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I've posted on the ortho forum a couple times before but I haven't seen anything specifically addressing my question.
I go to a small, private med school in Georgia. My numbers are pretty good (Step 1 = 246) and I have one good (but non-ortho) research experience. However, several things are stacked against me. My school doesn't have its own ortho program so all of my experience has been with orthos in private practice around my area. Also, my schools isn't that high up on the list of total NIH money received. So, I'm trying to maximize my potential for matching. Here's my questions:
In planning my 4th year away rotations, is it more important to rotate at a program where I could really see myself matching or is it more important to rotate at a place where I could get letters from "big names" in the field? My schedule will allow two 4-week rotations. For those of you voting on big names, which programs are the best? I've heard that Campbell Clinic is great; how about Emory?
I go to a small, private med school in Georgia. My numbers are pretty good (Step 1 = 246) and I have one good (but non-ortho) research experience. However, several things are stacked against me. My school doesn't have its own ortho program so all of my experience has been with orthos in private practice around my area. Also, my schools isn't that high up on the list of total NIH money received. So, I'm trying to maximize my potential for matching. Here's my questions:
In planning my 4th year away rotations, is it more important to rotate at a program where I could really see myself matching or is it more important to rotate at a place where I could get letters from "big names" in the field? My schedule will allow two 4-week rotations. For those of you voting on big names, which programs are the best? I've heard that Campbell Clinic is great; how about Emory?