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I'm a bit late to the game here- I went through MS1- half way through MS3 wanting to do general surgery. Now, I finished my surgery rotation 1 month ago and found myself really disliking general surgery. Some of the operations are cool but most of the day is floorwork and social work. I spent two weeks on the orthopaedics service and loved it.

So what are my chances/ what should I do to increase my chances. I have a meeting with my school's PD tomorrow, but in the mean time, any advice would be appreciated.

Step 1: 245
Step 2: Pending
Clinical grades: Honors in IM, Peds, OBGYN, Fam Med, and Surgery.
AOA: Pending, likely eligible.
Research: 2 first author pubs (GS), 1 textbook chapter 2nd author pub (GS), two podium
Presentations at major conferences (GS).
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Hey man, I think you're in pretty good shape. Your stats sound similar to mine, and I matched at my first choice. Keep up the good work in school and take call with the ortho residents whenever you get a chance. Get to know everyone, be a generally good person, and I think you're golden. Don't get complacent, keep doing whatever you can to add to your resume, and good luck!
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Thanks for the advice and encouragement! I'm very new to this process- do you have any general advice (what kind of programs to look for, good online resources, etc.)?
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As far as what kind of program to look for--its up to you. If you like research, there are programs that are more research heavy. If you are just interested in operating and becoming a great surgeon, there are programs that are more tailored to that as well. The best way to experience these first hand is through your away rotations. I really liked one of my away rotations and really did not like one of the places I rotated at. I'm glad I got to experience both. Just make sure to show up early and work hard every day no matter what. As far as online resources, orthobullets is a great resource for learning about cases before you go into the OR. I also would recommend buying 2 books--Netters Concise Orthopedic Anatomy and Handbook of Fractures. They were both recommended to me by residents when I was a third year, and I have continued to find them to be excellent resources.
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