Rutgers Health/Monmouth Medical Center Program
Orthopaedic surgery - Long Branch, NJ | ACGME Code: 2603311146 | NRMP Code: 1392260C0
The Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program at Monmouth Medical Center has been a vital part of the center since 1945. Residents receive training from over 30 orthopaedic surgeons, gaining exposure to the latest advancements and techniques in orthopedics. The program offers early surgical exposure and unique operative experiences, preparing residents for orthopaedic practice or fellowship training upon completion of the five-year program.
The curriculum is designed to provide residents with progressive responsibilities tailored to their individual needs. Residents go through rotations addressing general surgery, internal medicine, orthopaedic evaluations, orthopaedic patient management, and various sub-specialties.
Application Requirements: - Application Deadline: November 1st - Graduated from medical school no earlier than 2010 - US citizen or permanent resident - Must apply through ERAS - No specified minimum USMLE score - Required to submit application materials via ERAS: Common Application Form, Personal Statement, Photograph, Medical School Transcript, Dean’s Letter, USMLE Scores, Three letters of recommendation
For more information, you can reach out to Christine Steinberger, the Program Administrator for Orthopaedic Surgery Education at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, NJ.
Recent Graduates from the program have pursued fellowships in prestigious institutions across various orthopaedic subspecialties.
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PGY1 Positions 2 ( 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 )
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Location
Long Branch city, New Jersey
Living in Long Branch, NJ
Long Branch, NJ, offers a mix of urban and suburban living by the ocean. Here are some key aspects of living in Long Branch:
- Crime Rate and Safety: Long Branch has a moderate crime rate, with some safer and more upscale neighborhoods near the beachfront.
- Fun Activities: Residents can enjoy the beautiful beaches, parks, shopping centers, and various dining options available in Long Branch.
- Climate: Long Branch experiences all four seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. The proximity to the ocean can influence the weather.
- Races and Population: The population of Long Branch is diverse, with a mix of different races and ethnicities living in the area.
- Education: Long Branch offers access to good public schools and is also close to several colleges and universities in the surrounding areas.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Long Branch is relatively high, especially considering the beachfront location and proximity to major cities.
- Nearby Cities: Long Branch is approximately an hour's drive from New York City, making it a feasible option for residents who want easy access to the city's opportunities and entertainment.
Pros: Beachfront living, diverse population, proximity to major cities.
Cons: Higher cost of living, moderate crime rate in some areas.
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