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I am particularly interested in a specific hospital for doing my residency (an MD residency) after medical school, based on its location (mine and my boyfriend's hometown). It just so happens that it is a world-reknown clinic/hospital, so I would imagine that their residencies are very competitive. Would it be inappropriate to contact the program and ask if they offer DO students spots? Or if the DO residents generally have higher scores, etc.
Edit: I just want to add that I know it sounds like I'm getting way ahead of myself, but I'm not really because knowing their answer could affect where I chose to go to school if accepted to both MD and DO. I have no problem having the DO after my name, I just don't want to be held back from it. Location is my most important factor in where I decide to go, so if I get accepted to an MD school that's really far away and a DO school near home or near my boyfriend (CA), then I will be probably leaning towards the DO schools if I don't think it will affect my residency.
Edit: I just want to add that I know it sounds like I'm getting way ahead of myself, but I'm not really because knowing their answer could affect where I chose to go to school if accepted to both MD and DO. I have no problem having the DO after my name, I just don't want to be held back from it. Location is my most important factor in where I decide to go, so if I get accepted to an MD school that's really far away and a DO school near home or near my boyfriend (CA), then I will be probably leaning towards the DO schools if I don't think it will affect my residency.
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And maybe even the option between DO/MD!