by wnlevine » Sun Mar 02, 2008 8:01 pm
As a Residency Director (and Fellowship Director in shoulder, elbow and sports) I can tell you that most of us are pushing hard for a Fellowship Match. For those of you attending the AAOS meeting this week, there is a Symposium in San Francisco on this very topic.
That being said, here's what I can tell you about a Spine Match this year (and I'm interested for the obvious reasons as well as that 4 of our 6 PG-3 residents (!!!) are going into spine).
The majority of the "usual suspects" are planning on participating in a match and are cautiously optimistic that it will be used. I know this includes Wash U, Emory, Pitt, Jefferson, Rush, UCSF, and UCSD to name a few. You should all check with the programs in which you're interested to confirm that they are indeed planning on participating in the match. The interviews will all be held in the several month window as mentioned and then a match will be conducted with binding results.
It's an important first step and hopefully Spine can get it to work as well as Hand and Shoulder/Elbow to improve the playing field for all the resident applicants out there.
hope this information helps -
wnl
William N. Levine, MD
Vice Chairman and Professor
Residency Director,
Dep't of Orthopaedic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, NY