Orthopaedic Surgery Away Rotations: Current Issues and Lessons Learned.
Christian S RosenowJoseph C BrinkmanDavid G DeckeySailesh V TummalaJordan Riley PollockMark J SpangehlJoshua S BinghamPublished in: JB & JS open access (2022)
Away rotations have been a traditional component of the orthopaedic surgery application process. Restrictions on away rotations in the 2020 to 2021 residency application cycle had affected the number of rotations that applicants were able to complete. However, despite those restrictions, over a third of applicants were able to complete at least 3 rotations. This suggests that the away rotation experience is variable for students and may be multifactorial; however, our study did not investigate the reasons for this. Accordingly, limiting away rotations may support an inequitable environment for medical students applying to orthopaedic surgery, and creating a consensus definition among medical schools, program directors, and orthopaedic chairs of away rotations, their duration, and the maximum number allowed would enhance fairness and reduce inconsistencies.