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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 42 MIN

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

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

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

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