I am currently a 3rd year MD medical student at a state university that isn't even ranked on the US news list but we do have a home ortho program. Until the end of 2017, I was one of those student that didn't know what they wanted to do when they grew up. All rotations seemed interesting to me but over the winter break I realized that orthopedics is my calling. Now, the problem is getting into a program. My current stats are not ideal but not necessarily abysmal and if you peeps can review them let me know if it is even worth going this direction I would be forever grateful. I am fine with getting into any program as long as I get to do orthopedics at the end of it.
Gender: M
School: State MD school with own orthopedic program that tends to take some people from our class
Pre-clinical grades: Pass and High-pass (no honors), Barely missing the 2nd quartile of the class
Clinical grades: All high passes until now, not done with surgery yet but rest assured will try my hardest to ace that
Step 1: 234
Step 2: Not taken yet
AOA: No
Research: Undergraduate research publication, some marginal research during the summer between 1st and 2nd year but nothing came of it, I am currently reaching out to do more research.
ECs: Leadership position at the student clinic
Aways: This is where you guidance will help.
I would say I am team player, and people generally don't seem to mind working with me. It goes without saying that I will work hard and try to honors the rest of rotations and impress at aways. So, realistically should I still pursue ortho?
Also, I don't mind doing a prelim year if that means there is a better chance at matching ortho, but it seems people hardly make it in a year after graduation and I don't think that is worth the risk. Although, ortho is goals, I wouldn't really mind settling for gen surg and it would really be settling. What are your thoughts about dual applying in my scenario?
Thanks for reading this, and I appreciate all your answers. Please don't feel like you have to answer all the questions, just answer what you can.
Gender: M
School: State MD school with own orthopedic program that tends to take some people from our class
Pre-clinical grades: Pass and High-pass (no honors), Barely missing the 2nd quartile of the class
Clinical grades: All high passes until now, not done with surgery yet but rest assured will try my hardest to ace that
Step 1: 234
Step 2: Not taken yet
AOA: No
Research: Undergraduate research publication, some marginal research during the summer between 1st and 2nd year but nothing came of it, I am currently reaching out to do more research.
ECs: Leadership position at the student clinic
Aways: This is where you guidance will help.
I would say I am team player, and people generally don't seem to mind working with me. It goes without saying that I will work hard and try to honors the rest of rotations and impress at aways. So, realistically should I still pursue ortho?
Also, I don't mind doing a prelim year if that means there is a better chance at matching ortho, but it seems people hardly make it in a year after graduation and I don't think that is worth the risk. Although, ortho is goals, I wouldn't really mind settling for gen surg and it would really be settling. What are your thoughts about dual applying in my scenario?
Thanks for reading this, and I appreciate all your answers. Please don't feel like you have to answer all the questions, just answer what you can.