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carlos
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The following is going to be a very brief review of a paper and a poster recently presented at the AAOS meeting in Dallas. I am sure this is of interest for everyone on this site, especially those applying in the next few years.

According to a paper written by Carmichael and Bajaj titled The Qualifications of a Successful Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Applicant, applicants and faculty orthopaedists at teaching institutions have different views regarding the qualifications of the successful applicant. "The most important attributes to obtaining a residency were performance on a local rotation (externship), class rank and interview performance according to faculty. Applicants believed performance on local rotations, USMLE step 1, and letters of recommendation were the three most important."

A paper published by Berstein et al looks at the level of importance that applicants and program directors place on different application criteria. According to this study, "[a]pplicants ranked the following criteria as most important]www.aaos.org/wordhtml/anmt2002/poster/p231.htm[/url]
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