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  Monday, 10 June 2002
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Does anyone out there know anything about the USA program? Anyone know any truth, rumors or have any thoughts? I would be most appreciative. Thanks.

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24 years ago
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U of south Alabama has gone through some rough time over the past few years. I spoke to a resident who actually transferred out of the program. It seems that the program was a strong small program that was well respected until they had a mass exodus of faculty about 4 years ago. In addition to loosing faculty they also had several residents transfer to other programs (this I know for a fact). I heard on the trail last year that they have a new chairman and that they are currently rebuilding. As you know orthopaedics is in constant flux these days and the programs that were dogs a few years ago could be stars today, so keep an open mind. From what I remember the program is very trauma heavy but the residents get a lot of autonomy in the OR. :pimp:
24 years ago
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Thanks for the input. I was just wondering, do you any idea why the residents left the program?...abuse, disorganization, etc.
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24 years ago
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I apologize for bringing this up again; however, does anyone out there know anything about the USA program? Anyone know any truth, rumors or have any thoughts? I would be most appreciative. Thanks.



Keeping the Peace...
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24 years ago
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I interviewed at USA. They recently got a new chairman, Dr. Fred Meyer (a pretty well respected hand surgeon), who is liked by the residents. He also, apparently, is better liked by the community orthopods than the previous chairman and this has led to more opportunities for the residents to train with some of the private guys out in the community of Mobile. When I interviewed they were looking to hire additional staff, especially in the area of trauma. Its a small program - they only take 2 residents per year and I think they have only 3 or 4 full time faculty (unless they have hired someone recently). Overall its not a malignant program. The residents are a pretty likable group, seem to get along well, and seem happy. They see a good bit of trauma but they get one full weekend off per month. Not much in the way of perks - book money, etc... Mobile is a decent place to live. The downside for me was that the rumor last year was that a few Ortho programs around the country could be cut in the next few years and they would probably start with some of the small, 2 resident per year programs. I have no idea if this will actually happen but it concerned me enough that I ranked USA near the bottom of my ROL. That having been said, I would not have been terribly disappointed to have ended up at USA. I think you get pretty good training there, the staff (that I met, anyway) seemed resident friendly, and the residents seemed to get along.

Good luck and I hope this helps a little.
23 years ago
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Don't know much about USA except rumors, except I do know that USA did not fill in the Match 2001. Rumors are that the ortho program may get cut and that USA in general has big funding problems. Hope this helps.
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