Maintenance notice: Some features that submit or update information are temporarily disabled while we migrate the website. You can continue browsing normally. Thank you for your understanding.
The Gateway to Your Orthopaedic Career.

Match Center

Residency match statistics, interview invitation trackers, and applicant Q&A.
  Tuesday, 23 November 2004
  5 Replies
  2 Visits
0
Votes
Undo
Anybody know what is happening with the chair at Indiana. From prior posts it looked like Stephen Trippel was chair and was taking the program in a more research-oriented direction. I looked at their site yesterday and it has Randall Loder listed as interim chair and Trippel is still there as an attending.
21 years ago
·
#40286
0
Votes
Undo
Well, this is completely unofficial and somewhat of hear-say, but my source is undeniable. From what I heard, the other attendings were upset primarily because Dr. Trippel did not do many cases and almost exclusively focused on his research. This is contrast to the other surgical chairmen at IU who still do a lot of operating. I'm sure there are other issues but that was the main issue that was cited when I asked what had happened.
21 years ago
·
#40287
0
Votes
Undo
Although I am not sure if the ink is dry, I believe that Dr Anglen, a trauma specialist from University of Missouri-Columbia, will be the new chair starting sometime in the next calendar year. Indiana has a lot of positivies going for it. Residents operate a lot and probably one of the few programs that has every type of hospital available (university, private, children's, VA, trauma heavy county) all basically next door to each other. Dr. Loder is the interim chair and IU has added a few solid new faculty during his tenure including a joints guy and a shoulder guy.
21 years ago
·
#40288
0
Votes
Undo
I can confirm that what OrthoOverhaul has said is true. Indiana is my home school and the new chair will be Dr. Anglen starting in Jan of 2005. From what I have heard he is a very well respected trauma specialist. Most of the residents that I have talked to here think that he will be taking the program in the right direction.

I also agree that Indiana has a lot of positivies going for it. The residents here are very tight and moral is good. I know that PGYIIs spend alot of time in the OR and I have seen them act as the primary surgeon on everything from a TKA to an ankle ORIF. Dr. Parr is the new joints guy (Rush fellowship) and Dr. Gilot is the new shoulders guy (trained with Rockwood in Texas.) I know the program has plans to add more faculty as there are still some major deficits (no sports, ankle/foot, spine guys.) Overall though, I would give serious consideration to this program as chiefs leave as very capable surgeons.

If any of you guys have any questions just PM me and I will do my best to answer.

peebs
21 years ago
·
#40289
0
Votes
Undo
BMP2, OrthoOverhaul, & peebs,

Thanks for the info. Appreciate your input. Indiana looks like a great place (both the program and the town). Glad to hear that the Chair position has been filled with someone the resident's feel will be a good fit.
  • Page :
  • 1
There are no replies made for this post yet.

Search Your Questions

Leaderboard

1
cortana
User's Points: 2894
2
editor
User's Points: 626
3
orthopaedia
User's Points: 220
4
evvntPlatform
User's Points: 168
5
OrthoDoc
User's Points: 74

Top Members

cortana
1447 Posts
0 Replies
1 week ago
editor
313 Posts
0 Replies
10 years ago
orthopaedia
110 Posts
0 Replies
2 weeks ago
butterfingerbbs
2 Posts
83 Replies
6 years ago
evvntPlatform
84 Posts
0 Replies
1 month ago