What are rotations?
Rotations are the blocks of time you spend on the different services in the hospital. Most schools have a set of required rotations and let you choose from a vast field of elective rotations to fill out the rest of your third and/or fourth year. The required rotations everywhere: Surgery Internal Medicine Psychiatry Pediatrics Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) Generally you will spend a total of about 10 months doing these five rotations. Some schools make you take all required rotations in the third year, and some let you spread them out so that you can take electives in the third year, thereby allowing you to take some electives that may help you narrow down your possible choice of specialty for residency. There are some rotations that are required at all but a few schools: Family medicine Neurology Orthopedics A typical third year might look something like this: Surgery – 2 months Pediatrics – 2 months Neurology – 1 month Family Medicine – 1 month Ob/Gyn – 6 weeks Psychiatry – 6 we
Rotations refer to a number that indicates the likelihood of your member page to be displayed when a user visits the site. The more rotations you have, the more likely your page will be randomly generated when someone visits the site. Every member starts with 10 rotations. After joining The Money Fairy Randomizer, you can purchase more rotations from the member’s section for a discounted price.