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#24 Breaking Boundaries in Healthcare with Ryte Damaseviciute

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Meet Ryte Damaseviciute, a resident doctor in Vilnius with a strong passion for improving how medical students and physicians engage with research. She believes that even those who don’t plan to become scientists should have a solid foundation in clinical research and data science.

Ryte focuses on Pancreatic cancer clinical research. Predictive models for post-operative complications evaluation. Her main passion is in medical research to improve the quality of medical students' and physicians' backgrounds in research.

In the podcast, we talk about:

  • Why does Ryte find doing research in the medical field so valuable?
  • Why should one take a year for research or internship before continuing their residency in medicine?
  • Imposter syndrom in the medical field?
  • Trends and the future in the medical field?
  • What’s the cure for cancer?
  • Ryte's advice for young Researchers

Learn more about the scholarship opportunities provided by the Baltic-American Freedom Foundation to help Baltic Scientists fund their research in the United States: www.balticamericanfreedomfoundation.org

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25 episodes

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Meet Ryte Damaseviciute, a resident doctor in Vilnius with a strong passion for improving how medical students and physicians engage with research. She believes that even those who don’t plan to become scientists should have a solid foundation in clinical research and data science.

Ryte focuses on Pancreatic cancer clinical research. Predictive models for post-operative complications evaluation. Her main passion is in medical research to improve the quality of medical students' and physicians' backgrounds in research.

In the podcast, we talk about:

  • Why does Ryte find doing research in the medical field so valuable?
  • Why should one take a year for research or internship before continuing their residency in medicine?
  • Imposter syndrom in the medical field?
  • Trends and the future in the medical field?
  • What’s the cure for cancer?
  • Ryte's advice for young Researchers

Learn more about the scholarship opportunities provided by the Baltic-American Freedom Foundation to help Baltic Scientists fund their research in the United States: www.balticamericanfreedomfoundation.org

  continue reading

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