by calvinNhobbes » Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:07 am
There was a JBJS article that polled 100+ ortho PDs and had them rank 25 or so items based on the importance for matching. Med school reputation was 9 I believe, below obvious things like Step 1, class rank, AOA, and ortho LOR. But it was above things like PS, Dean's Letter, non-ortho LOR, most ECs, research, and publications.
So is it important? Yes
Is it as important as the obvious things? No
Another thing to remember to is, although med school reputation and ortho program reputation has some correlation, it is no where near 100%.
While places like Iowa, Rochester, or Utah won't wow people for going to med school there like Harvard or Hopkins, they all have amazing ortho departments that will probably set you up better than going to some "Top Tier" med school for getting into ortho residency.
Also, some schools regardless of reputation, have an excellent track record of getting people into ortho. I don't know if MCG just has a ton of people that want to do ortho, but when I was looking through residency web pages, MCG alums seemed to be everywhere, from academic to community, north to south, east to west, and everything in between. Having experienced faculty mentors known for getting their students to match is more important that reputation in my opinion.