Orthopaedic Surgery·Orlando, FL

Orlando Health

Signal lift4%33%+29 pp with a signal here
Allocate signal →Track an away here25-26 cycle · applicant-level
Step 2 invited
242–273
p10 – p90
Sample N
532
applicants this cycle
This cycle
no tracked aways yet
Match rate
0.9%
5 of 76 applicants
01Cohort funnelthis cycle
N = 532
Applied
532
100.0%
Invited
76
14.3%
Class size
5
0.9%
02Away rotation impact
+25pp lift
Non-rotators
25%
70 of 280
Rotators
50%
10 of 20
Interview lift
+25pp
vs not rotating

Rotators got interviewed at 50%, vs 25% for everyone else. If you can secure a rotation here, you've effectively secured the interview.

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Contact
JL
Program Director
Joshua R Langford, MD
Email director
CC
Program Coordinator
Candi Carrillo, BS
Email coordinator
Training sites6 hospitals · Orlando
  • 1
    Orlando Regional Medical Center
    Orlando, FL
    Primary
  • 2
    Orlando Health
    Orlando, FL
    Sponsor
  • 3
    AdventHealth Florida
    Orlando, FL
    Participant
  • 4
    H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute
    Tampa, FL
    Participant
  • 5
    Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
    Orlando, FL
    Participant
  • 6
    University of Florida Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute
    Gainesville, FL
    Participant
Rotator reports10 reports · paraphrased
hands-on
  • 23-24Rotator in 2023/24 described an operative-heavy rotation with the majority of time spent in the OR, high trauma volume as the area's only Level 1 center, and chiefs and PGY3/4s running rooms while walking juniors through cases. Rotators reported interns had a dedicated OR day without call. A new orthopaedic specialty hospital was opening.
  • 20-21Two rotators in 2020/21 described a high-volume program with strong hand, trauma, and peds exposure, PGY3s running their own trauma cases, and a 1 week peds / 1 week hand / 2 week trauma rotator schedule. Rotators reported a 5am fracture conference and daily didactics. Rotators also noted concerns about professional conduct from some trauma faculty and described spine and sports as weaker subspecialties.
  • 19-20Details withheld for this cycle.
  • 18-19Rotator in 2018/19 described four rotators per block with most brought back for interviews, strong operative experience with PGY3s running their own trauma room, excellent fellowship outcomes, night float call, and a supportive resident group. Resident perks were robust.
  • 17-18Rotator in 2017/18 described a large central-Florida trauma center with growing research focus, engaged leadership, and a close-knit resident group with strong perks.
  • 16-17Rotator in 2016/17 described heavy call for the first two years followed by a dedicated trauma room as a PGY3, a PGY2 year focused on peds and hand, and a 3-month tumor rotation in Tampa. Faculty and facilities were well-regarded.
  • 14-15Three rotators in 2014/15 described a privademic trauma-focused program with an engaged chair, a faculty group invested in resident education, high case volume, and a 3-month tumor block in Tampa. Residents were described as cohesive and happy.

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

Score rangesinvited cohort
USMLE Step 2 CK242273
180205230255280

Level 2 CE data not available

Interview rates
US MD
17%
US DO
3%
US IMG
3%
Non-US IMG
0%
Applicant origin
In-state
30%
Out-of-state
12%
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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