I'll start it off...
Texas Tech Univ (Lubbock)
I am 3rd year resident here so all of this info is 1st hand.
Faculty: 9 current faculty with an additional faculty member joining in August. At least 3 new faculty will join in approx 1 year and 2 more in 2 years. All faculty are fellowship trained and all ortho subspecialties are represented. Fun to work with. Good relationship with residents. Allow for autonomy
Residents: Currently we take 2 residents a year but are applying for expansion. Should know sometime this summer. Residents graduate with 2200-2500 operative cases. Start operating as an intern. One on one basis with faculty. Hardly ever have two residents scrubbed. Seniors let juniors operate. No fellows.
Operative experience: Lots of cases. Elective and trauma evenly balanced. Do total joints as PGY-2 as well as scopes and other elective cases. Residents feel very comfortable in OR upon graduating. 50% of residents do fellowships others do general practice.
Clinic: Again one on one with faculty. Have autonomy with supervision. Chiefs have own clinics. Comprises 40-50% of training.
Research: Dept funds research. One research project is required (not enforced). You can do as much or as little as you want.
Hospital: 350+ bed, Level-1 trauma center; ancillary support. You don't have to transport patients, start IVs, etc.
Call: Home call 1 in 5 first 2 years; then back-up call 4th and 5th year.
Rotations: All rotations are done in Lubbock. No aways. Have option in 4th yr to rotate at Dallas Scottish Rite.
City: Lubbock has a population 200,000+. Own your home. Cheap living. Home to Texas Tech Univ (Big 12 Conf). Season football tickets $90 as faculty. Plenty of restaurants. Go skiing 4hrs away; Good for families and singles.
Overall: I think that this program is better now than when I started. We have doubled are size in faculty. The number of operative cases and the variety is better. This residency will prepare you well for a general, academic or fellowship position. Email me with questions
brian.gill@ttuhsc.edu. Come and visit if interested. You'll be pleasantly surprised.