At my school, the first time you ask for the reason they only allow two, the reply is, "Because that is the policy... and you ortho guys are the worst offenders." If you follow by asking the reason for the POLICY, they say that they don't want someone going into surgery to be too one-dimensional. They recommend doing non-surgical rotations to improve your abilities as a house officer and to become a well-rounded physician.
And I'm like, "Who cares about all that? See Bone, fix Bone." But seriously, I guess I understand the point, and it makes me wonder if anyone has heard of any non-ortho rotations that residencies like to see.
As to whether doing more than two aways makes you look bad, I hadn't heard that, unless you look bad anyway, in which case the increased exposure would maximize your...well... badness.
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