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hi all! My wife is a 3rd year med student at a Boston school (not Harvard) contemplating orthopedics. Her school is pass/fail/honors, and she's received a mix of passes and honors. No AOA, and Step I was admittedly low - about 210. However she can get strong letters of recommendation as she tends to perform very well during rotations and will certainly do so during a sub-I.

My question - is matching at an ortho residency in a major metro area out of the question given the low boards and no AOA? Given that ortho is 93% male, do programs actively recruit women to the point of excusing Step I scores less than 220?
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Although it's generally easier for females to get interviews, she may have a tough time with step 1 of 210...especially for a metropolitan program. I know a couple of guys with scores in that range, and less than 4 interviews altogether seems to be the trend. Females probably fare better, but how much more so i don't know.


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