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I was wondering about my chances of getting into ANY ortho residency but preferably one in the Philly area. My step 1 was 230, my preclinical grades were alright (a few honors here and there), I have 2 years of research prior to medical school with multiple publications (no first authors) in a heme/onc department. I have my surgical rotation in the winter but can't take an ortho elective until my fourth year. And I don't know if this matters but I played linebacker in highschool and one year in college, got into powerlifting for a couple of years after that and then boxing for a couple of years. Although I never been around ortho people before, I heard they were kind of like the jocks of the medical field and I have been having a hard time fitting in with most people in the medical field mainly because they are so unlike the high testosterone driven people I am used to being around. This by the way is one of the main reasons why I am interested in ortho. Also, I heard that you should decide early for ortho. Is it too late for me? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Also, does anyone know whether or not ortho residents still get to the gym at least twice a week?
Also, does anyone know whether or not ortho residents still get to the gym at least twice a week?
?? i'd rather just become a construction worker, at least then i can drill into cement instead of bone. Do as much as you can in every area...soak up every opportunity that will improve your application. whatever youve done to damage your application is in the past. why should you deserve a spot when someone else out there worked harder than you? Maybe you think you were just unlucky...but who wants to be associated with unlucky you anyway? Life isnt convenient, quiting is.