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I was just wondering if someone had some insight into programs that have a decent academic reputation but also allow for good operative experience for their residents. It almost seems like the two are mutually exclusive, but I'm sure that's not completely true, right?...
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my chairman said Rochester was a good school to look at.
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You should check out Wisconsin. When I was on the interview trail, I thought it was the most well-balanced program I came across. Good academic reputation (not HSS, but solid) with a great operative experience. We don't log the numbers that many community programs do, but I think we're well above average for academic programs. We have a VA and a community rotation, where you get a lot of autonomy in the OR. We also do the big complex academic cases where your involvement is a little less hands-on. Two of our five residents that just graduated went straight into private practice and felt comfortable doing so.

I also thought Minnesota and Utah were well balanced programs with solid reputations and good operative experiences. I did not feel that the "top" academic programs had as good of an operative experience, but this was largely based on my interview experience and talking to rotators.
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Campbell Clinic
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Carolinas Medical Center
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Are we playing "name your ortho program," guys?
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4 residents a year
no fellows!
Good group of residents (have a football team and fantasy leagues)
Provided loupes & lead
Resident clinic (learn how to coordinate all aspects of care)
Early operative experience
Daily conferences (including basic science)
Good mix of old & young faculty
Q month grand rounds w/ famous speakers in all specialties (Vacarro, Weiss, Williams, Ramsey, Richmond, Beaty etc)
Book fund
Coures q year (AO, scope course, board review, etc)
Diverse training which includes most of the best rotations in philadelphia
-Academic instituitions=Drexel(strongest affiliation), Penn, Jeff
-Large busy community hospital with huge private group=abington hospital
-Diverse peds rotation=st. chris and shriners hospital
-Great foot/ankle& tumor @ penn with wapner and lackman
-High volume hand= hahnemann, methodist (jeff hand center), abington
-Elective and traumatic spine= abington, hahnemann
-Sports in private and academic centers including college team and area high school coverage with an arthroscopic laboratory & curriculum
-Penetrating and blunt trauma including pelvic reconstruction at both a busy level I and II hospital
-jt reconstruction including renowed surgeons like norman johanson and busy private surgeons like andrew star
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