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AnatomyGrey12
if you look at kcu website of ortho residencies, the St. Luke's Des Peres Hospital is closing, but the St. Mary's one is still open. The first year residents, 2/3 of are KCU grads so that's neat. But, the rest of the PGY years, none of them are from KCU. So I have to concur with the above that it doesn't really matter where you go. If you go to KCU, it might be easier to get audition rotations, however.
Residency
Kansas City University of Medicine’s College of Osteopathic’s graduates are highly sought after and are historically successful in securing a residency Match.www.kcumb.edu
Audition rotations are generally first come first serve once you meet the pre-specified criteria