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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 26 MIN

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

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https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-postIn 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.

https://research.metaanalysisacademy.com/rha-le-spot-en-postIn 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.

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