Rhanderson Cardoso, MD, is a cardiologist at Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. He did a residency in cardiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he also received a Masters in Cardiovascular Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health. The Doctor. Rhanderson also has extensive teaching experience. He was Chief Internal Medicine Resident at the University of Miami and has taught courses at Duke University, NC, USA, and the University of Miami, FL, USA.
Rhanderson was born in the interior of Goiás and raised in the small town of Paraíso do Tocantins, having lived a simple and classic life in the countryside. With unparalleled dedication, he overcame the necessary barriers to graduate in medicine from the Federal University of Goiás and achieve international recognition. Today he has more than 45 international publications, with almost 1,000 citations by other studies, including citations of very high relevance, such as the European Guidelines (European Society of Cardiology) on Atrial Fibrillation.