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Henry H Yu1, Winthrop C Lockwood, Kylie G Shaw
1From the Department of Orthopedics, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO.
Abstract:
Orthopaedic surgery is one of the most competitive residency specialties in the National Residency Matching Program. To improve the odds of matching, senior medical students applying in the field participate in orthopaedic surgery away rotations with programs across the country. Students who do well on these rotations have a higher likelihood of matching because clinical performance is a principal criterion used by admissions committees to rank applicants. On the other hand, these rotations can be physically and emotionally taxing on medical students because poor performance can negatively affect their application and, thus, chances of matching at that institution. Unfortunately, the resources provided by medical schools to prepare students for these high-stakes rotations are usually sparse and unstructured. To address this gap in training at our institution, we developed a formal "boot camp" offered through the university to prepare interested senior medical students for their orthopaedic surgery acting internships. This course focuses on building a solid foundation of musculoskeletal knowledge and exposing students to surgical and procedural skills that are fundamental to the practice of orthopaedic surgery. Over the 2 years, this course has been offered at our institution, and it has proven successful in outcome measures, such as student satisfaction and preparedness, student orthopaedic knowledge, program director evaluations, and match rate. This article describes the novel 1-month curriculum, which includes lectures, laboratory, and clinical experience.
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