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DC to DO?

Started by drcrafey
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Any Chiro's out there applying to DO school who can give me some advice?
 
•••quote:•••Originally posted by drcrafey:
•Any Chiro's out there applying to DO school who can give me some advice?•••••<a href="http://www.chirobase.org/01General/skeptic.html" target="_blank">http://www.chirobase.org/01General/skeptic.html</a>
 
Thanks ben for the link, but do you actually have any information that I don't know or would be usefull to me.
 
I'm a '94 graduate of Palmer Chiropractic College and I'm currently interviewing at medical and
osteopathic colleges (I have 5 interviews scheduled so far, 1 rejection, and waiting to hear from 3). I feel that having a dual degree/education will allow me to be a better primary health care provider. Plus, my goal is to join the Air Force, and I can't do that as a chiro. I love providing Chiropractic care, but I want to be more in the mainstream and have more overall control of my patients. I'm thinking about family practice, but possible radiology, forensic psych, ob/gyn,, or even surgery. My undergrad degree is in exercise physiology so sports medicine is also an option. Send me an e-mail if you have any questions.