Orthopaedic Surgery·Pittsburgh, PA

Allegheny Health Network Medical Education Consortium (AGH)

Signal lift4%45%+41 pp with a signal here
Allocate signal →Track an away here25-26 cycle · applicant-level
Step 2 invited
243–271
p10 – p90
Sample N
433
applicants this cycle
This cycle
no tracked aways yet
Match rate
1.2%
5 of 47 applicants
01Cohort funnelthis cycle
N = 433
Applied
433
100.0%
Invited
47
10.9%
Class size
5
1.2%
02Away rotation impact
+81pp lift
Non-rotators
9%
38 of 423
Rotators
90%
9 of 10
Interview lift
+81pp
vs not rotating

Of 10 prior-cycle rotators, 90% got an interview vs 8% for the wider applicant pool here. Rotation appears to materially shift interview odds at this program.

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Contact
DA
Program Director
Daniel Theodore Altman, MD
Email director
LH
Program Coordinator
Leslie Hays
Email coordinator
Training sites4 hospitals · Pittsburgh
  • 1
    Allegheny General Hospital
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Primary
  • 2
    Allegheny Health Network Medical Education Consortium
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Sponsor
  • 3
    Akron Children's
    Akron, OH
    Participant
  • 4
    West Penn Hospital
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Participant
Interview invites
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Rotator reports4 reports · paraphrased
hands-on
  • 19-20Rotator in 2019/20 described a shift toward better treatment of rotators with post-call days, early OR hands-on for PGY2s, and substantial chief-level autonomy. Research optional, with biomechanics infrastructure available.
  • 17-18Rotator in 2017/18 described close resident camaraderie, strong operative experience, and robust trauma volume with night float coverage as PGY2. Fellows present in trauma, hand, and sports. Rotators noted peds at Akron and Friday night high school football coverage.
  • 16-17Rotator in 2016/17 described a work-hard program with strong trauma presence, all subspecialties covered, residents prioritized over fellows, and solid fellowship placement.
  • 14-15Rotator in 2014/15 described a community program with a private-practice feel and friendly faculty. Rotators noted hours could run heavier than the advertised 80-hour cap.

Paraphrased from rotator survey responses. Names and identifying details removed.

Score rangesinvited cohort
USMLE Step 2 CK243271
180205230255280

Level 2 CE data not available

Interview rates
US MD
14%
US DO
0%
US IMG
0%
Non-US IMG
0%
Applicant origin
In-state
19%
Out-of-state
9%
Interview prepOrthopaedic Surgery
specialtyWhy orthopaedics over general surgery?★ common
clinicalDescribe an orthopaedic case that was memorable to you.★ common
specialtyWhat subspecialty are you considering? (Sports, spine, trauma, hand, joints)★ common
behavioralHow do you maintain work-life balance in a surgical specialty?
clinicalTell me about your surgical experience.★ common
personalTell me about yourself.★ common
specialtyWhy did you choose this specialty?★ common
programWhy are you interested in our program?★ common
behavioralWhat are your strengths and weaknesses?★ common
personalWhere do you see yourself in 5-10 years?★ common
Community resourcesOrthopaedic Surgery · 25-26
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