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dawg44 said:Trauma-
pros - exciting cases nobody goes into ortho not liking broken bones good pay
cons - exciting cases at 3:00 in the morning, no pay femurs at 3:00
Totals
pros- baby boomers huge demand
cons- hospitals lose money on revisions and some long revision cases are no picnics
Hand
pros- sit down surgery, short cases for those with a short attention span unless you want to do alot of microvascular lots of jobs
cons- depends on your replant situation, other orthopods view it as gay hand ****
Spine
pros one of the highest paying positions in medicine, can work almost anywhere huge demand
cons back patients, long cases gotta love spine
Foot and Ankle
pros- sit down surgery, not alot of foot and ankle guys so lots of referals, probably the best lifestyle of them all. Not may foot and ankle emergencies and trauma guys take most of the trauma
cons- diabetic feet, public ignorance on the difference between a pod and a podiatrist
Pediatrics
pros- kids do well and growth takes care of alot of things
cons- parents, parents and parents and they don't get paid as well as other orthopods
Nagar said:althogh I m just starting my internship, from the bit I saw, I got the impression that pediatric has the biggest variety of cases. In addition to surgeries there are a lot of nonsurgical things which u can do. I think peds orthos get the highest satisfaction.
How wrong am I ?
pottsy2 said:sports
pro: Lots of cool arthroscopic procedures (rotator cuff repair, etc) , very few inpatient procedures so good lifestyle
con: a lot of clinic needed to get cases, if you do mostly knee scopes and acl's it could get boring
is ortho onco specialty only for academic surgeons since its so specialized? or are there a lot of private practice surgeons in that field?modelslashactor said:thanks for all the great info!
what is the competition like for the different fellowships? i know a lot of surgical specialties have fellowship programs with more spots than applicants, are some more competitive than others in orthopaedics?
trapperjohn said:is ortho onco specialty only for academic surgeons since its so specialized? or are there a lot of private practice surgeons in that field?