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In this episode of "Keys to Success: Becoming a Surgeon in the U.S.," Dr. Luis Felipe Cabrera Vargas, a vascular surgeon from Bogotá, Colombia, hosts a compelling discussion with Dr. Christian Pérez and Dr. Christian de Virgilio, both accomplished surgeons from Harvard UCLA. They dive deep into the challenges and opportunities faced by international medical graduates aiming to pursue surgical careers in the United States.

The discussion explores critical topics such as the best time for foreign-trained surgeons to transition to the U.S., the importance of building connections through clinical rotations, and the role of observerships. Dr. Pérez and Dr. de Virgilio share personal insights into overcoming obstacles like proving clinical competence and navigating the unfamiliarity of Latin American medical education to U.S. faculty.

The surgeons highlight the importance of mentorship, persistence, and seizing opportunities, stressing that success in the U.S. requires hard work, finding the right mentors and sponsors, and strategically planning your path. Whether you're an aspiring surgeon or a medical student from Latin America, this episode is filled with practical advice and motivational tips for achieving your dreams.

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Dr. Luis F. Cabrera MD, FACS, MACC, MFELAC, MACCVA | Fellow of vascular and endovascular surgery, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada - Hospital Militar Central, Bogota, Colombia General Surgery
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Dr. Christian Perez MD, Chief, Division of General & Bariatric & MIS Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, USA General Surgery
Dr. Christian de Virgilio MD, FACS, Chair, Department of Surgery, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center; Co-Chair, College of Applied Anatomy and Professor of Surgery, UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine, USA Vascular Surgery
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