Dear Concerned,
We appreciate your inquiries and would like to dispel any misperceptions you may have.
We do have a new chairman, Sandy Emery, from Case who was an integral part of their spine fellowship and has been a tremendous addition to ours. We also are losing a sports faculty member, Robin Gehrmann, who is returning to his Alma Mater, UMDNJ, to be closer to his family. Despite this loss, we still have sports faculty and work with all of the University's sports teams. In addition, we are adding a new sports trained faculty member in july. Kelly Bal is currently finishing his military commitment and a shoulder/elbow fellowship @ Duke. In addition to taking care of all complex sports injuries, he also has had a significant amount of trauma training.
The chairman of the department of anesthesia has also announced his resignation, which was readily accepted by administration. Dr emery is the chairman of the search committee and will bring in a strong chairman to run our newly added ORs.
As far as our operative experience is concerned, you couldn't be further off base. We get our hands dirty early & often and are very confident with our skills long before our chief year.
Lastly, we place our graduates in the best fellowship and private positions in the country. For example,I am going to Washington University to do a spine fellowship and my classmate will do his trauma fellowship at Case. I am sorry that your experience here misled you and I hope that if you have any further questions, you will contact me.
Geof Cronen
WVU Fourth Year Resident in Orthopaedics