The Gateway to Your Orthopaedic Career.
  Monday, 14 August 2006
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Here's a link that was posted on another board. Looks like it is good material to review when thinking about applying into orthopedics or even any other specialty.



or try this if the above link isn't working

19 years ago
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After reading the charting outcomes website, I am confused about the average step 1 score for successful ortho candidates. Is 230 the average for accepted U.S. applicants or for all U.S. applicants including those who were not successful. Any clarification would be helpful.
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I read it as mean of all applicants as there are more applicants that there are positions available.
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the average step I score for US seniors ortho is 232-235 for matriculants and it is lower (extrapolated from the data= 215) for those that did not matriculate.

However, that document was created so that we could have a general idea of where applicants stood. Because for decades medical students have been hearing "this 'specialty' is soo competitive... you shouldn't apply if you do not have at least a 230" but the message intended by publishing this data is to help show that there were for instance, "76 applicants with scores in the range of 210-220 and yes 22 didn't match but 54 of them did"

It is intended as a birds eye view; the administrators did not want students to read too much into the actual numbers.
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