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Grr... what’s taking these lists so long? Previous years we got more by this time no?
I browsed through the KCU 2018 Match group on FB, DaYuM they did really well! Lots of matches at places where DO are seldom, if ever, accepted!
It's a bunch of people posting their own matches so it's not really a list I can post unless I copy and paste every single FB post to the threadpost or it didnt happen
pls post fellow PCOMerFrom what I've seen so far from my school's list, it's all the usuals. (Pedigree FTW!)
FM is the new NMM, apparently.So this is the unofficial self-reported list for RVUCOM so far. Obviously not even close to all of our matches (70/appx. 150) , but here's a tease for you all. Also, not organized, because ain't nobody got time for that.
AOA Match:
General Surgery - Mountain Vista Medical Ctr
Family Med - Skyridge
Family Medicine- Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, IL
Orthopedic Surgery -CMHS - Ventura, CA
Orthopedic Surgery - Oklahoma State-Tulsa
Anesthesia - Oklahoma State- Tulsa
Orthopaedic Surgery - McLaren Macomb- MI
Internal Medicine - McLaren Macomb- MI
Dermatology - Beaumont Farmington Hills- MI
Orthopedic Surgery - Doctors Hospital
Emergency Medicine - Metro Health- University of Michigan Health (Wyoming, MI)
Emergency Medicine - Lakeland Health (Saint Joseph, MI)
Internal Medicine - Mountain View- Las Cruces, NM
Orthopaedic Surgery - Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren
TY (then flight surgery) -Altoona Family Physicians PA
ACGME Match:
PM&R - Mayo Clinic (categorical)
Anesthesia - UNM-Albuquerque
EM - LSU-Baton Rouge (categorical)
Diagnostic Radiology - Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (With TY at Brandon Regional in Tampa)
Anesthesiology - Virginia Commonwealth University
Family Medicine - University of Wyoming-Cheyenne
Neurology - UC Davis Health
Internal Medicine - Legacy Emanuel-Portland, OR
Family Medicine - Rapid City Regional Health, SD
Internal Medicine - The Medical College of Wisconsin
Internal Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago
Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
Pediatrics - Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) - Charleston
Pediatrics - Advocate Lutheran Gen Hosp - Park Ridge, IL
Pediatrics - University of Southern California (USC)
Psychiatry - Wright State University -Dayton, OH
Psychiatry - University of Arizona - Tucson
Emergency Medicine - Lehigh Valley Health Network- Allentown, PA
Emergency Med - Desert Regional Medical Center, CA
OBGYN - Michigan State University - Grand Rapids, MI
Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
General Surgery - Saint Joseph Hospital- Denver, CO (categorical)
Anesthesiology - University of Illinois Chicago
General surgery - St Joe's Denver
Anesthesiology - University of Louisville
EM - University of Connecticut
Pediatrics - University of Colorado
Emergency Medicine - Hennepin County Medical Center - Minneapolis, MN
Family Medicine - Hunterdon Medical Center - New Jersey
Diagnostic Radiology - Sacred Heart Medical Center-Spokane, WA
Emergency Medicine - Arnot Ogden Medical Center- Elmira, NY
OBGYN - University of Oklahoma- Tulsa
Emergency Medicine - Christus Health - Texas A&M - Spohn Hospital, Corpus Christi, TX
Neurology - Sky Ridge/Swedish - Denver, CO
Internal Medicine - University of Nebraska - Omaha
Anesthesiology - LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine - Saint Joseph Hospital, Denver CO
Pediatrics - Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX
Pediatrics - NEOMED - Akron Children’s Hospital, OH
Internal Medicine - University of Chicago NorthShore
Family Medicine - Family Medicine Residency of Idaho: Magic Valley Rural Training Track
Family Medicine - MAHEC- Mountain Area Health Education Center (Asheville, NC)
General Surgery - St Joe’s, Denver CO
Emergency Medicine - Indiana University - Indianapolis, IN
Family Medicine - Alaska Family Medicine Residency, Anchorage AK
Anesthesiology - Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville, FL
Anesthesiology - UT-Houston
Emergency Medicine - St. Mary Mercy Livonia - Livonia, MI
Military Match:
TY - Naval Hospital Portsmouth
OBGYN - NMC-Portsmouth
EM - WPAFB/Wright state university
TY - Naval Medical Center San Diego
Orthopedic Surgery - San Antonio Military Medical Center
Pediatrics - Tripler Army Medical Center- Honolulu, HI
Urology Match:
Urology - University of Texas at Houston
So this is the unofficial self-reported list for RVUCOM so far. Obviously not even close to all of our matches (70/appx. 150) , but here's a tease for you all. Also, not organized, because ain't nobody got time for that.
Then organize it. 😉unorganized match lists make my brain hurt
pls post fellow PCOMer
So this is the unofficial self-reported list for RVUCOM so far. Obviously not even close to all of our matches (70/appx. 150) , but here's a tease for you all. Also, not organized, because ain't nobody got time for that.
AOA Match:
General Surgery - Mountain Vista Medical Ctr
Family Med - Skyridge
Family Medicine- Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, IL
Orthopedic Surgery -CMHS - Ventura, CA
Orthopedic Surgery - Oklahoma State-Tulsa
Anesthesia - Oklahoma State- Tulsa
Orthopaedic Surgery - McLaren Macomb- MI
Internal Medicine - McLaren Macomb- MI
Dermatology - Beaumont Farmington Hills- MI
Orthopedic Surgery - Doctors Hospital
Emergency Medicine - Metro Health- University of Michigan Health (Wyoming, MI)
Emergency Medicine - Lakeland Health (Saint Joseph, MI)
Internal Medicine - Mountain View- Las Cruces, NM
Orthopaedic Surgery - Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren
TY (then flight surgery) -Altoona Family Physicians PA
ACGME Match:
PM&R - Mayo Clinic (categorical)
Anesthesia - UNM-Albuquerque
EM - LSU-Baton Rouge (categorical)
Diagnostic Radiology - Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (With TY at Brandon Regional in Tampa)
Anesthesiology - Virginia Commonwealth University
Family Medicine - University of Wyoming-Cheyenne
Neurology - UC Davis Health
Internal Medicine - Legacy Emanuel-Portland, OR
Family Medicine - Rapid City Regional Health, SD
Internal Medicine - The Medical College of Wisconsin
Internal Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago
Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
Pediatrics - Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) - Charleston
Pediatrics - Advocate Lutheran Gen Hosp - Park Ridge, IL
Pediatrics - University of Southern California (USC)
Psychiatry - Wright State University -Dayton, OH
Psychiatry - University of Arizona - Tucson
Emergency Medicine - Lehigh Valley Health Network- Allentown, PA
Emergency Med - Desert Regional Medical Center, CA
OBGYN - Michigan State University - Grand Rapids, MI
Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
General Surgery - Saint Joseph Hospital- Denver, CO (categorical)
Anesthesiology - University of Illinois Chicago
General surgery - St Joe's Denver
Anesthesiology - University of Louisville
EM - University of Connecticut
Pediatrics - University of Colorado
Emergency Medicine - Hennepin County Medical Center - Minneapolis, MN
Family Medicine - Hunterdon Medical Center - New Jersey
Diagnostic Radiology - Sacred Heart Medical Center-Spokane, WA
Emergency Medicine - Arnot Ogden Medical Center- Elmira, NY
OBGYN - University of Oklahoma- Tulsa
Emergency Medicine - Christus Health - Texas A&M - Spohn Hospital, Corpus Christi, TX
Neurology - Sky Ridge/Swedish - Denver, CO
Internal Medicine - University of Nebraska - Omaha
Anesthesiology - LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine - Saint Joseph Hospital, Denver CO
Pediatrics - Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX
Pediatrics - NEOMED - Akron Children’s Hospital, OH
Internal Medicine - University of Chicago NorthShore
Family Medicine - Family Medicine Residency of Idaho: Magic Valley Rural Training Track
Family Medicine - MAHEC- Mountain Area Health Education Center (Asheville, NC)
General Surgery - St Joe’s, Denver CO
Emergency Medicine - Indiana University - Indianapolis, IN
Family Medicine - Alaska Family Medicine Residency, Anchorage AK
Anesthesiology - Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville, FL
Anesthesiology - UT-Houston
Emergency Medicine - St. Mary Mercy Livonia - Livonia, MI
Military Match:
TY - Naval Hospital Portsmouth
OBGYN - NMC-Portsmouth
EM - WPAFB/Wright state university
TY - Naval Medical Center San Diego
Orthopedic Surgery - San Antonio Military Medical Center
Pediatrics - Tripler Army Medical Center- Honolulu, HI
Urology Match:
Urology - University of Texas at Houston
Incomplete RVU match list 2018 with improved but still imperfect organization
GAS=10
AOA Anesthesia - Oklahoma State- Tulsa
ACGME Anesthesia - UNM-Albuquerque
ACGME Anesthesiology - Virginia Commonwealth University
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Illinois Chicago
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Louisville
ACGME Anesthesiology - LSU-Shreveport
ACGME Anesthesiology - Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville, FL
ACGME Anesthesiology - UT-Houston
DERM=1
AOA Dermatology - Beaumont Farmington Hills- MI
EM=12
AOA Emergency Medicine - Metro Health- University of Michigan Health (Wyoming, MI)
AOA Emergency Medicine - Lakeland Health (Saint Joseph, MI)
ACGME EM - LSU-Baton Rouge (categorical)
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Lehigh Valley Health Network- Allentown, PA
ACGME Emergency Med - Desert Regional Medical Center, CA
ACGME EM - University of Connecticut
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Arnot Ogden Medical Center- Elmira, NY
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Christus Health - Texas A&M - Spohn Hospital, Corpus Christi, TX
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Hennepin County Medical Center - Minneapolis, MN
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Indiana University - Indianapolis, IN
ACGME Emergency Medicine - St. Mary Mercy Livonia - Livonia, MI
MIL EM - WPAFB/Wright state university
FM=8
AOA Family Med - Skyridge
AOA Family Medicine- Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, IL
ACGME Family Medicine - University of Wyoming-Cheyenne
ACGME Family Medicine - Hunterdon Medical Center - New Jersey
ACGME Family Medicine - Rapid City Regional Health, SD
ACGME Family Medicine - Family Medicine Residency of Idaho: Magic Valley Rural Training Track
ACGME Family Medicine - MAHEC- Mountain Area Health Education Center (Asheville, NC)
ACGME Family Medicine - Alaska Family Medicine Residency, Anchorage AK
PEDS=7
ACGME Pediatrics - Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) - Charleston
ACGME Pediatrics - Advocate Lutheran Gen Hosp - Park Ridge, IL
ACGME Pediatrics - University of Southern California (USC)
ACGME Pediatrics - University of Colorado
ACGME Pediatrics - Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX
ACGME Pediatrics - NEOMED - Akron Children’s Hospital, OH
MIL Pediatrics - Tripler Army Medical Center- Honolulu, HI
IM=8
AOA Internal Medicine - Mountain View- Las Cruces, NM
AOA Internal Medicine - McLaren Macomb- MI
ACGME Internal Medicine - Legacy Emanuel-Portland, OR
ACGME Internal Medicine - The Medical College of Wisconsin
ACGME Internal Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago
ACGME Internal Medicine - University of Nebraska - Omaha
ACGME Internal Medicine - Saint Joseph Hospital, Denver CO
ACGME Internal Medicine - University of Chicago NorthShore
PMR=1
ACGME PM&R - Mayo Clinic (categorical)
PSYCH=2 A
CGME Psychiatry - Wright State University -Dayton, OH
ACGME Psychiatry - University of Arizona - Tucson
DR=2
ACGME Diagnostic Radiology - Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (With TY at Brandon Regional in Tampa)
ACGME Diagnostic Radiology - Sacred Heart Medical Center-Spokane, WA
OB=3
ACGME OBGYN - Michigan State University - Grand Rapids, MI
ACGME OBGYN - University of Oklahoma- Tulsa
MIL OBGYN - NMC-Portsmouth
NEURO=2
ACGME Neurology - UC Davis Health
ACGME Neurology - Sky Ridge/Swedish - Denver, CO
TY=3
AOA TY (then flight surgery) -Altoona Family Physicians PA
MIL TY - Naval Hospital Portsmouth
MIL TY - Naval Medical Center San Diego
SURG=4 AOA General Surgery - Mountain Vista Medical Ctr
ACGME General Surgery - Saint Joseph Hospital- Denver, CO (categorical)
ACGME General surgery - St Joe's Denver
ACGME General Surgery - St Joe’s, Denver CO
ORTHO=6
AOA Orthopedic Surgery -CMHS - Ventura, CA
AOA Orthopedic Surgery - Oklahoma State-Tulsa
AOA Orthopaedic Surgery - McLaren Macomb- MI
AOA Orthopedic Surgery - Doctors Hospital
AOA Orthopaedic Surgery - Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren
MIL Orthopedic Surgery - San Antonio Military Medical Center
URO=1
URO Urology - University of Texas at Houston
Incomplete RVU match list 2018 with improved but still imperfect organization
GAS=10
AOA Anesthesia - Oklahoma State- Tulsa
ACGME Anesthesia - UNM-Albuquerque
ACGME Anesthesiology - Virginia Commonwealth University
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Illinois Chicago
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Kansas - Wichita
ACGME Anesthesiology - University of Louisville
ACGME Anesthesiology - LSU-Shreveport
ACGME Anesthesiology - Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville, FL
ACGME Anesthesiology - UT-Houston
DERM=1
AOA Dermatology - Beaumont Farmington Hills- MI
EM=12
AOA Emergency Medicine - Metro Health- University of Michigan Health (Wyoming, MI)
AOA Emergency Medicine - Lakeland Health (Saint Joseph, MI)
ACGME EM - LSU-Baton Rouge (categorical)
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Lehigh Valley Health Network- Allentown, PA
ACGME Emergency Med - Desert Regional Medical Center, CA
ACGME EM - University of Connecticut
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Arnot Ogden Medical Center- Elmira, NY
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Christus Health - Texas A&M - Spohn Hospital, Corpus Christi, TX
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Hennepin County Medical Center - Minneapolis, MN
ACGME Emergency Medicine - Indiana University - Indianapolis, IN
ACGME Emergency Medicine - St. Mary Mercy Livonia - Livonia, MI
MIL EM - WPAFB/Wright state university
FM=8
AOA Family Med - Skyridge
AOA Family Medicine- Adventist Hinsdale Hospital, IL
ACGME Family Medicine - University of Wyoming-Cheyenne
ACGME Family Medicine - Hunterdon Medical Center - New Jersey
ACGME Family Medicine - Rapid City Regional Health, SD
ACGME Family Medicine - Family Medicine Residency of Idaho: Magic Valley Rural Training Track
ACGME Family Medicine - MAHEC- Mountain Area Health Education Center (Asheville, NC)
ACGME Family Medicine - Alaska Family Medicine Residency, Anchorage AK
PEDS=7
ACGME Pediatrics - Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) - Charleston
ACGME Pediatrics - Advocate Lutheran Gen Hosp - Park Ridge, IL
ACGME Pediatrics - University of Southern California (USC)
ACGME Pediatrics - University of Colorado
ACGME Pediatrics - Texas Tech University- Lubbock, TX
ACGME Pediatrics - NEOMED - Akron Children’s Hospital, OH
MIL Pediatrics - Tripler Army Medical Center- Honolulu, HI
IM=8
AOA Internal Medicine - Mountain View- Las Cruces, NM
AOA Internal Medicine - McLaren Macomb- MI
ACGME Internal Medicine - Legacy Emanuel-Portland, OR
ACGME Internal Medicine - The Medical College of Wisconsin
ACGME Internal Medicine - Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago
ACGME Internal Medicine - University of Nebraska - Omaha
ACGME Internal Medicine - Saint Joseph Hospital, Denver CO
ACGME Internal Medicine - University of Chicago NorthShore
PMR=1
ACGME PM&R - Mayo Clinic (categorical)
PSYCH=2 A
CGME Psychiatry - Wright State University -Dayton, OH
ACGME Psychiatry - University of Arizona - Tucson
DR=2
ACGME Diagnostic Radiology - Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (With TY at Brandon Regional in Tampa)
ACGME Diagnostic Radiology - Sacred Heart Medical Center-Spokane, WA
OB=3
ACGME OBGYN - Michigan State University - Grand Rapids, MI
ACGME OBGYN - University of Oklahoma- Tulsa
MIL OBGYN - NMC-Portsmouth
NEURO=2
ACGME Neurology - UC Davis Health
ACGME Neurology - Sky Ridge/Swedish - Denver, CO
TY=3
AOA TY (then flight surgery) -Altoona Family Physicians PA
MIL TY - Naval Hospital Portsmouth
MIL TY - Naval Medical Center San Diego
SURG=4 AOA General Surgery - Mountain Vista Medical Ctr
ACGME General Surgery - Saint Joseph Hospital- Denver, CO (categorical)
ACGME General surgery - St Joe's Denver
ACGME General Surgery - St Joe’s, Denver CO
ORTHO=6
AOA Orthopedic Surgery -CMHS - Ventura, CA
AOA Orthopedic Surgery - Oklahoma State-Tulsa
AOA Orthopaedic Surgery - McLaren Macomb- MI
AOA Orthopedic Surgery - Doctors Hospital
AOA Orthopaedic Surgery - Mercy Health St. Joseph Warren
MIL Orthopedic Surgery - San Antonio Military Medical Center
URO=1
URO Urology - University of Texas at Houston
I heard they make every student take USMLE and take every NBME shelf. I guarantee that has an impact.Goddamn it I should have gone to RVU.
Waaaaahhhh 🙁
Are we really going to let this one slide? I mean who wouldn't want to be trained in the 'Magic Valley Rural Training track'? This man needs to be my vice dean immediately.So this is the unofficial self-reported list for RVUCOM so far. Obviously not even close to all of our matches (70/appx. 150) , but here's a tease for you all. Also, not organized, because ain't nobody got time for that.
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Family Medicine - Family Medicine Residency of Idaho: Magic Valley Rural Training Track
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Seriously? No reason to be rude, whoever matched here probably has very good reasons for doing so, and will actually be helping the nationwide maldistribution of primary care physicians by practicing where no one else wants to. As you get further in your career you will realize that matching is extremely individualized, and not everyone wants to be trained at the ivory tower institutions.Are we really going to let this one slide? I mean who wouldn't want to be trained in the 'Magic Valley Rural Training track'? This man needs to be my vice dean immediately.
You assumed I am making fun of the individual who matched here, I am not. Obviously offering a vice dean position in my future COM is the greatest compliment I have to give!Seriously? No reason to be rude, whoever matched here probably has very good reasons for doing so, and will actually be helping the nationwide maldistribution of primary care physicians by practicing where no one else wants to. As you get further in your career you will realize that matching is extremely individualized, and not everyone wants to be trained at the ivory tower institutions.
Yeah USMLE Step 1 is required and we take nbme shelf exams. It sucks taking both sets of boards, but it certainly can't hurt your applications.I heard they make every student take USMLE and take every NBME shelf. I guarantee that has an impact.
I wonder if the 'quality' (I hate to measure someone's abilities by GPA/MCAT) creeping up in DO admissions also might have something to do with this? It looks like just about every year from 2013 on the % breakdown of MCAT ranges is shifting more towards low/mid 30's ranges. I doubt it's a huge factor, but perhaps it's contributing to these steadily-improving matches. I know when I was looking at DO schools back in ~2011 (college), the standards to get in were pretty low IMO. I applied this year with a ~3.5 / ~511 and didn't even get an interview at half of the schools I applied to, so I don't think it's a free pass into medical school like some people consider it to be.
I will say, though, as an incoming DO student this year, I'm pretty happy with how the match is continuing to look for DOs. I know it's easy to get excited about someone matching ortho surgery at a prestigious institution, but I'm just happy to see people matching average academic ACGME programs. I think it's easy on here to throw a pity party for DOs - we have all of the worst rotations, the worst matches, etc. Yet there are many MDs out there that would happily gain residency at the University of Kansas or whatever, and rotate through equally "low quality" clinical sites. It's good to acknowledge the steeper hill DOs face in medicine, but I personally think there's more parity between MD and DO than SDN perpetuates. Time will tell, I suppose.
What makes you think the University of Kansas has low quality clinical sites? This is why it's best to actually start med school before weighing in on such things without adequate information.
That's funny. Are you in medical school? Because if not, it's usually best to make sure you know how to read before starting medical school.
I never said KU had poor clinical sites. If you actually read what I wrote, I said there are plenty of MDs who would be happy with a residency at KU, and then I separated my thoughts with a comma and said there are plenty of md students who have poor rotation sites as well.
Good job sticking it to me for not being in school yet, though. You got me there.
Can you cite some examples where MD students have poor clinical sites?
Can you cite some examples where MD students have poor clinical sites?
instead of reading match lists and fighting with MT.
I give you a quote taken directly from the website of a new MD school:
"instead of rotating through wards in a university-owned teaching hospital, students train in the diverse health care facilities of clinical partners. Their experiences can include hospitals and clinics large and small, urban and rural, working with diverse patient populations. Instead of learning primarily from medical residents, they learn primarily from seasoned clinicians who may have decades of experience."
tldr: rotations are mainly preceptorships not in academic settings, with ample time spent in the outpatient setting. Extremely similar to many of the cons given to most DO rotations.
These sites are the same sites that the local DO school has rotated at for years. I've lived in this state previously, these sites are nothing to write home about.
Clinical Partners | Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine | Washington State UniversityAnd which school may this be?
Clinical Partners | Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine | Washington State University
I just copied and pasted into Google
Fanastic, that’s ONE MD school that sometimes send kids to non-hospita sites, and probably not even for core rotations like surgery or medicine and such.
Now, can you name me one DO school that place 100% of its students in a residency driven hospital for core surgery 3rd year programs? Just geniunely curious.
A new CA MD school just opened up, and I doubt the clinical rotations will be that great. They will be competing against WesternU for their existing clinical sites (literally all the same ones). Also with the case of UNLV, no anatomy lab dissections. So it's not a DO thing, it's more like a new school thing.
Not the point. The point is that MD students are looked at with far more consideration since it is assumed their floor in clinical training is greater than the average DO school. Yet schools like that one exist. The guidelines for COCA and LCME rotations sites are now extremely similar, so why is even the worst MD school's students treated better than the best DO school's students on ACMGE interviews? This is the point.
The guidelines for COCA and LCME rotations sites are now extremely similar,
FALSE. Cal Northstate students will be rotating in Kaiser NorCal which is NOT a WesternCOMP site. KaiserNorCal has a TON of GME and I suspect CalNorthstate will be using this infrastructure for MS3 clinical training. Cal Northstate has also funded the opening of a new EM program in a different hospital in NorCal (the name escapes me now).
UNLV has opened up more GME spots than Touro-Nevada ever did in southern Nevada and they haven't even graduated a class yet.
Fanastic, that’s ONE MD school that sometimes send kids to non-hospita sites, and probably not even for core rotations like surgery or medicine and such.
Now, can you name me one DO school that place 100% of its students in a residency driven hospital for core surgery 3rd year programs? Just geniunely curious.
FALSE. Cal Northstate students will be rotating in Kaiser NorCal which is NOT a WesternCOMP site. KaiserNorCal has a TON of GME and I suspect CalNorthstate will be using this infrastructure for MS3 clinical training. Cal Northstate has also funded the opening of a new EM program in a different hospital in NorCal (the name escapes me now).
UNLV has opened up more GME spots than Touro-Nevada ever did in southern Nevada and they haven't even graduated a class yet.
Meanwhile MUCOM, LUCOM, ACOM, LMNOPCOM haven't opened up a single new GME program despite already graduating a class. Incarnate Word promised to open up 200 new GME spots before the graduation of the first class but that doesn't seem like it's going to happen either.
If the AOA or COCA or whoever, really cared to explore this point, they would aggressively be surveying PD's (whether formally or informally), to determine what it is with DO education that causes them to not interview or rank DO candidates.
Sure, for some programs it's supply and demand, and the very top programs will be inundated with top applicants from the very top MD schools, and even MD students from unranked schools, may not get an interview, but for the far greater number of programs, this would likely be a valuable exercise.
Oh great. It’s an md v do thread. Can’t this thread just celebrate the success of our bone wizard brethren? Most of us are already in school so its not like winning an internet argument is somehow going to change anything.
md>do
Do=Physician.
Oh great. It’s an md v do thread. Can’t this thread just celebrate the success of our bone wizard brethren? Most of us are already in school so its not like winning an internet argument is somehow going to change anything.
md>do
Do=Physician.
While I agree that DO schools gear more toward primary care, most competitive specialties out there are still reachable for DO students. You can't depend on DO admins to help us out. Their interests do not align with ours. Nevertheless, DO students are still able to match into more competitive specialties and locations. How? B/c we students are constantly branding our self out there - networking, publications, and perform at a high level on away rotations. Our schools do not help us out with jack s**t and still get the credits to where we match to. Don't fall to the all gloom and doom SDN presents you with nor spend the time argue DO vs MD. Do you think that the guys/gals who match well sit on the internet to do such thing? No way, they utilize their time wisely.Wanna do primary care?
Go DO. We'll have you shadow preceptors in outpatient clinics to your heart's delight.
Wanna do surgery/radio/some competitive specialty?
Here's our new MD school with the hospital rotations and built-in residency program infrastructure for you to reap the benefits from.
Our DO admin has got to step their frickin' game up dude.
Just no. Literally every year LESS and LESS DOs enter primary care not more. The last match has the majority or DOs in the ACGME match enter these fields: IM, FM, EM, Peds, Gas. I think realistically post merger there will be a stall or plateau but unlikely we will see a complete reversal.To keep it real with y'all..
I really think after 2025 (give or take 5 years) it will pretty much be two pathways with all these new schools and class expansions.
Wanna do primary care?
Go DO. We'll have you shadow preceptors in outpatient clinics to your heart's delight.
Wanna do surgery/radio/some competitive specialty?
Here's our new MD school with the hospital rotations and built-in residency program infrastructure for you to reap the benefits from.
I hope not but man...
Our DO admin has got to step their frickin' game up dude.