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Orthopedic surgery remains one of the most competitive subspecialties in medicine. This "how- to" guide describes how medical students can achieve their goal of being accepted into an orthopedic residency program and how to thrive once there.
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Orthopedic surgery remains one of the most competitive subspecialties in medicine. This "how- to" guide describes how medical students can achieve their goal of being accepted into an orthopedic residency program and how to thrive once there.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781556429309
- ISBN-10: 1556429304
- Artikelnr.: 29259305
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9781556429309
- ISBN-10: 1556429304
- Artikelnr.: 29259305
Laith M. Jazrawi, MD is an associate professor of orthopedics at the New York University (NYU) Langone Medical Center and Chief of the Sports Medicine Division. He also serves as Director of the Surgical Skills Lab and Sports & Shoulder/Elbow Research Laboratory. Kenneth A. Egol, MD is a professor of orthopedic surgery at NYU School of Medicine, Chief of the Trauma Division at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, and Vice Chairman for the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. He is Director of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Residency Program that currently trains 62 residents. Joseph D. Zuckerman, MD is the Walter A. L. Thompson Professor of orthopedic surgery at the NYU School of Medicine and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. He served as Director of the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program at the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases from 1990-1997 and the combined NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Program from 1997-2006.
Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Preface Section I Chapter 1: Evaluation of the Applicant Kenneth A. Egol
MD Chapter 2: Medical School: The Early Years Lava Y. Patel
BA and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 3: Medical School: Clinical Clerkships and Electives Lava Y. Patel
BA and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 4: The Application Process Crispin C. Ong
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 5: Letters of Recommendation Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 6: Resident Selection InterviewsKenneth A. Egol
MD Chapter 7: Choosing a Residency Program: The Match Daniel M. Lerman
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 8: International Medical Graduates Lava Y. Patel
BA and Carl Paulino
MD Chapter 9: What to Do if You Don\u2019t Match Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Section II Chapter 10: Internship Kirk A. Campbell
MD and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 11: Residency Survival Skills: Keys to Success Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 12: Program and Institutional Requirements Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Chapter 13: Women in Orthopedic Surgery Suezie Kim
MD and Catherine Laible
MD Chapter 14: The Orthopaedic In-Training ExamEric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 15: Research During Your Residency Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 16: Finances During Your Residency Lawrence B. Keller
CFP\u00ae
CLU
ChFC
RHU
LUTCF Section III Chapter 17: Fellowships: Getting a Position and Succeeding Laith M. Jazrawi
MD; Lava Y. Patel
BA; Craig J. Della Valle
MD;Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Steve K. Lee
MD; Brett Young
MD;and Afshin Eli Razi
MD Chapter 18: Job Search: What to Look for in a Potential Position Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 19: Reviewing Physician Employment Contracts Andrew E. Blustein
Esq Chapter 20: The Boards Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Laith M. Jazrawi
MD;and Joseph D. Zuckerman
MDAppendicesAppendix A: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Residency Programs Appendix B: Sample Personal Statements Appendix C: Sample Curriculum Vitae Appendix D: Sample Operative Reports for Common Orthopedic ProceduresAppendix E: Sample Postoperative Checks for Orthopedic Patients Appendix F: Online Educational AidsAppendix G: ACGME Core CompetenciesAppendix H: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Fellowship Programs Appendix I: ABOS: Rules and Procedures for Residency Education Part I and Part II ExaminationsFinancial Disclosures Index
MD Chapter 2: Medical School: The Early Years Lava Y. Patel
BA and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 3: Medical School: Clinical Clerkships and Electives Lava Y. Patel
BA and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 4: The Application Process Crispin C. Ong
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 5: Letters of Recommendation Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 6: Resident Selection InterviewsKenneth A. Egol
MD Chapter 7: Choosing a Residency Program: The Match Daniel M. Lerman
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 8: International Medical Graduates Lava Y. Patel
BA and Carl Paulino
MD Chapter 9: What to Do if You Don\u2019t Match Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Section II Chapter 10: Internship Kirk A. Campbell
MD and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 11: Residency Survival Skills: Keys to Success Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 12: Program and Institutional Requirements Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Chapter 13: Women in Orthopedic Surgery Suezie Kim
MD and Catherine Laible
MD Chapter 14: The Orthopaedic In-Training ExamEric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 15: Research During Your Residency Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 16: Finances During Your Residency Lawrence B. Keller
CFP\u00ae
CLU
ChFC
RHU
LUTCF Section III Chapter 17: Fellowships: Getting a Position and Succeeding Laith M. Jazrawi
MD; Lava Y. Patel
BA; Craig J. Della Valle
MD;Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Steve K. Lee
MD; Brett Young
MD;and Afshin Eli Razi
MD Chapter 18: Job Search: What to Look for in a Potential Position Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 19: Reviewing Physician Employment Contracts Andrew E. Blustein
Esq Chapter 20: The Boards Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Laith M. Jazrawi
MD;and Joseph D. Zuckerman
MDAppendicesAppendix A: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Residency Programs Appendix B: Sample Personal Statements Appendix C: Sample Curriculum Vitae Appendix D: Sample Operative Reports for Common Orthopedic ProceduresAppendix E: Sample Postoperative Checks for Orthopedic Patients Appendix F: Online Educational AidsAppendix G: ACGME Core CompetenciesAppendix H: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Fellowship Programs Appendix I: ABOS: Rules and Procedures for Residency Education Part I and Part II ExaminationsFinancial Disclosures Index
Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Preface Section I Chapter 1: Evaluation of the Applicant Kenneth A. Egol
MD Chapter 2: Medical School: The Early Years Lava Y. Patel
BA and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 3: Medical School: Clinical Clerkships and Electives Lava Y. Patel
BA and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 4: The Application Process Crispin C. Ong
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 5: Letters of Recommendation Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 6: Resident Selection InterviewsKenneth A. Egol
MD Chapter 7: Choosing a Residency Program: The Match Daniel M. Lerman
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 8: International Medical Graduates Lava Y. Patel
BA and Carl Paulino
MD Chapter 9: What to Do if You Don\u2019t Match Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Section II Chapter 10: Internship Kirk A. Campbell
MD and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 11: Residency Survival Skills: Keys to Success Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 12: Program and Institutional Requirements Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Chapter 13: Women in Orthopedic Surgery Suezie Kim
MD and Catherine Laible
MD Chapter 14: The Orthopaedic In-Training ExamEric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 15: Research During Your Residency Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 16: Finances During Your Residency Lawrence B. Keller
CFP\u00ae
CLU
ChFC
RHU
LUTCF Section III Chapter 17: Fellowships: Getting a Position and Succeeding Laith M. Jazrawi
MD; Lava Y. Patel
BA; Craig J. Della Valle
MD;Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Steve K. Lee
MD; Brett Young
MD;and Afshin Eli Razi
MD Chapter 18: Job Search: What to Look for in a Potential Position Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 19: Reviewing Physician Employment Contracts Andrew E. Blustein
Esq Chapter 20: The Boards Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Laith M. Jazrawi
MD;and Joseph D. Zuckerman
MDAppendicesAppendix A: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Residency Programs Appendix B: Sample Personal Statements Appendix C: Sample Curriculum Vitae Appendix D: Sample Operative Reports for Common Orthopedic ProceduresAppendix E: Sample Postoperative Checks for Orthopedic Patients Appendix F: Online Educational AidsAppendix G: ACGME Core CompetenciesAppendix H: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Fellowship Programs Appendix I: ABOS: Rules and Procedures for Residency Education Part I and Part II ExaminationsFinancial Disclosures Index
MD Chapter 2: Medical School: The Early Years Lava Y. Patel
BA and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 3: Medical School: Clinical Clerkships and Electives Lava Y. Patel
BA and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 4: The Application Process Crispin C. Ong
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 5: Letters of Recommendation Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 6: Resident Selection InterviewsKenneth A. Egol
MD Chapter 7: Choosing a Residency Program: The Match Daniel M. Lerman
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 8: International Medical Graduates Lava Y. Patel
BA and Carl Paulino
MD Chapter 9: What to Do if You Don\u2019t Match Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Section II Chapter 10: Internship Kirk A. Campbell
MD and Eric J. Strauss
MD Chapter 11: Residency Survival Skills: Keys to Success Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 12: Program and Institutional Requirements Joseph D. Zuckerman
MD Chapter 13: Women in Orthopedic Surgery Suezie Kim
MD and Catherine Laible
MD Chapter 14: The Orthopaedic In-Training ExamEric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 15: Research During Your Residency Eric J. Strauss
MD and David E. Ruchelsman
MD Chapter 16: Finances During Your Residency Lawrence B. Keller
CFP\u00ae
CLU
ChFC
RHU
LUTCF Section III Chapter 17: Fellowships: Getting a Position and Succeeding Laith M. Jazrawi
MD; Lava Y. Patel
BA; Craig J. Della Valle
MD;Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Steve K. Lee
MD; Brett Young
MD;and Afshin Eli Razi
MD Chapter 18: Job Search: What to Look for in a Potential Position Laith M. Jazrawi
MD Chapter 19: Reviewing Physician Employment Contracts Andrew E. Blustein
Esq Chapter 20: The Boards Kenneth A. Egol
MD; Laith M. Jazrawi
MD;and Joseph D. Zuckerman
MDAppendicesAppendix A: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Residency Programs Appendix B: Sample Personal Statements Appendix C: Sample Curriculum Vitae Appendix D: Sample Operative Reports for Common Orthopedic ProceduresAppendix E: Sample Postoperative Checks for Orthopedic Patients Appendix F: Online Educational AidsAppendix G: ACGME Core CompetenciesAppendix H: Accredited US Orthopedic Surgery Fellowship Programs Appendix I: ABOS: Rules and Procedures for Residency Education Part I and Part II ExaminationsFinancial Disclosures Index