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  Monday, 18 February 2002
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DrNukeOrthoMan
OSRR Intern
Posts: 20
(12/19/01 9:10:18 am)
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San Antonio vs. Louisville

Ive got both on Jan 7! Any comments out there regarding any of these programs to help make my
decision?
og71
OSRR Intern
Posts: 11
(12/20/01 10:04:02 am)
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Louisville

I don't know anything about San Antonio but I am an intern in the program at Louisville. We have a
great group of residents; laid back, easy to get along with. Excellent operative experience with some
early hands on experience as an intern. Lots of trauma experience. Intern year involves 2 months of
ortho trauma, 5 months of general surgery rotations, neurosurgery, plastics, anesthesia, radiology, and
ER. There are some bad months but the ortho time and the last three off set the bad. Our program
director is very involved and works to optimize our experience.

I know this is very general; let me know specific questions. I'll do my best to answer them.
DrNukeOrthoMan
OSRR Intern
Posts: 22
(12/20/01 11:49:06 am)
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louisville residents

How happy in general are the residents?
What is the call schedule like?
Are many of the residents married? with children?
How highly valued is family life there?
What is louisville like to live in?
How well trained to the chiefs feel coming out?
Are many residents getting into fellowships? if so, where?

thanks a ton.
og71
OSRR Intern
Posts: 12
(12/21/01 8:43:22 am)
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re:

Call averages to Q4 on the busier services; there are a couple of rotations with no call--just lots of
operating. 17 out of 21 residents are married; 11 out of 21 have kids. Out-of-hospital time is highly
valued and we do our best to help each other in getting out when not on call; not to mention 4 weeks
vacation per year. At this point, I believe it's about 50/50 on people going to fellowship versus going out
into general practice. This program sets you up very well to be ready to practice general and chiefs come
out with ~2000 cases (probably a little higher, definitely not lower). Last year's chiefs, 3 went directly
into practice, 1 signed on at the Leatherman Spine Institute here in Louisville.

I'm still in the process of figuring the city out, but I can tell you there are lots of good restaurants and
plenty of spots with good live music (checkout Bardstown road if you spend any time here). Minor league
baseball and hockey are in town; U of L football and basketball are huge. Lots of UK fans also with
Lexington only an hour away. Within reach of many weekend trips including Indianapolis, Cincy, Memphis,
Nashville, Chicago, St. Louis.

Hope this helps, come see us.
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