami, where he served as a chief resident
Cardiology Fellowship at Johns Hopkins followed by Imaging Fellowship at Harvard Medical School
Stays on as faculty and performs research and teaches residents
Match Journey:
Dr. Cardoso's dream was always to complete medical residency in the US
ECMFG provided the opportunity for him to do so
Completed Step 1 in his 5th year of medical school and had observerships in the US
Despite the lack of people taking the same path, he applied for residency just after graduation
Mistakes in application: no publications and applied to too few programs
Matched at University of Miami and was able to secure better programs in the future
Challenges:
Matched and completed residency on J1
Long residency (3 years of medicine, 1 year of chief residency, and 3 years of fellowship)
Had to apply for extension for additional training in cardiac imaging
Took on a position in academic institution after residency and now has an O visa
Research Difficulty:
As a 1st-year resident, he had limited time to do research
He learned systematic review and meta-analysis to become more appealing to collaborators and mentors
Barriers for IMGs:
Financial expenses
English language proficiency
Difficulty in getting meaningful research done
Webinar: Dr. Cardoso is hosting a webinar on February 28th on the publication roadmap. You can find more information on his Instagram @rhandersoncardoso.md and @metaanalysis.academy.
*****
Follow us on Instagram for supportive content and download our targeted planner from our website!
Subscribe to our podcast and newsletter and consider joining our program in the spring to kick start your IMG journey in 2023.
As always you can click on the following links to listen to more episodes of our podcasts on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts and Spotify.
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ninalum/support
Released:
Feb 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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