2021
DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-21-00056
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The Geographic Movement Patterns and Career and Personal Interests of Orthopaedic Surgery Residents in the United States

Abstract: Background: Orthopaedic surgery continues to be a highly desired residency specialty for graduating medical students in the United States. The geographic preferences and trajectories of orthopaedic surgery applicants are not well understood. Objective: The primary objective of this study was to determine the geographic movement patterns of orthopaedic residents from university through residency. A secondary objective was to trend the career and personal interests of orthopa… Show more

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“…2,3 Although a majority of orthopaedic residents attend medical school in another region, they usually return to their original home region for orthopaedic surgery training. 4,5 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic leading to an average savings of $5,000 USD per applicant during the 2020-2021 cycle, 6 the lack of away rotations and in-person opportunities limited an applicant's ability to gauge whether certain geographic locations would be a good fit. It also impacted the ability to observe the happiness and camaraderie of program leadership and residents.…”
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“…2,3 Although a majority of orthopaedic residents attend medical school in another region, they usually return to their original home region for orthopaedic surgery training. 4,5 Despite the COVID-19 pandemic leading to an average savings of $5,000 USD per applicant during the 2020-2021 cycle, 6 the lack of away rotations and in-person opportunities limited an applicant's ability to gauge whether certain geographic locations would be a good fit. It also impacted the ability to observe the happiness and camaraderie of program leadership and residents.…”
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confidence: 99%