EDIT: WHEN ENTERING YOUR DATA, ADD IT TO THE NEXT LINE IN THE LIST, DON'T PUT IT NEXT TO THE PROGRAM YOU MATCHED AT Feel free to add your name/school next to the program you matched at, but don't put your stats next to that in order to keep this anonymous! For those of you who did this, I moved your stats.
Thought this deserved it's own thread. Enjoy.
Link to Last Years Thread
2017 Ortho Match Spreadsheet
From previous years posts:
Note: I put no effort into this, only copied and pasted from the original poster who created the spreadsheet a few years ago. Props to him.
Thought this deserved it's own thread. Enjoy.
Link to Last Years Thread
2017 Ortho Match Spreadsheet
From previous years posts:
As seen last year, there was a spreadsheet made by orthostudent1 that listed all of the places students matched at. As many of you know, the Urology Match spreadsheet (just google it) is probably one of the biggest and best resources available to students participating in urology since it contains a lot of equations and of the like in a presentable manner. I wanted to mimic that and bring that type of information to the ortho medical student community. We all know that numbers aren't everything, but having this type of information available is invaluable. It's success can only be obtained if we get enough 4th years that matched to fill it out.
What I did was look up the instutitions participating in ERAS (155 programs) and looked up the associated slot number on orthogate via the review section. It may have been inefficient to find the # of slots, but I couldn't find another source that listed all the slots each program took. There were a couple programs I had trouble with, National capitol consortium and NSLIJHS/Hofstra North Shore. If anyone knows the slot #'s for those programs, let me know.
Just like the urology spreadsheet, I made a summary page (just tweaking the appropriate equations to make it applicable to the list I made) that will display various stats that students put into the main spreadsheet.
In putting your information, do not put your scores along side your name, just put them in a random row in the spreadsheet to preserve anonymity.
If I placed the incorrect amount of spots for a given program that you matched to, please reply to this thread! A few of the equations rely on the number of rows in the spreadsheet, so if anyone adds a row to the spreadsheet, it may break a few things T_T
The summary page will not work unless numbers and Y/N's are placed.
Enjoy guys, I really hope this helps a lot of people out (I sure as hell know it's extremely helpful for me on my end). If you have any suggestions, please let me know!
Note: I put no effort into this, only copied and pasted from the original poster who created the spreadsheet a few years ago. Props to him.