I was wondering what people thought about DOs vs MDs when it comes to surgery and getting surgical residencies? Does one have any advantage or disadvantage over the other or is there no major differences?
Originally posted by Idiopathic
Allopathic surgical residencies are very difficult to come by, if you are an osteopathic applicant.
Originally posted by Teufelhunden
Really? I've been told that surgery isn't a difficult match these days (?) and that surgery programs are going unfilled, accept lots of IMG/FMGs etc.
Again, the gereral consensus seems to be that surgery is a relatively easy match these days now that the 'lifestyle' fields are so en vogue.
Originally posted by Teufelhunden
Really? I've been told that surgery isn't a difficult match these days (?) and that surgery programs are going unfilled, accept lots of IMG/FMGs etc.
Again, the gereral consensus seems to be that surgery is a relatively easy match these days now that the 'lifestyle' fields are so en vogue.
Meanwhile, a stellar student at an MD school might be someone who is well published and has significant experience with surgically-related research.
Originally posted by NRAI2001
What do u mean by surgically related research? I never thought of this before but do MD students do research while at med school?
Originally posted by Tbonez
I think many of the "published" differences between DO / MD put out by the AOA (i.e. whole-patient view, holistic approach) are a big load of crap. MD's look at the patient as a whole as well. The only clinical difference in MD / DO training is OMT (which is the equivalent of one more tool in the toolbag). That said, the only real difference anymore between DO / MD is that most MD schools are more academic and offer greater potential in that realm. DO schools are more clinical and tend to graduate a highly accomplished clinical physician, perhaps even more so than an MD in a primary care foundation, though admittedly somewhat lacking in research/academic focus as compared to their MD colleagues. Therefore surgery being a clinical focus, the equivalence between the two is remarkable, and residency opportunities abound. So for all practical purposes MD=DO=MD=DO=MD=DO=MD=DO.......