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How many away rotations are people doing these days? I was planning on doing 3...would that be overkill?
I did 3. It was overkill.How many away rotations are people doing these days? I was planning on doing 3...would that be overkill?
I did 3. It was overkill.
Yeah just this summer, not matched yet. I did a home rotation as well, so 4 rotations total.Just this summer? Or did you match yet?
I've met 2 people now who did 4 at my school.
I'm hoping to do 4. June-Oct
Yeah just this summer, not matched yet. I did a home rotation as well, so 4 rotations total.
I was pretty burned out in the last one and it started to show by the end. If I had to do it again I'd do my home program then 2 aways. I'd also just get step 2 over with ASAP.
saturday and sundayHow long did you have off in between your away rotations?
Home + 2 others is enough for most people, unless you are "auditioning" at a program that only takes rotators.
It's becoming more common, most programs give preference to rotators. Too many to name them all, but all the big programs you think about with ortho. Mayo, Rush, HSS, etc.How many of those programs are there that predominantly take rotators? And would you PM me some names?
Jefferson, NYU were pretty up front about itHow many of those programs are there that predominantly take rotators? And would you PM me some names?
It's becoming more common, most programs give preference to rotators. Too many to name them all, but all the big programs you think about with ortho. Mayo, Rush, HSS, etc.
Jefferson, NYU were pretty up front about it
2nd Pitt as well, they also put up a stat about it on interview day. Likewise been told there may still be a "second look requirement," but have also heard others say the PD has tried to do away with this.From what I hear:
NYU, Jeff, Pitt, Duke, UTSW - really like their rotators/are vying mostly for rotators
UCSF, UW, Miami, Northwestern - try to do half rotators/half non
Does anybody know how many away rotations we should be applying to, or should we just apply to the ones we want to go to, like two programs? I've heard opposite advice on this.
I did 3 plus a home rotation prior to aways. If nothing else, use this time to learn orthopaedics. We don't get much MSK in med school and you're going to be a resident in a year with as much knowledge as you put into it. So at the end of the day I think 3 is worth it regardless of it being necessary to match. Also agree with going where you really want to match.
I'll also address the question of how many places to apply for aways. I got all the ones I applied to. I also went through VSAS twice because I ended up doing a research fellowship between M3 and M4. Both times I got all the places I applied to. I was worried I wouldn't get interviews at the places I turned down to do my research fellowship, but got 1/3 interviews from those. I also accidentally applied to a program on VSAS that was under another program's name (UNC and Carolinas are both under UNC's name) and got an interview at the place I mistakenly applied to after withdrawing my application. So applying to more than you intend to do still might not hurt you as long as you cancel an away well in advance. That's just my experience though.
Also, someone mentioned Harvard - I didn't rotate there but I met some people on the trail that did rotate at Beth Israel and apparently were told almost no one that rotates there will get a MGH interview. They said you really have to rotate at MGH and not one of the other sites. Not sure if that's true or if the people that told me that were weird/did a bad job on the rotation.