By Guest on Wednesday, 18 January 2006
Posted in Match Center
Replies 3
Likes 0
Views 9
Votes 0
ACGME approved Ohio State to increase it's residency to 6 residents per year. It is currently at 4 per year. This will start with the 2006 (ie this year) class. I guess that's good news for 2 more people per year.
If this just happened, then these two new spots may not be in the match for this year. Good question to ask. Did the news come soon enough to add these two positions into this years match? Or will these two positions fill outside the match?

Great news for OSU. I'm glad the ACGME has unleashed the clamps on orthopedic residencies and expanded a few programs in the last few years. There is still a shortage of orthopods in this country, especially in the MidWest.
·
20 years ago
·
0 Likes
·
0 Votes
·
0 Comments
·
The two additional PGY1 spots at OSU will be in the match for this year. We have already submitted the change through the NRMP and are awaiting final approval. As the quota change deadline for programs is not until January 31, we got our approval from the ACGME and made the change in plenty of time for this year's match. As of right now, the NRMP site says we have five positions in the five year program and one position in the six year program.

We have also received approval for the ACGME to increase to six PGY2 residents for the year beginning July 1, 2006. We already have one of those positions filled, but we will be filling the other position outside of the match.

I hope you find this information useful. We are very happy that the ACGME has granted us their approval and are excited about the educational opportunities this affords for both our current and future residents.

Let me know what you think.

OSU Ortho Coordinator
·
20 years ago
·
0 Likes
·
0 Votes
·
0 Comments
·
View Full Post