Information about our program....
We have an interesting mix of orthopaedics at Univ. Maryland. Our most obvious pride is Shock Trauma Ortho... The amount of trauma we see is amazing.. our trauma staff is so well recognized that HJD, Union, Hopkins, Columbia, Tripler, Walter Reed, Lenox Hill all send residents to rotate with us... I believe that speaks for itself.
Beyond this is the real gem... We have a very diverse faculty (young/old); with well known representatives including Pitt trained sports attendings, Jeff trained Spine attendings. etc. we rotate away only for Peds and Tumor (we go to Hopkins). however we also have community Tumor and Peds people that we also work with. The width of our experiece is amazing and our surgical experiences range from bread and butter to the more atypical/tertiary care experiences.
Our two main hospitals include The University of Maryland (Shock, Peds, VA) and a separate community hospital (Sports, Foot/Ankle, Peds, Shoulder/Elbow/Hand). We generally work within a mentor system with a junior/senior on a Team. Being service based, we get an extensive and focused education.
The resident collective gets along with each other exceedingly well. Half are married, half are single. Our program is female friendly. We regularly do sponsored and unsolicited activities with each other.
Our relations with our attendings are also good. Humor is embraced here. Although we work hard, we don't lose sight of the big picture.
Basic educational stuff:
weekly resident based lectures, typical M and M's, Journal Clubs, Anatomy lab are standards, as well as a host of well known visiting speakers. Books, courses paid for by department
Intern Year:
very benign... including Rheumatology, CCU, Plastics, Ortho (3 calls a month).
Call--- include some home call even as a PGY 2, generally is about q 6 in house as a 2, 3. Home call as a 4,5 to operate only...
(as everyone else says) our residents go to the fellowships that they want... we excel at placing residents into Shoulder/Elbow and Spine; but have also done things like Harborview Trauma, Union Sports, etc...
Our chairman (Pellegrini) is well known and respected in academic circles. He is active in AAOS, and other circles, and actively asserts our interests into the program.. Certainly, he brings alot to the table and consistantly advocates for us.
PM me for any specific questions... at the least, i would NOT pass up the interview.. I had the choice (as most of us have had) to go to multiple programs, and I picked University of Maryland...> Still have no regrets...