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anyone know much about NOVA? HELP!!!

Great a 4 year residency program that does many microvascular cases. Hello. You are a 4 year without a MD. You wont be doing thise in private practice and without a MD what good does all those cases give you. Thanks for the info because this is not a program I want to interview at.
Ramon Ruiz is a faculty member at NOVA? I thought he was in private practice down there.Nova Southeastern University/ Broward General Medical Center's program is a sleeper. Relatively new program started in 2002 but already has graduated 12 residents (began filled through third year with transfers). The program has two busy outpatient centers one at the Dental school and one at Broward General Medical center, where full scope dento-alveolar, implants with bone grafting, and outpatient anesthesia is performed.The program covers three hospitals two tertiary care Level I trauma centers Memorial Regional and Broward General Medical Center and a Level two Baptist Memorial. The program takes call 24/7 365days at all the hospitals and is the ONLY service covering facial trauma. Training incudes the entire spectrum of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is one of two programs in the country where the residents not a fellow perform microvascular surgical reconstruction. The program performs greater than 600 major cases/year. Because the program has a clinic in the dental school orthgnathic referrals from Dept. of Ortho is pretty steady along with great pathology. The faculty is outstanding. The program was started by the Chair Dr. Kaltman (university of Pittsburgh) who has Chaired three other programs (Pitt, Allegheny, MCP/Hahmemann) and brings thirty years of trauma experience, The Program Director Dr. Lopez (Jackson U of Miami) is three year fellowship trained in Head and Neck Surgery and Flaps and twenty years experience at Jackson, Dr. McClure (Suny Downstate and Univ. Of Maryland) Fellowship trained in Head and Neck Surgery and Microvascular Surgery, Dr. McCain Jackson) internationally known TMJ surgeon, Dr. Sclar (Jackson)internationally known Implant surgeon, Dr. Ruiz (UNC Chapel Hill) fellowship trained Craniofacial surgeon. Good didactics for board prep. Downside is option program with the Nova School of Osteopathic Medicine. An allopathic option will be available in the near future. Lack a fellowship trained Maxillofacial Cosmetic Surgery faculty at the present time. The program currently accepts three resident's/year. If you want a progressive program where you get to cut early and often This is it!
I heard that NOVA is an awful program that recently lost a resident there.
What makes a program awful?
Anybody know why this resident left the program? I may be fishing for gossip here, but what else is this forum good for??? Near truth is acceptable.