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  Thursday, 11 December 2014
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So I'm an average/slightly below average M3 in the SE planning on applying to ortho. I'm trying to figure out where to do aways and am curious where I should be looking. How can I find out how many rotators a given program gets? I'd like to do an away at a place with fewer rotators so I have a better chance of landing a spot. Are there any east coast programs that highly favor rotators over the general application pool?

Thanks!
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You should do an away where you think you would want to go. I think many programs get at least 2-4 rotators a month from august to november. A rotation at a program will either help you or hurt you over the general application pool.
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Ditto to above.

These days, fewer programs are "guaranteeing" interview spots to rotators. And after speaking with residents on the trail, it's clear that rotations are a double edged sword and can hose you if you have a poor showing.

Consider rotating where your upplerclassmen matched, where your mentors were trained, or any place that historically takes people from your school.

Re: east coast programs loving rotators, georgetown comes to mind.
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