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  Saturday, 22 October 2011
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I understand that it is best to get LORs from big names. Who are some big names in orthopedics? Who has worked with and gotten a LOR from a big named doc? The only big name I know if is Jimmy Andrews in Alabama.

I want personal history of, "I got a letter from... and the programs I interviewed at were flipping out about it." If you feel like you dont want to call too much attention to someone you know, please pm me. Thanks
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What I'm looking for is some big name west of the mississippi that I could possibly work with at an Away. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Since you seem to be plenty chummy with "Jimmy" Andrews, I would go ahead and get a letter from him.
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A LOR from someone who knows you well will still carry more weight than a generic letter from a "big name". You should consider doing away rotations at places at which you would be interested in training. You don't have to have the author of a famous textbook writing your letters. You would be surprised how many connections less well known people have.
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The other funny thing about the original post is that James Andrews is largely in FL now. I would agree huge names aren't that important. Get a good letter from an academic surgeon and they will be well known enough
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