By Guest on Tuesday, 30 March 2004
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Can anyone tell me anythign about the Duke ortho program?
I rotated there last year. I'm not going there for residency, but can give you the away rotator's perspective:

- 5 year program, 1 year "ortho-focused" gen surg internship
- Superb Academic program, I got the impression that residency grads could write their own ticket in terms of fellowships and follow-on academic career
- Well-rounded program, exceptionally strong in sports and foot/ankle
- If they have a weakness, it is trauma. Relative many other programs, trauma is less emphasized, the residents didn't seem as proficient in the OR as in other programs
- Lots of fellows around, which has plusses and minuses
- Dr. Nunnaly is the chairman--a very well known foot/ankle specialist. Away rotators spend a week with him. Know your anatomy if you rotate there!
- Very formal program in terms of dress codes, interaction with attendings, etc. For example, you have to where white pants as an intern. I'd heard Duke has a rep for being "malignant". I didn't find it to be so.
- Recently changed their intern year
- Lots of very good didactic sessions: Saturday AM ground rounds-required attendance--very good sessions.
- Durham and the Research Triangle is a great place! Lots to do and a happenin' college town environment. Cost of living is pretty low compared to big cities.

Hope this helps.
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22 years ago
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can anyone out there contrast duke and unc, thanks much to lilrichie for talking up duke

but what about unc, any takers?

also is it true that duke's malignacy is only a rumor?
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21 years ago
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