I'm a resident at OU. The increase in size will start with this years interns. We also added another PGY2. So we don't know the impact yet.
But, it will be for the better. We have a few rotations that extra residents are needed and the extra resident a year will fill those areas nicely. We just recently went to a night float system for trauma call and it has been a good experience so far and will be even better with more residents.
OU is a good program. You will learn how to operate and learn alot about orthopedics. I think we have a good mix of clinical and didatics. We have done well as a program on the OITE. Depending on how motivated you are, you can start operating as early as your intern year. You do 3 months of ortho as an intern and can get in the OR if you want to. You definitely operate alot starting your second year.
Strengths of the program are definitely trauma. Maybe even a little trauma heavy, but I know in with me that is really were I learned to operate. Peds is also strong. Peds attendings will hand you the knife day one and let you do the entire case. We get good sports experience and I feel really comfortable with arthroscopy. Hand, shoulder, elbow are all good. Our foot and ankle experience has gotten better because we just added a full time attending that is awesome and lets you do almost all of the cases. Spine is what you make of it. I'm not interested in spine so I just worked hard and learned what I needed to but not much more. But, if you are interested you could have a good experience. (we have 2 spine guys). We have a tumor guy so we don't have to go somewhere or to a course to get tumor exposure and it is a really good experience and you learn alot about tumor. We all do well on that section on OITE usually. Our main weakness, in my opinion, is joints. We don't have a full time joints guy, but our tumor guy does the most so you will learn from him and we have a VA where we do a lot of joints. I feel comfortable doing a primary total knee or hip. We just don't see many revisions. If you are into research this might not be the place for you. We are lacking in that area.
In the last few years, most people are doing fellowships and getting good spots and good places where they want to go. But, we have a few that go directly into private practice and do well.
I really like our program. I think it prepares you to be a good surgeon.