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Just spoke with my Aunt, whom is an MD. She is was not enthusiastic about osteopathic school, which I knew anyway and still has not lead me astray from getting a DO degree. However, she did mention one thing that concerned me. DO schools do not have a teaching hospital attached to the school, meaning the quality of education during clinical years is not controlled. Medical schools have no control over the quality of education when they send you off to rotations as opposed to if their faculty were running the education in the hospital. This is something to consider when deciding on a medical school especially if the school sends you off to far away rotations. Has anyone come across a situation during rotations where they felt the education was sub-par? And if so, was there a way to make-up for the lack in training? I'm sure she is just being biased and MD schools have the same problem in their programs, but I'm just wondering what a medical student could do in this situation to not compromise their education.😕