Orthopaedic Surgery·Phoenix, AZ

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (Phoenix)

Signal lift2%22%+20 pp with a signal here
Allocate signal →Track an away here25-26 cycle · applicant-level
Step 2 invited
p10 – p90
Sample N
388
applicants this cycle
This cycle
no tracked aways yet
Match rate
0.8%
3 of 25 applicants
01Cohort funnelthis cycle
N = 388
Applied
388
100.0%
Invited
25
6.4%
Class size
3
0.8%
J-1 visaH-1B visaF-1 visaCategorical
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Contact
JB
Program Director
Joshua Scott Bingham, MD
Email director
HG
Program Coordinator
Heather Gingrich, MD
Email coordinator
Training sites7 hospitals · Scottsdale
  • 1
    Mayo Clinic Hospital (Arizona)
    Phoenix, AZ
    Primary
  • 2
    Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
    Rochester, MN
    Sponsor
  • 3
    HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Participant
  • 4
    Phoenix Children's Hospital
    Phoenix, AZ
    Participant
  • 5
    HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Participant
  • 6
    Sonoran Spine Center-Scottsdale (Shea)
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Participant
  • 7
    Sonoran Orthopedic Trauma Surgeons PLLC
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Participant
Rotator reports3 reports · paraphrased
mixed hands-on
  • 19-20Rotator in 2019/20 described a high-quality mentorship-model rotation with strong joints and sports, 2-week rotations split between Mayo and outsourced peds, engaged residents, and active faculty recruitment. Campus was undergoing major expansion. Rotating was recommended for applicants seriously considering the program.
  • 18-19Two rotators in 2018/19 described a mentorship-model rotation with strong joints and sports exposure, protected learning time, and extensive research opportunities. Rotators noted limited trauma, a small program of 2 residents per year, significant driving between sites, and a more hands-off OR experience compared to other aways.

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

Score rangesinvited cohort

Step 2 CK data not available

Level 2 CE data not available

Interview rates
US MD
8%
US DO
3%
US IMG
3%
Non-US IMG
7%
Applicant origin
In-state
41%
Out-of-state
4%
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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