MetaCast #30 - From Medellín to the AHA: How Juan Pinilla Turned Limited Resources Into International Success
Description:
In MetaCast #30, we welcome Juan Pinilla, a final-year medical student from Medellín, Colombia, whose academic journey shows what’s possible when persistence, curiosity, and global collaboration come together. Coming from a setting with few research opportunities, Juan carved his path by learning to identify gaps, connecting with mentors around the world, and consistently showing up for the work, eventually leading to first-author publications, international presentations, and a competitive clerkship opportunity in Texas.
In this episode, Juan shares what it’s really like to pursue research in Latin America, how he developed the confidence to reach out to global mentors, and the step-by-step strategies that helped him grow from having almost no academic experience to publishing in high-impact cardiology journals. We also discuss how community support, evidence-based thinking, and the Meta-Analysis Academy shaped his development and opened doors that once seemed out of reach.
His story is a practical roadmap for international medical students who want to build strong CVs, find mentors abroad, earn U.S. clinical experience, and make research a meaningful part of their careers, even without ideal resources. Whether you’re just starting your academic journey or preparing for residency applications, this conversation is full of insights you can apply right away.
Creators and Guests
Host
Rhanderson Cardoso
Clinical Cardiologist and Cardiac Imaging @BrighamWomens @harvardmed | Former cardiology fellow @hopkinsheart @ciccaronecenter
