Seton Hall Ortho

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does anyone know anything about seton hall orthopedics residency?
It looks to be osteopathic, but I have seen surgeons who have graduated there who have MDs....does this make any sense? Can allopathic graduates apply here?

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I know for a fact that it isn't an osteopathic program...BUT that doesn't mean that DO's haven't attended the residency and graduated from there. It happens once in a while 😉

Any other info regarding the program I know nothing about.
 
its weird because on the info page it reads:

"All applicants must have successfully completed three years of approved medical of osteopathic school curriculum and currently be in good standing during their fourth year."

http://www.shu.edu/academics/gradmeded/orthopedic-surgery-residency/admissions.cfm


However, it shows up on frieda and not on any osteopathic residency lists....

anyone else know whats up with that?
 
its weird because on the info page it reads:

"All applicants must have successfully completed three years of approved medical of osteopathic school curriculum and currently be in good standing during their fourth year."

http://www.shu.edu/academics/gradmeded/orthopedic-surgery-residency/admissions.cfm


However, it shows up on frieda and not on any osteopathic residency lists....

anyone else know whats up with that?

I'm thinking typo...probably meant to say "approved medical or osteopathic school curriculum"
 
That wouldn't make sense either...

I think what they're trying to say is that in order to be considered for an interview you need to have completed 3 years at either an allopathic OR an osteopathic school and be in good standing as an MS4.

I interviewed @ Seton Hall in 2007, so unless something drastic happened in the last 2 years it isn't solely an osteo program.
 
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