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Even as a new grad it's not really necessary. I'd skip listing those on the CV unless there is one or two you want on there (like you worked with a prestigious doc in the area and you think it may help). As a new grad I only listed my surgical oncology and orthopedic rotations as I was looking for a surgical position.

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I vote no.  For a new grad, it fills a little bit of space and can help.  Beyond that, it's just in the way, unless there's really something in there you needed to get out there that may make a difference for you (like you did 4 rotations in the field you want to switch to). 

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