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12 August 2007
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8.0 (7)

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9-10 stars
29%
7-9 stars
43%
5-7 stars
29%
3-5 stars
0%
0-3 stars
0%
Overall rating
8.0
Staff Surgeons
8.4 (7)
Didactics/Teaching
8.0 (7)
Operating Experience
8.9 (7)
Clinical Experience
7.7 (7)
Research
6.3 (7)
Residents
8.6 (7)
Lifestyle
8.1 (7)
Location
8.1 (7)
Overall Experience
8.3 (7)
TM Tom Mayberry
6.9
30 December 2011

UAB

Staff Surgeons
7.0
Didactics/Teaching
9.0
Operating Experience
5.0
Clinical Experience
4.0
Research
5.0
Residents
8.0
Lifestyle
9.0
Location
9.0
Overall Experience
6.0

Program Review

Staff / Faculty / Chairman
Many of the faculty have strong personalities, of which they are not hesitant to share. With some, their approach to problem solving is needlessly antisocial. This could be temporarily tolerable if there was not a constant schedule change each week with another prima donna with which to keep from being underfoot.
Didactics / Teaching
There is lecture each morning on powerpoint on a variety of orthopedic topics. These are given by faculty and residents and are helpful. The times and locations of lecture were slightly unreliable and would change also according to the service you were on. Being in the right place at the right time depended wholly on whether your resident knew where to be and if they thought of communicating that to you in time.
Operating Experience
Depending on the attending, as a student, you can be sitting out or be first assistant to the resident. I found that more often than not I was much less active in the OR than I had been in other rotations.
Clinic Experience
This mainly consisted of shadowing either the resident or attending.
Research Opportunities
Other than the occasional case report, there were very limited research opportunities.
Residents
Are helpful, but too busy to bother with teaching students. Understandable, but a complete contrast to what I have seen at other orthopedic rotations.
Lifestyle
Residents know how to make the most of their time and have fun together. Call is manageable.
Location / Housing
Most residents live in Crestline Village, which is a nice area of Birmingham (in the city of Mountain Brook). It is safe, reasonably close, and with a great school system.
Limitations
The program as a whole seems strangely disorganized, but with time, I believe this can be overcome. As a resident you see a wide variety of cases and work with many great attendings. There is an emphasis on written exams and preparing well for that, more so than I have seen at other programs.
Overall Rotation Experience / Conclusion
The rotation seems to be structured much more towards getting attending / student introductions, whereupon they can make brief assessments of your ability to be an appropriate resident. There are several flaws in this system, the main of which is that the student is left with much less of a learning opportunity than is achieved at other schools.

Qualification

Qualification
I rotated as a medical student at this program
Date of Rotation
2011
Updated 1 January 2012
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EL Eric Lenehan
6.3
4 March 2008

UAB Ortho

Staff Surgeons
7.0
Didactics/Teaching
6.0
Operating Experience
8.0
Clinical Experience
7.0
Research
5.0
Residents
6.0
Lifestyle
7.0
Location
4.0
Overall Experience
7.0

Program Review

Staff / Faculty / Chairman
Staff: Rarely in the OR letting residents start and complete most cases and checking in to guide through difficult cases. For the most part they are easy to get along with. Residency director appears interested in rotaters. Chairman is having difficulty making changes as faculty is resisting.
Didactics / Teaching
Daily with lectures run by residents in different location than main University Hospital.
Operating Experience
Second Years were operating on truama and in the night on call. Third and fourth years seemed capable, but they have Surgical Nurses that do a lot of teaching to the Ortho residents. Sometimes these nurses can take over a case.
Clinic Experience
Typical
Research Opportunities
Protected time starting in the first year with projects in trauma and sports.
Residents
Fun group of guys.
Location / Housing
Housing is affordable although prices are increasing around the city proper.
Limitations
Surgical Nurses teaching procedures is little concerning.
Overall Rotation Experience / Conclusion
Solid training; fun group of guys;

Qualification

Qualification
I rotated as a medical student at this program
Date of Rotation
Summer 2007
Updated 1 January 2012
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