To make a long-story short, I failed my first year of medical school. I have learned from my mistakes and will be a much better surgeon because of it. Based on the opinion of an orthopedic attending at my institution (a strong academic orthopedic program), this has severely lessened my chances of matching into an academic orthopedics residency program. To contrast, the department chair told me that a good boards score would offset the failed first year.
At the moment, I have conducted 3 separate orthopedics-related research projects that have allowed for several presentations, and a publication. I have also scored in the 240ish/99 on step 1, and I am receiving very good evaluations (no grades yet) on my clinical rotations.
Assuming that I can get about 3- 4 Honors (esp in Surg and Medicine), does anyone have any opinion as to whether I am reasonable candidate for an academic orthopedic residency program? I'm also trying to understand whether a year of research would be helpful for my application? or if none of these efforts would offset the failed first year.
Any comments would be appreciated.