The Gateway to Your Orthopaedic Career.
  Thursday, 15 March 2007
  44 Replies
  10 Visits
0
Votes
Undo
I guess ill start this one off too with stats and stuff like the last years. It helped me alot and hopefully this will help those that follow.

My stats:

Go to a UC medical school in southern Cali Baby.
Pre Clinicical Honors 8/14
CLinical Honors: 6/6 with 2 letters of commendation in OB and GSurg.
Junior AOA
Usmle Step 1: 264/99
Usmle Step 2: 271/99 ( took in late dec due to req from school. Not available but sent to my top 5 progs in january)
Research: 1 month of biomechanics, I case report submitted to JSES, 1 book chapter, some pubs in an ER book)

Outside activities: just a bunch of fluff.

Applied to 45 got 30 interviews went on 12 and ranked all 12.

ROL:

1: USC: Loved the program, rotated, wanted to stay in Cali, great training, guys there are awesome, and solid name in Ortho.

2. UCLA: Was in LA. They emphasize dthat they DID operate, but when you probed they do but not as much as other programs. Still great to get fellowships if thats your game. plus its in LA and has a great name.

3. Stanford: rotated there. ranked it for the name and cushyiness. In the end it weas not one of my favorite programs, but it was in Cali i would have sucked it up. They operate a good deal too. More than other big academic names ...at least I felt.

4. Pitt: This place is sick. no need to say more. I would have put them higher but I have family ties in so cal.

5. Cleveland clinic: dopest prgram that I saw. operate alot, residents cool as shit, name. It has it all. Excepet its in cleveland....big trade off.

6. Harvard: Hmmph.
7. UCSD.
8. PItt 6 year
9. CCF 6 year
10. U of chicago
11. U of rochester
12. Iowa.

I also interviewed at HSS but got the u wont match letter.

Matched at #1: USC Goooo Trojans!! SUper stoked. Hope everyones match went well.
7.
19 years ago
·
#52777
0
Votes
Undo
sorry for the typos. I was in a hurry.
19 years ago
·
#52778
0
Votes
Undo
Congratulations!
strange you did have an interview at UCI (your medical school?)
19 years ago
·
#52779
0
Votes
Undo
Congrats dude!

I'm just curious how you ranked CCF and the CCF 6 year frogram when CCF only has a 6 year program.
19 years ago
·
#52780
0
Votes
Undo
No man. CCF had 2 5 year spots this year that were approved after the last interview. The numbers were emailed.
19 years ago
·
#52781
0
Votes
Undo
undergrad: top 10 public ugrad
took 3.5 yrs off, had a career, 401(k) and all that jazz; dropped out of a phd program, etc - "colorful" application ... went to grad school to study algae.
Rendering Error in layout BBCode/Image: Layout 'BBCode/Image:default' Not Found. Please enable debug mode for more information.

medschool: top 10-12 (depending on the year
Rendering Error in layout BBCode/Image: Layout 'BBCode/Image:default' Not Found. Please enable debug mode for more information.
) program according to USNEWS randomness

1st year is pass/fail
2nd year h/hp/p/f: 40/40/20/0%

lots of weirdo extracurricular stuff: international stuff, triathlons, ultimate frisbee, mountain biking and road/trail racing, taught piano lessons in my house, choral stuff, etc.

step 1: 218 (i didn't really study; was working a full time job my 1st two years)
step 2: 245

applied 67, interviews offered 22, interviews attended 14, ranked 15 (one 6yr prog)

ROL : see other thread

matched at my #3 choice: UCLA-harbor. i am EXTREMELY THRILLED! i would have been incredibly thrilled with any of my top 5, would have been very happy with nearly anything on my ROL - but i am incredibly happy to get out of the midwest and head to the west coast. SO EXCITED! ....... no more snow!
Rendering Error in layout BBCode/Image: Layout 'BBCode/Image:default' Not Found. Please enable debug mode for more information.


whew. i'm glad for this all to be over!
19 years ago
·
#52782
0
Votes
Undo
oh yeah - clinical. honored only psych and peds 3rd year. honored all 3 ortho sub-Is, rotated at two aways, in addition to my home program sub-I.
19 years ago
·
#52783
0
Votes
Undo
Alright - so I've never really posted on here but thought now was appropriate...

Undergrad - top 20 private school in the South
Med - top 50 private school in the South w/ emphasis on clinical experience
Step 1: 222
Step 2: 230 (in time for aps)
Clinical grades: not really sure - mostly HP, Honors not really assessed at my school. Not AOA
Research: nothing formal just a poster presentation of some Ortho work done abroad.
Applied 61 programs, offered 12 interviews, went on 11

ROL:
1) Miami
2) Orlando Regional
3) Atlanta Med Center
4) VCU/MCV
5) UF-Jax
6) LSU-NO
7-11) Northern schools (too cold!!!)

Matched at VCU/MCV - and very stoked!! Even after ROL was in, kinda thought they should've been higher (kinda ranked on proximity to family). Though I definitely thought MCV has great faculty and kick-ass overall training. I know I'm gonna be a great orthopaedic surgeon with extensive clinical experience. Git-R-Done in the dirty south!!!
19 years ago
·
#52784
0
Votes
Undo
Since this thread is pretty slow to get going, I'll throw my hat in as well...

Went to a well ranked med school in the NE.
Preclinical: P/F
Clinical: 5H, 3HP
Activities: tons
Took a year off for research though nothing published by interview season
Step 1: 242
Step 2: 254 (took it before my research year)
AOA
Applied to 35, offered 25 interviews, went on 13, ranked 16

ROL in the other thread

Matched at my #1...NYU/HJD!!!!
19 years ago
·
#52785
0
Votes
Undo
I throw mine in because I think it helps the 3rd years when they're flipping out.
Stats:
State School
Senior AOA
Step I/II: 234/256
Did 2 externships
Cardiology research w/o pubs
Charming personality
Bench Press (low 200's)

Applied to 49. Offered 19. Went on 13.
ROL:

1) Stanford (rotated here)
2) Georgetown
3) George Washington
4) University of Michigan
5) University of Illinois Chicago
6) San Antonio
7) U of Rochester
8 Temple
9) Galveston
10) KU
11) Baylor
12) SLU

Matched at UIC!! Very happy about this, the residents seemed laid back and fun. I liked the city. In fact, my rank list is mainly based off the places I felt I wanted to live. To me, all the programs programs seemed like they offered a great education. Granted there were slight differences in style and time allocated to research or whatever, but mainly I could not tell the difference, so I went with location. Good to luck to everyone next year, and my advice is: figure out what is important to you i.e. big name school, heavy research, location, fun atmosphere, tons of operating, academics, etc. and do an externship or two at the places you think have what you want and truly see if that is indeed what you want.
19 years ago
·
#52786
0
Votes
Undo
Oh yeah, just wanted to mention that I did not rotate at UIC or go to that school. So it is quite possible to match to places you did not do an audition rotation at.
19 years ago
·
#52787
0
Votes
Undo
Midwest state school
Pre Clinicical 3HP the rest honors
CLinical Honors: 1 HP gen Surg rest Honors
Senior AOA
Usmle Step 1: 244/99
Usmle Step 2: 261/99 sent to schools after interviews
Research: Vascular Surgery with presentation but no pubs


Applied to 49 got 29 interviews went on 16 and ranked 15.

Matched #1 Mount Carmel!!!!
19 years ago
·
#52788
0
Votes
Undo
YEAH BABY!!! Congrats to all who matched! and for those who didn't, don't give up if it's something you really love! My story is def not the norm.

DO school in NE.
Clinical honors: surgery, medicine, psych, OMM
No AOA at my school, 4th yr rotations are all Pass/Fail for some stupid reason so no H for my ortho rotations on my transcript.
USMLE Step 1: 221/90
USMLE Step 2: 223/90
COMLEX I/II: 83/88 (forgot the three digits, too many damn numbers!)
Research: ER-no pubs, Renal transplant-6 abstracts published (but only submitted one on my ERAS), Ortho-started but unable to complete b/c no funding (my PI moved away).
Lots of extracurriculars (most of it fluff).

1 Allopathic rotation, 2 rotations at my home program (put most of my eggs in 1 basket)
Only applied to NY and NJ programs - 20 Allo, 3 Osteo (girlfriend and I didn't couples match but applied to same area-she matched St. Luke's anesthesia).
2 Allo interviews and 2 Osteo interviews.
Was offered a spot at my home DO program - got along with the residents really well and they really wanted me there, BUT...
I also got along extremely well with the residents at the Allo program I rotated and felt like I fit in there a little better. I got great letters during my third year from ortho attendings that the program director and other interviewers knew very well (I got extremely lucky meeting the right people at the right time and impressing them like hell).

So, I withdrew from the DO match and ranked only 2 programs.
UMDNJ-Newark and NYMC-Brooklyn/Queens.
After sleepless nights and many stomach ulcers wondering if I had made the right choice...

I MATCHED at NYMC-BQ!!!
This is a small up and coming community program with awesome residents who've gotten pretty good fellowships the last few years. Operate early and often without getting killed all the time.

Any other DO's match Allo? I heard of one other matching at Mayo.
Good luck all! I'm still drunk from celebrating last night.

For all the haters out there, don't hate the playa, hate the game!
19 years ago
·
#52789
0
Votes
Undo
This will make a lot of 3rd years happy!

UG: State school in south
Grad: State school in south
Practiced physical therapy for 4 years before med school

Pre-clinical: 3.5 GPA (Honor is Clinical Medicine)
Clinical: 3rd year 4.0 GPA (no honors at my school during 3rd yr)
4th year all pass/fail
Ortho rotations: 2 aways (Greenville, SC and Med Coll of Georgia) and home rotation
Step I: 209
Step II: 224
Not AOA
Research: 1 paper currently being submitted
Couples Matched with girlfiend in Ob/Gyn

Applied 31, Offered 8, Interviewed 8

ROL:
1. Arkansas
2. Greenville, SC
3. Oklahoma City
4. Jacksonville, FL
5. UTMB-Galveston
6. MCG
7. Columbia, MO
8. Tulane

Matched at Arkansas!! PUMPED!!!!

(For the 3rd years... I was asked more about 3rd year grades and my improvement from Step I to Step II than anything else. Only 1 interview commented on my low Step I score. Granted, I didn't get many interviews, but it is possible to match with a low Step I score... I just did!!)

Congrats to everyone that matched, and good luck next year!!
19 years ago
·
#52790
0
Votes
Undo

i was pretty much the exact same. my step I was a 218 and i improved to a 245 on step II --> the jump in score got the most comments; only 1 place even asked me about my low(er) step I score.

additionally, especially for you 3rd years, the majority of my interviews talked about everything on my app*but* the ortho stuff. even my ortho research projects (i have one project unpublished and one 1st author case report) were only mentioned a couple of times. we talked more about my algae/ecology and micro research from years ago than we did ortho. also, i'm nowhere near AOA and nobody commented about my grades.

it's totally possible to match without a super-high step I score. i'm thrilled with how things turned out for me.
Rendering Error in layout BBCode/Image: Layout 'BBCode/Image:default' Not Found. Please enable debug mode for more information.
19 years ago
·
#52791
0
Votes
Undo
I've read these from year to year since being an MSI. Can't believe I'm the one finally posting. Best wishes to all those on your pursuit to becoming an orthopod.

Undergrad: one of the top 30 colleges in nation (private in NE)
Medical School: midwest state school on H/HP/P/F system
MSI: mostly HP's with 2 H's and 2 p's
MSII: all H
Clinical: all H's except for HP ob/gyn, anesthesia, Internal medicine

Step 1: 252/99
Step 2 CK: 239/97 (taken after interviews so I had no studying motivation and score results after list in )

Research: ENT project with poster and no paper, trivial ortho without anything worthwhile pubs/posters

Aways: northwestern, CMC

46 applied, 34 interview invites, went on 13 interviews

Interviewed northwestern, loyola, u wisconsin, u michigan, indiana u, wash u st louis, miami, san diego, brown, HSS, CMC, UNC, UT campbell

Ranked 14 (including UNC 6th year)

Matched at my #1 Michigan. Very psyched although I would have been very happy at any of the above programs. I just felt that michigan offered the best setup for what i was looking for in a residency. Off to go continue celebrating the fact that I'm going to be an orthopod!
19 years ago
·
#52792
0
Votes
Undo
this forum has helped me greatly over the last 4 years, so here's my stuff...it still seems surreal.

undergrad: small private school in se
med school: state school in south
pre-clinical: 3.65 gpa
clinical: 6 a's, 2 b's (peds, family med)
step I: 250
step II: 240

rotations: greenville, ku-kansas city, home program (loved all 3)

applied: 39 offered: 17 interviewed: 13 ranked: 13

1. arkansas
2. greenville
3. ku-kansas city
4. missisippi
5. texas a&m
6. birmingham
7-13. the others

matched at arkansas!!!!! very excited. for better or worse, LRHogDoc and i will be together another 5 years.

honestly, i would have been happy at any program on my list. all of them seemed to have excellent training with great staff and residents. you just have to find what's best for you.
19 years ago
·
#52793
0
Votes
Undo
Just registered, but have enjoyed reading the posts over the last 2 years. Here is my info:

Med School: Far from top 10
AOA (Ranked #1)
Step 1: 99 (rather not share my exact score)
Step 2: 99 (did not post it for programs)
Clinicals: Half Honors/Half HP
Research: 2 pubs (1 JSES, 1 non-peer reviewed), 1 biomechanics project
Extracurriculars: athlete, etc (everyone in ortho is well-rounded)

Applied to 58, Offered 42, Went on 18.

Interviewed at: Northwestern, Columbia, NYU, Michigan, Wash U, Harvard, Duke, Pitt, Penn, Loyola, CWRU, CCF, Miami, Hopkins, Brown, Yale, home, and UCLA.

Matched at #1. Not including my ROL bc that is an individualized thing so it is useless. But here are my 2 cents on some of the programs.

Northwestern: Great location, very good program. Did not rotate there and they made me very aware of that when I interviewed there which turned me off. For you MS III's, this is the place to rotate at if you want to improve your chances (of the 50 interviewed, 42 were rotators)

Columbia: Awesome PD, Great Residents, very academic, but I question the op experience.

NYU: Great op experience, very large program (which can be +/-) , great location.

Michigan: Very balanced, great that there are no fellows, but i question the op experience, location is +/-.

Wash U: Great program......to do a fellowship and get tons of research/pubs.

Harvard: Great reputation, large size, also great for fellowship.

Duke: Great program, very happy residents, strong academics, lots of research available.

Pitt: Fu is the man, very approachable, very balanced program.

Penn: Great Residents that work hard and play hard, not too fond of philly. Op experience v. good, lots of research available. they push hard for the 6-year track.

Loyola: Well-balanced, ok facilities, good trauma.

UCLA: lacks op experience

Brown: very strong program with good balance. 6 years/Providence is a turn-off.


Ok im tired, back to the bar. Good luck to the 3's and congrats to all the 4's.
19 years ago
·
#52794
0
Votes
Undo
Congrats to all that have matched.

NE Private school
USMLE I – 256/99. Didn't take step 2
AOA+ (only offered senior year)
Clinical grades – 7/7 honors/A
A lot of extracurriculars and significant leadership positions
2 ortho pubs pending.
LOR - 2 ortho, 1 OB and 1 cardiology

Rotated at NYU-HJD and Penn

Applied to 42, 34 offers, attended 16, ranked 13… Ultimately wanted to stay in NE.

Rank list in no particular order:

NYU-HJD. residents very down to earth, fun loving. Outstanding and well known attendings that let you operate a lot. New PD Dr. Egol, has already started to take an already stellar program and make it even better. Chairman, Dr. Zuckerman, is in line to be the next president of the AAOS. Both he and Dr. Egol go to bat for its residents and aren’t cocky like you would expect for such well known surgeons. You will come out a great surgeon and probably get any fellowship you want, especially with Zuckerman making calls for you.

Brown – Mike Ehrlich is the MAN. Awesome program. Providence... ugh.

HSS – top tier ortho program along with HJD. very nice, down to earth residents. amazing place to train but a bit stuffy on the attending side. You’ll come out a great surgeon. Amazing housing, a huge plus.

Penn. Great program with nice residents who are very smart and seemed very down to earth. Attendings are great teachers and better people. Lackman is a nice guy who goes to bat for his residents. Sucks for their program that their best shoulder guy is leaving for Jeff and the possibility of losing their other great shoulder/elbow guy. Late operative exposure.

Miami Jackson - amazing city, nice residents, they operate A LOT. Thought I would have fit in well and enjoyed it a lot.

Harvard – Huge program, even bigger names. Down to earth residents, surprising for Harvard. Only downfall seems to be lack of early operative exposure... and the traffic.

Vanderbilt – I liked everything about this program – from attendings to residents to facilities. Resident’s presentation was amazing and obviously had a ton of pride in the program. Love Nashville as well.

Columbia – Levine is awesome. Cool residents. Highly academic. The pre-interview dinner was sick and a lot of fun. Don’t think its in the same league, however, as HJD and HSS, experience-wise, but that's just my opinion.

Rush – Sick facilities, nice residents and amazing faculty who are extremely happy.

Mt. Sinai – Good operative exposure, NYC. Not as academic as I would have liked.

UCLA. Great program, great city, nice attendings and social residents. They do well there. Question the op experience.

Duke – Ranked it just for another place to match. Shady recruiting tactics and second look pressure made me lose interest fast.

Chicago – nice place, nice residents, good program. Just didn’t do it for me.

Matched at my #1, NYU-HJD, and excited as hell.. Anyone heading there or 3rd yrs interested in the program, PM me.
19 years ago
·
#52795
0
Votes
Undo
Um, I'm lame and dont want to post any personal information

Undergrad: UCLA
Med Sch: UCSD
Pre Clin Honors: Most Everything
Clinical Honors: All except family med
Aways: Stanford-Peds and HSS-Hand: Both Honors
Step 1: 264
Step 2: 263
Research: Biomechanics unpublished
Applied/Invite/Interviewed: 44/30?/12
Bench Press: Are you serious that you actually posted this?

ROL
1) UCLA
2) Stanford
HSS Was here until I got the you will not match letter
3) NYU-HJD
4) UCSD
5) Harbor-UCLA
6) Harvard
7) UCSF

Rendering Error in layout BBCode/Image: Layout 'BBCode/Image:default' Not Found. Please enable debug mode for more information.
U Chicago
9) Iowa
10) Mayo
11) Pitt

Matched at....UCLA, very excited to be returning to the Bruins. Please PM me with any questions, and lets not be so bashful about where we are from.
19 years ago
·
#52796
0
Votes
Undo
Is it just me or are a lot of people being very secretive? I guess if the PD saw your step I and saw that you matched @ their program, they could come on orthogate and see your ROL!!?!!???
  • Page :
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
There are no replies made for this post yet.

Search your questions

Leaderboard

1
Dora
User's Points: 18
2
Brenda
User's Points: 11
3
Nino
User's Points: 10
4
manhnv102
User's Points: 9
5
venky96188
User's Points: 8

Top Members

butterfingerbbs
2 Posts
83 Replies
6 years ago
bladerunner101
10 Posts
68 Replies
1 year ago
Teggie
6 Posts
59 Replies
6 years ago
blaqmamba
2 Posts
35 Replies
9 years ago
bonetrauma2
1 Posts
34 Replies
7 years ago