I am a current resident @ Univ Illinois Chicago. The RRC's biggest complaint with our program is that we work at too many hospitals. I'll explain this. This has been a problem with the RRC for many years. We have continued to work with them to try to continue our current curriculum but they recently choose to ask us to change; hence probation.
We work at a total of seven hospitals over the course of the 4 year Ortho years, but not all 7 each year. (i am exlcuding the intern year b/c it is run by general surgery). We have 7 residents per class ~ 35 residents. Most programs in the country have about 1 per class per hospital...we are in Chicago are busy! But look at your program...how many residents do you have per and how many hospitals are you affiliated with? We at UIC see this as a huge huge huge advantage for Ortho training, to work with so many attendings, systems, patient types (county hospital, veterans, kids, eetc...)
PGY-2 (1st year ortho): 3.5 months at the University Hospital, 3.5 months at Cook County and 1.5 months at the VA Hospital. These 3 hospitals are across the street from each other, no commute. 3.5 months at a Masonic (another level 1 trauma which is a five miles from the University. When you are at these hospitals you are not covering the others, independent services. Each service has a different # of residents and seniority of residents. So at each hospital/service you see different types of cases, patients and have different levels of responsibility (i.e leading journal clubs, scheduling cases, operating 1 on 1, rounding with attendings etc...) you see so much more with this set-up, many different implants systems, approaches/techniques. You take in-house call as PGY-2 solo at times.
PGY-3: VA 1.5 months, County 1.5 months, Univ 3.5 months, Christ Hospital 1.5 months, Research 1.5 months, Masonic 1.5 months (this adds up to 11 months but there not exactly 1.5....u get the picture. Again same response as above about the benefit from the different hospitals. Christ hospital is 20 miles from the Univ but it is only for 7 weeks and you don't have to drive between hospitals, u are there and only there. It is a level 1 trauma center that we operate ALOT!
PGY-4: Children Shriners 3.5 months, Rush North Shore 3.5 months, Masonic Hospital 1.5 months, University 1.5 months, County Hospital 1.5 months....again only 11.5 months but not exactly. Shriners, Rush North Shore are just outside of the city ~ 20 miles, again awesome experience, no other responsibities while there. Rush North Shore is with a private practive group.
PGY-5: County Hospital 3.5 months, University 3.5 months, VA 1.5 months, Rush North Shore 1. 5 months, Christ 1. 5months....again 11.5 months.
Guys/Gals we have an awesome program and have a great time here. We have nothing to hide, so please feel free to ask questions, email me, check out our website which is being worked on currently. Love to have you come check us out. We have new chairmain and PD that started this summer. Both were internal faculty already so we knew them. Lots of good stuff is going to happen here with new chairman and PD who work great together, new business models are being but into place. As far as the probation goes we will comply and have to cut out a hospital. I am not sure of the deadline or which affiliated hospital...have to work out administration stuff. Putting the residents elsewhere won't be a problem b/c we have plenty of clinic/OR for everyone. Thanx....