People always point this out and while it is true there is a part that people always miss.
Here are ALL the AOAO programs:
http://www.aoao.org/aoao/Residencies/Residencies.pdf
There are 341 residency positions in AOA ortho. That includes EVERY RESIDENT in every year. So there are about 70-80 slots per year depending if the interns are counted or not.
Of those 341 positions they weren't even able to fill 300 of those slots. What does that tell you about these programs?
Also, if you want to do a fellowship, say in spine, after doing ortho, do you think you can land one?
I am not trying to be difficult but those who are so adamant about the issue and speak up, are usually those who either havent gone to medical school yet or are still in pre-clinical years. It would seem more credible if it were the 4th years who were speaking up after going through the match, no?