Now that people have started doing aways, can you please leave reviews on this thread? Along with that, please offer advice on how to succeed during aways.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Would it be a major red flag to not do any away rotations, or just one? I see everyone going on 2-3 away rotations.
I have very strong numbers/grades/come from a strong program. I will have spent a considerable amount of time with my home program.
Any thoughts?
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I have very strong numbers/grades/come from a strong program. . . .
Any thoughts?
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You will see that this process is remarkably humbling, and you will realize how qualified your cohort will be as a whole. Don't sell yourself short by assuming your numbers will get you a spot. The residents in programs care more about who you are as a person, your work ethic, and your commitment to the field than you board scores and grades...
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On a related note - looking at away rotations for the next cycle and was hoping for any input former rotators or current residents had on some programs in South/Southeast]
Carolinas- I rotated here. Loved it. Great mix of operative experience and research. You can do literally anything you want if you graduate from here. Get whatever fellowship you desire, academics/private practice. There is a 6 year research track that they take 1 person into a year. Ranked it in my top 3 when it was all said and done. The attendings love having rotators around. You will be able to get a good letter from a big name. Recently Frick (their PD) moved to Orlando, they promoted from within with Dr. Patt who is a dual trained tumor/spine guy and a former resident at CMC. He'll be a great PD. Also, its one of the "easier" ortho rotations you will do. They don't kill you with call to "test you" and they give you lots of free food, which is nice.
Greenville- wished I had rotated here. Similar set up to CMC. I could copy and paste pretty much everything i said about CMC into here. Including that I ranked it in my top 3. They are very non-regional.
UF- Jacksonville- did not rotate here. Interviewed here and have little to add to the conversation.
Ochsner- interviewed but didn't rotate here as well. My main problems with this place were that they didn't have a level 1 trauma center. Also, you do a couple rotations an hour south of New Orleans. You basically run the ortho program in Chabert. Its a great operative opportunity, but I had a family, and didn't want to live away from them for 8 months.
Orlando- I know literally nothing about this place.
Good luck, I couldn't recommend CMC or Greenville any higher.
No review of an away rotation really will help you "know" what places are best to go to. Most aways are what you make of them. Some are semi-structured, others require you to "create your own shot".
Some basic tips]
Agree with #4 more than anything. I was pretty laid back at my away rotations, hanging out with residents on weekends and going home when they said I could (whether in the evening like normal or early-afternoon on a short day, instead of insisting on sticking around and annoying them). My reason for the latter is that I figure if them telling me to have an easy day here and there is a lame test of some sort, I probably don't want to go there anyway. I got extremely positive feedback from both places and am very confident I will match, despite only average-ish scores for an ortho applicant. Maybe I shouldn't get too cocky, but just being a normal, cool guy (or at least tricking them into thinking I was just a normal, cool guy) seemed to go a long way. We'll see come March...