I am a current resident at the University of Louisville and can speak of our program in particular. We have four residents per year accepted, and have been getting more rotators through our program over the past few years. We rotate on four three month blocks throughout the year. First year - a mix of six months of general surgery rotations, 3 months of orthopaedics and 2 more months of elective rotations (radiology, anesthesia etc...). Second year - 3 months each of hand, trauma, pediatrics and orthopaedic oncology. Third year - 3 months each of trauma, adult reconstruction, spine, and sports. Fourth year - 3 months each of trauma chief run service, trauma another service, pediatrics and elective orthopaedics. Fifth year - 3 months each of chief's trauma, oncology, elective and hand. Overall, I think we have a very strong educational experience. I can say that we have an early operative experience, and all feel very comfortable with "bread and butter" orthopaedic cases. We have found that we enjoy getting to know rotating students on our rotations, and encourage all those interested to apply for a rotating position. If you have any questions you may feel free to send me your address and I'd be happy to answer any questions that you may have.