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Postby ortho7027 » Mon Dec 19, 2005 9:21 pm

3rd year setting up elective rotations. Does anyone have any information/opinions on any of the DO ortho programs. I'm having a real difficult time finding any info about the particular personalities of the DO ortho residencies. Thanks for your help.
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Postby ortho7027 » Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:31 am

Anyone? Any info at all would be greatly appeciated.
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Postby ortho6934 » Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:00 am

I'm just a second year but I am familiar with the ortho residency at UMDNJ-SOM. The program is heavy on OR time from what the residents tell us, way over the necessary number of cases so if you're into learning by doing it's a good place. Residents seem happy and get along well (they hang out together, golf etc.).

There are multiple hospital sites that the residents rotate through. The main one being the Kennedy Health System which consists of 3 separate hospitals all within 30 minutes of each other. Cooper is the Trauma hospital and AI DuPont for peds (I think there's at least one more hospital and possibly more but I'm not exactly sure).

Residents from this program before have gone on to Hospital of UPenn for fellowship (joint/sports).

If you have more specific questions feel free to contact me.

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Postby ortho6934 » Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:06 pm

not much discussion going on here so I'll let you know that Grandview seems to have a very good reputation. Most of the residents speak very highly of this program. Also, the York, PA program sends their residents to Hopkins for pediatric training.

There are 30 total programs, others must have some info to share. Please do, I'm interested in hearing about the programs as well.

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Postby ortho7027 » Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:50 pm

Thanks for the input. Is there anyone else with any info at all of any of the other DO ortho programs?

Thanks
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Postby Apanchal » Sat Feb 04, 2006 7:17 pm

If you are interested in learning about the Do programs, I am a fourth year who is heading out to Grandview's program out in Ohio, top notch program that I feel provides training on par with any MD program, as far as variety of cases, exposure, environement, fellowships, etc...I also have some info on other programs from rotating there, friends, etc. Please send me a private message if you have any questions. There might be some negatives to certain places, based upon my priorities, that I want to divulge in private. Ask as many questions as you want, as I am purposely doing nothing but relaxing these days.....
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Postby ortho7027 » Thu Mar 09, 2006 6:03 pm

Bumping it again, any other info would be EXTREMELY helpful. Thanks One and all.
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Postby ortho7632 » Thu Mar 09, 2006 7:50 pm

Ok, ill crack. I was hoping this thread would get more responses, because i know when i was a third year, i would have loved to hear the good/bad of programs.unfortunately, the DO world is still a bit too small to openly give an honest opinion, so i think most of us just keep our mouths shut when it comes to airing the dirty laundry on programs. however, ill tell u the programs i think are worth checking out. tops for me would be henry ford bi county in michigan, grandview and south pointe in ohio. all seem to have great residents and attendings, strong didatics and ample OR time, even for the juniors. Definately be ready to work when you get to bi county especially, but its worth it. Ive heard great things also about harrisburg, positive things about York also.I have either heard or had experiences at the following places that were not so positive: Far Rockaway, NY, Sandusky, OH (beginning a residency in '07 possibly, i think), Nova, KC. Keep in mind, these things can range from quality of facility to amount of OR time, to just personality of the residents, some of which you may not care about at all. Most of this stuff is subjective, so keep an open mind when someone tells u the negative. I know ive been a little vague, but feel free to get in touch with me if u want some more info on the programs ive mentioned. good luck with it all, and i hope some more people will join in on this thread. cmon guys, dont u remember what its like to be a 3rd year and all u could find are MD program reviews? good luck!
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Postby bonefixr » Thu Mar 16, 2006 10:28 pm

I have spent alot of time going over these programs and have heard alot through word of mouth, but here is what I have heard and seen:

Pinnacle in Harrisburg PA is supposedly a great program with good didactics and lots of OR time.

Des Peres in St Louis has LOTS of trauma, a fair amount of spine, and one of the better hand surgeons in the country. Intern year is pretty laid back because it is a smaller hospital, but everyone is great to work with. Spend LOTS of time studying for the OITE and do well year in and year out.

Genesys in MI is supposed to be a good program with great facilities. Other than that I haven' heard much.

South Pointe is a Cleveland Clinic affiliate and is supposed to have a great didactic program with good OR time. Staff is great. I have a friend who matched here and she loves it!

Tulsa is supposed to be a strong program, but less OR time. Don't know much else.

Kansas City has great residents, little didactics, and is going through a little transition. Went from 8 to 14 residents in the past couple of years so OR time has decreased. Some really strong surgeons who will make you a great community orthopod and give you OR skills beyond most especially in total joints.
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Postby ortho6330 » Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:36 am

hey guys,
this is really good stuff, but i have a few other questions... i've looked on the DO online site but i still can't find which programs are linked and which are unlinked. i know a linked spot is optimal, but in an unlinked program do you think you can tell whether or not you're in by who you're competing with or is it pretty up in the air? Also, is it pretty much understood that if you don't rotate through a program, you won't get an interview. Are there any programs that will interview you without having rotated through there? i'm also interested in spine, but i was wondering which programs give you a well rounded experience so if i were to change my mind, i would have good exposure in everything?
One last thing, my girlfriend is interested in anesthesia, but osteopathic programs are far an few between and i don't know how good they are so she's probably applying allopathically which she has a good chance matching in. any advice about couples matching or areas that i could match osteopathically and there are allopathic anesthesia programs nearby that are DO friendly? thanks for all of your input and congrats to all who matched!!!

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Postby ortho7812 » Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:25 pm

I will give you my personal take on the following programs. (most of this info in a few years dated)

Botsford: Spent one day there checking out the program. Resident seemed happy and nice facility. Not a great location, but not horrible either. I would rank this place somewhere in the middle, but I do not
know a lot about this program.

Garden City: Absolutely the last place I would ever go for any sort of training. I rotated there and after 2 days I knew I would never apply there. Only 4 attendings; one is a good guy, 2 are ok, and one is a total triple A personality jackass. The 2nd years treated poorly, worked to the max. Residents teach residents. I saw multiple cases where the chief residents were holding retractors. One of their current residents failed step 2 boards and was still able to get a spot. Be warned. Horrible location as well. Hospital is old and run down.

Genesys: Good reputation. I have had a few friends go there for rotations and all had good things to say.

Grandview: Linked program. Good reputation.

Bi-County: I did anesthesia here so that I could check out the ortho. I loved the anesthesia guys!!!! A++++. Ortho program is solid, very good attendings, residents were happy. I would not have had any problems going here for ortho.

St. Mary's in KC: Lots of change going on. Large addition of residents. don't know anything else.

MT Clemens: Very solid program and probably one of the better DO programs. Good residents, good attendings, nice hospital, nice location. Would recommend checking this program out.

POH: Rotated there in ortho. Good program. Lots of different locations where you work. The attendings that I met were all pretty good. Dr Fugle comes across as a mean old man, but he is the best thing about their program. He thinks of the residents like they are his sons. He is an outstanding surgeon and person. The hospital is pretty nice, the location in pontiac is pretty rough. I would have had no problems attending this program. Residents teach residents in the area of didactics.

St. Vincent Mercy in Toledo: Have never visited, but I have two former classmates that are current residents at this program. (those classmates are top 10% on boards) They have only good things to say about this program in terms of didactics, OR time and etc... I truly respect the opinions of my friends, this may be one of the best DO programs. I have heard from multiple sources that the PD Dr. Jaeblon is awesome. I would check this place out. But you do need to be in top 75% on boards to get an interview.

I hope this helps.

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Postby ortho6916 » Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:56 am

Hey everybody,

Not sure, but I think UMDNJ-SOM has a program at Kennedy, they rotate through cooper where RWJMS is. If this is the case, I am selling my house in this area, very close to both Kennedy Hospitals and about 25 mins from Cooper. PM me if interested.

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DO programs

Postby ortho7771 » Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:24 am

osteopathic schools don't hire allopathic (MD) to their orthopaedic residencies, however, looking how many current open osteopathic orthopaedic residency position their are, it seems it would have been less competitive to find an orthopaedic residency as a DO opposed to as a MD
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Postby capneedle » Fri Jul 28, 2006 11:21 pm

bump, I'd be interested in the rest of the DO ortho programs the overall information on them is somewhat lacking obviously
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Postby JCL2007 » Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:25 pm

Anymore info on the DO programs??
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