Radiology in the USA Workshop
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Live Online Workshop for Radiologists

Discover the path to practicing as a Radiologist in the United States without repeating your entire medical residency

  • September 12
  • 9am to 12pm (BRT)
  • For Radiologists and Residents

This workshop is conducted in Portuguese, with no interpretation or subtitles.

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Understand the alternate pathway, the prerequisites, the costs and the first steps to building your medical career in the United States.

Jade Iwasaka-Neder

Being a Radiologist in the United States may be closer than you think

Fellow Radiologist, you may have already considered building a medical career outside Brazil.

But when you looked into it, you probably found a process that seemed complex, full of conflicting information and requirements that feel far from your reality.

Perhaps you believe you would have to repeat your entire medical residency.

That you would need years of published research, that only physicians with an exceptional academic record get in, or that the whole process would take many years to become viable.

Jade Iwasaka-Neder na formatura do mestrado em Saúde Pública em Harvard

These beliefs lead many Brazilian residents and radiologists to give up before they even understand the real possibilities.

And giving up can mean walking away from a career with more recognition, security, stability and financial potential.

In Brazil, many radiologists find there is a ceiling on professional and financial growth for those who stay purely in clinical practice.

Breaking through that ceiling usually means taking on more shifts, stretching your workload well past comfort, or starting a business.

In the United States, the picture can be different.

A radiologist can build a highly valued career, with starting compensation that can reach the range of US$400,000 to US$500,000 per year, plus more security, professional stability and new opportunities for the family.

But there are some problems:

  • Most Brazilian radiologists don't know where to start
  • The information is scattered
  • The requirements aren't clear
  • The costs seem unpredictable
  • And many physicians don't know whether they have the profile to get in

The workshop was created to organize this information and present the process clearly and accessibly.

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The Radiology in the United States Workshop
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What you'll discover in the Workshop

Your profile

Whether your profile may fit this path

Alternate pathway

How the alternate pathway works for radiologists trained outside the US

Stages

Which stages must be completed

Prerequisites

What the main prerequisites are

Financial preparation

How much you need to prepare financially

How to start

How to start studying the right way and how to avoid the biggest mistakes

Visa and immigration

What the visa and immigration options are

Mistakes

Which mistakes can delay or derail the process

Your next step

Start turning this possibility into a real plan

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Workshop Content

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Radiology in Brazil vs. the US

You'll understand the main differences between the Brazilian radiologist's career and the professional reality found in the United States.

We'll cover things like:

  • Professional recognition.
  • Growth potential.
  • Security and stability.
  • Work model.
  • Financial outlook.
  • Professional and family quality of life.
How the alternate pathway works

Learn the path that can let a radiologist trained in Brazil practice in the United States without repeating the entire residency from scratch.

You'll understand:

  • What the alternate pathway is.
  • Who it may be right for.
  • How the process is structured.
  • Which stages usually make up the path.
  • What needs planning from the start.
The profile of those who get in

Many physicians believe they need dozens of scientific publications or an exceptional academic track record.

During the workshop you'll understand:

  • What is actually evaluated.
  • Which traits can strengthen an application.
  • Which beliefs about the ideal profile don't match reality.
  • How to judge whether this is the right point in your career to start.
Prerequisites for the process

Learn the main requirements to begin this path and see what you already have and what you still need to build.

Green Card, visas and immigration

You'll get an overview of the immigration options tied to the process, including:

  • Visa options.
  • Green Card routes.
  • Points to weigh in family planning.
  • How the professional and immigration strategies connect.
What the process costs

Understand the main investments involved so you can plan this decision with more predictability.

How to start studying

Find out what the first steps of preparation can be and how to avoid starting without structure or direction.

The mistakes that set you back most

Learn the main mistakes made by physicians pursuing this path, such as:

  • Believing they don't have the right profile.
  • Postponing the start for lack of information.
  • Starting without a plan.
  • Following incomplete or outdated information.
  • Underestimating important stages of the process.
  • Making career decisions without considering the immigration strategy.

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Who teaches

Jade Iwasaka-Neder, MD, MPH

Physician trained at Universidade do Estado do Pará (UEPA). Matched into the Diagnostic Radiology residency at Mass General Brigham (MGB) / Harvard Medical School. Master of Public Health from Harvard University.

Researcher in diagnostic radiology, focused on optimizing advanced MRI sequences with artificial intelligence and on improving diagnostic accuracy for child abuse and domestic violence through imaging.

Founder and instructor of the Radiology in the USA course.

Jade Iwasaka-Neder

Find out whether building a career as a radiologist in the United States can be a real possibility for you

Instead of hunting for answers across scattered sources, you can understand the whole picture in a single morning.

Learn the alternate pathway, understand the prerequisites, weigh the costs and find out how to begin your preparation.

Live and Onlineon Zoom
September 12,9am BRT (Sat)
Audience:Radiology residents and practicing radiologists

Take the first step toward planning your career as a radiologist in the United States

Radiology in the USA

Radiology in the United States Workshop

For Radiology Residents and Radiologists

  • September 12
  • 9am to 12pm (BRT)
  • 100% online and live on Zoom
  • Exclusive WhatsApp group
  • Pathways to practicing radiology in the US
  • Prerequisites, costs and stages
  • Your next steps

R$ 97

This workshop is conducted in Portuguese, with no interpretation or subtitles.

First-tier price, in Brazilian reais • subject to change

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Secure payment • Access to the live session on Zoom

Frequently asked questions

What language is the workshop in?

The workshop is conducted entirely in Portuguese, live, with no interpretation or subtitles. Please take this into account before registering.

When is the workshop?

Saturday, September 12, from 9am to 12pm Brasília time (BRT, UTC−3).

Is the workshop online or in person?

It is 100% online and live, on Zoom.

Who is the workshop for?

For practicing radiologists and radiology residents who want to understand the career possibilities in the United States.

How much does it cost?

R$97 in Brazilian reais for the first tier. The price is for the current tier and is subject to change.

What's included in the registration?

The three-hour live session on Zoom and access to the exclusive WhatsApp group.

Do I need to have taken the USMLE to benefit from the workshop?

No. The workshop covers the prerequisites, the stages and how to start studying the right way, from the beginning.

Who leads the workshop?

Jade Iwasaka-Neder, MD, MPH, matched into the Diagnostic Radiology residency at Mass General Brigham / Harvard Medical School and Master of Public Health from Harvard University.