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I think you are supposed to put "no" unless you know the person well. If it's purely a shadowing situation with limited personal involvement, then definitely say no. But, if it is someone you have developed a relationship with, you can say "yes." I put "no" on all of my secondaries for that question.
Acquainted doesn't necessarily mean relative or close friend. As I recall, one of the secondaries that asked me that was actually trying to ask me who wrote my LOR because it asked for a name, address, and phone number of the person I was acquainted with, but didn't ask for this information about a DO anywhere else. Also, it was in the same section as other LOR's information.
Acquainted doesn't necessarily mean relative or close friend. As I recall, one of the secondaries that asked me that was actually trying to ask me who wrote my LOR because it asked for a name, address, and phone number of the person I was acquainted with, but didn't ask for this information about a DO anywhere else. Also, it was in the same section as other LOR's information.
Just because they ask it doesn't mean you have to know it. Besides, you could just ask when you meet a DO for LOR purposes. None of the schools I applied to asked, but if they did, I would find out. I don't even know the date that MY doctor graduated or where he graduated from, but he is a DO and I am acquainted with him. I know where my mentor went, and where he did his residency, but I don't know exactly when that was.
Just because they ask it doesn't mean you have to know it. Besides, you could just ask when you meet a DO for LOR purposes. None of the schools I applied to asked, but if they did, I would find out. I don't even know the date that MY doctor graduated or where he graduated from, but he is a DO and I am acquainted with him. I know where my mentor went, and where he did his residency, but I don't know exactly when that was.