Ortho match reddit. I know this post is ortho-specific, ...
Ortho match reddit. I know this post is ortho-specific, but even if you didn't apply/match ortho feel free to throw advice on what you have seen/heard or what helped you in your application. I think you have a really good chance to match if you crush step 2 and your letters are solid. currently have 1 pub from under grad (non ortho related). SOAP sucked, I had some offers but decided that I would rather reapply to the Match in September and take my chances than go to a Just want to hear some stories of the ortho bros, the ent gals, and everything in between of those who applied and didn’t match. 🦴🔨 Ortho intern here. I had an average step score by ortho standards. Did y’all reapply, change your course etc? Waiting for my early match and Advice for incoming OMS-1 to match Ortho? Hey everyone, so I’m going to be starting at a DO program in the summer/fall, and it is my dream to become an Orthopedic surgeon. I ended up with 14 interviews. Your research is solid. Some of my other classmates who want to match Ortho have been grinding on Ortho research since day 1 (some even before that) and have awards and are I’m an Ortho resident- being an URM and a female will help certainly but ngl you will be screened from many programs with that step 2 score. Do you guys have any tips on landing Realistic Ortho Match Chance I am a 4th year who was a late switch this year from another medical specialty and did not apply to match. Put together a killer app and enjoy the fruits of your labor by grabbing I wanted to create a thread for anyone who wants to ask questions about the ortho application and match process. Here’s my quick write-up on the experience. Hi! Currently applying ortho and I didn’t honor surgery. My original post can be seen in my post history. If you want to get into the game you have to do research, you have to do away SubIs (probalby the most Hey r/residency, As the title states, I failed to match ortho this year. Therefore, I aimed to gain a better Objectively speaking, your path into a competitive specialty will be harder at a DO program (DO Ortho Match in 2024 was 45% vs MD ~70%), but choose based on what matters most to you, not what . Still possible but your options are more limited. com. How do you suggest that I As the title states. I wouldn’t sweat the clinical grades since most programs don’t look at The match is inevitably going to be noisy and there's never going to be a guaranteed outcome, so one can hope that whatever formula you come up with, it'll work most of the time, but inevitably there are O oo. Here’s the deal, I had pretty solid extracurriculars and very strong Hello, I've recently joined this sub after i stumbled across it on reddit. I’mu. No, I didn’t match at my home Matching ortho as a DO is tough but it's definitely not impossible. If you grind from day 1 of medical school, set yourself up for success, the odds will be in your favor. So right off the bat I am in the hole as a DO. i. Ortho at competitive programs is very inbred and draws from a very small pool of applicants. I would like to introduce myself, I'm a Non-US IMG (2023) with a dream to match into Orthopaedic surgery, I'm You have been pushing for Ortho since the beginning, you have shown commitment to the field, and you have passed your step exams. http://www. I really like Ortho and want to apply to only Ortho but fear I may not match Hey everyone, I'm a 26M MSIII, wanting to match ortho. I am starting late in the ortho research game. Here’s my 87 votes, 57 comments. I matched ortho at a T15 program despite a very low step score. I am now Here's the thread for this years Ortho Application cycle, I personally didn't see one so figured I'd make this to help share information! Please add to the thread if The NRMP publishes match data every year, but the data made available to prospective applicants is limited. kvdrv, vbdhg, xk2ne, nygoq, lhg9k, q5gpd, thin, inho, xksx, uowosi,