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Before I get flamed for being a troll or anything like that, let me say this: this is absolutely not to be made into another MD vs. DO thread. Further, this has nothing to do with the quality of education of the osteopathic system or the students/graduates/practitioners from those institutions. It is, however, a thread which poses some of my personal concerns with the field (and, judging by what I have read on here, a concern to others, as well). I plan to matriculate into a DO school this fall and have no qualms about it as far as quality of education, OMT, rotations or any of the general fears that some MD friends/mentors have issued to me. I do not in any way feel inferior to my friends which will be entering MD programs and do not want this thread going that direction. However, the idea of not being able to reach my ultimate goal as a practitioner (whatever specialty that may be) is truly concerning to me.
With the GME "crunch" poised to start its clench by 2016, what do you consider the future of osteopathic medicine? How secure is it? How able will graduates be to match into their desired specialty fields? More importantly, will we see an increased stigma against the DO degree which will result in even more difficulty placing in ACGME residencies such as general surgery?
I try to balance the doom-n-gloom topics I read with the optimistic side, but there seems to be some valid concern in this topic, especially considering the minimal residency opportunities that currently exist within the AOA for DO's (and these opportunities are even more limited for the uber-competitive specialties).
I am looking for some insight (perhaps, some reassurance), as I am curious what others think about the questions/comments I have posed. I have no hard data to back up any of my comments, and am not implying that my opinions are factual--so if anyone has empirical data referencing the topic, please post it up. Also, I am certainly not trying to be degrading to anybody, so if anyone is offended by these comments/concerns, I apologize.
Thanks, and let's try to keep this civil.
With the GME "crunch" poised to start its clench by 2016, what do you consider the future of osteopathic medicine? How secure is it? How able will graduates be to match into their desired specialty fields? More importantly, will we see an increased stigma against the DO degree which will result in even more difficulty placing in ACGME residencies such as general surgery?
I try to balance the doom-n-gloom topics I read with the optimistic side, but there seems to be some valid concern in this topic, especially considering the minimal residency opportunities that currently exist within the AOA for DO's (and these opportunities are even more limited for the uber-competitive specialties).
I am looking for some insight (perhaps, some reassurance), as I am curious what others think about the questions/comments I have posed. I have no hard data to back up any of my comments, and am not implying that my opinions are factual--so if anyone has empirical data referencing the topic, please post it up. Also, I am certainly not trying to be degrading to anybody, so if anyone is offended by these comments/concerns, I apologize.
Thanks, and let's try to keep this civil.
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