Tradiational Rotating?

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I was looking into match lists at certain DO schools and am confused on this match: Traditional Rotating. What does it mean when you're matched into this category, as opposed to other areas like Family Practice, OB/GYN, Anesthesiology, etc...

Thanks for the clarification!
 
mkitty said:
I was looking into match lists at certain DO schools and am confused on this match: Traditional Rotating. What does it mean when you're matched into this category, as opposed to other areas like Family Practice, OB/GYN, Anesthesiology, etc...

Thanks for the clarification!

It means you aren't automatically in a residency and must apply for one the next year.

This is for the kids that never picked a major.
 
It is a general year. Some specialties require that you do a general intern year (different names between DO and MD, but same idea) before you actually start your residency. That's why many people do a traditional rotating internship. Some others do it because it gives you a good medical basis, still others do it because they don't know what they want to do yet.
 
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