I interviewed at Beaumont and K-Zoo. I would like to have interviewed at Grand Rapids. Friends who interviewed at Grand Rapids only had good things to say. Beaumont and K-Zoo were both good community programs, which is what I was looking for. I loved K-Zoo. They rotate at two hospitals, one is a really busy trauma center and the other much less busy so they end up getting good trauma expience and also months where call is really not bad at all (home call at that). The attendings seem really interested in training residents, and they have so many cases that they only cover a part of them with residents. The group of residents is really great. They are the kind of people you'd like to work with for 5 years. Beaumont is very strong in all areas of ortho. I didn't get the same good feeling from the residents, though. The feeling was actually a little strange, and I don't know how to describe it further than that. As far as the "cushy" part referred to above, that may be true for 3-5 year. However, from talking to classmates who rotated their I'd say 2nd year is really tough. The 2nd years have the usual 2nd year duties like most 2nd years, which on their own are usually tough. However, they are also supposed to prepare cadaveric dissections, lectures and other things in their spare time. Evidently it amounts to a lot of hours. However, they are really strong in all areas of ortho, and they have a lot of perks (including people to meet the repairman at your house for you and take out your dry cleaning as I remember).