Will someone behind the scenes please tell me how this kind of nonsense has any reflection of our performance in residency?????
What they heck are they looking for?
If we all have 235+ board scores, nice grades, etc- don't they think we'll learn enough by the time we hit PGY2?
How does sewing cheese, playing 'Operation', reading x-rays, and pimping us on anatomy have any reflection of our capabilities in residency??- especially when some of us have been spending the last 16 weeks doing cards, peds, psych, and medicine rotation- nothing to do with ortho right now, trying to get grad requirements in... oh and studying for step 2.
I plan to do a damn good job in residency, and pimping me anatomy minutiae while I'm focusing on treating CHF patients right now, has little reflection on my future capabilities. Most of us aced anatomy, the boards, and the surgery clerkship, is this not sufficient?
I think that goes for most of us.
If these programs are seriously judging us on our ortho knowledge right now, they are losing out on applicants who will do an outstanding job in residency.