Orthopaedic Surgery·Grove City, OH

Mount Carmel Health System

Signal lift16%52%+36 pp with a signal here
Allocate signal →Track an away here25-26 cycle · applicant-level
Step 2 invited
243–275
p10 – p90
Sample N
292
applicants this cycle
This cycle
no tracked aways yet
Match rate
0.7%
2 of 53 applicants
01Cohort funnelthis cycle
N = 292
Applied
292
100.0%
Invited
53
18.2%
Class size
2
0.7%
02Away rotation impact
+91pp lift
Non-rotators
9%
35 of 390
Rotators
100%
10 of 10
Interview lift
+91pp
vs not rotating

Rotators got interviewed at 100%, vs 8% for everyone else. If you can secure a rotation here, you've effectively secured the interview.

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Contact
JH
Program Director
John Hwang, MD
Email director
HH
Program Coordinator
Heather Honaker-Carden, BS
Email coordinator
Training sites3 hospitals · Columbus
  • 1
    Mount Carmel Health System
    Columbus, OH
    Primary
  • 2
    Grant Medical Center (OhioHealth)
    Columbus, OH
    Participant
  • 3
    Nationwide Children's Hospital
    Columbus, OH
    Participant
Interview invites
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Rotator reports3 reports · paraphrased
Mount Carmel Health
hands-on
  • 19-20Rotator in 2019/20 described a community program at a Level 2 trauma center with frequent call offset by post-call days. Chiefs run independent clinic and OR; PGY2s get substantial operative time with senior attendings. Oncology and spine were described as lower-volume; moonlighting is permitted.
  • 16-17Rotator in 2016/17 described a community program with strong lifestyle, moonlighting opportunities, and an approachable PD. Rotators noted the program takes only two residents per year and requires an away rotation for serious consideration.
Mount Carmel
hands-on
  • 20-21Rotator in 2020/21 described strong operative volume with chief year functioning as a junior attending, limited clinic responsibilities, and strictly enforced post-call days. Hand, joints, and sports were noted as strengths. Research was not a program focus.

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

Score rangesinvited cohort
USMLE Step 2 CK243275
180205230255280

Level 2 CE data not available

Interview rates
US MD
25%
US DO
5%
US IMG
0%
Non-US IMG
0%
Applicant origin
In-state
23%
Out-of-state
17%
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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