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Sara Zafar

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Hi all, I desperately need help in terms of deciding to choose between TUCOM and DMUCOMS. Any of the TUCOM or DMU students out there please let me know about your experiences. I want to do residency in CA in the future and wanted to know that if i go to DMU what are my chances of getting residency in CA and if I go to Touro are those chances increased or stay the same. Plus if anyone from TUCOM can give me a feedback on the recent rumors about students loosing their rotation sites!!! I would really appreciate it.
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Do a search for DMU vs KCOM, that has my pro and cons for DMU as I saw them during my visits to DMU. I have friends that go to TUCOM, and have talked to ER faculty at UC Davis who say that there are some very bright people from TUCOM. I know of 2 DO residents from DMU at UC Davis 1 anest. and 1 Neurology. Hope that helps but I also know a TUCOM grad who is doing ER at LA County/USC. I think that no matter where you go, if you are a good student and do well on the boards (COMLEX/USMLE) and you have good grades on rotation them you should be fine. Just my $0.02. Hope it helps.
 
More TUCOM students will rotate thru the California hospitals than students from out of state. As a percentage of students from TUCOM getting to match into California residencies, I would say the numbers speak for themselves. I have consistantly seen over the last three years that about 40% of TUCOM grads are landing CA residencies.

If you are trying to stay in California for residency then I would take a look at the match lists for each school and see how many as a percentage of the class are going to California programs.

Besides, if you don't want your spot at TUCOM, I know 5 people on the waitlist that want it.
 
Have you considered Western/COMP since you are so close???
 
Yup, maysqr may be right that "numbers speak for themselves" .... then I would like to point out that not everyone that goes to DMU wants to go to California.... thus showing that not many DMU grads go to Cali.... A majority of students from DMU are from the midwest or east and therefore indicates the higher percentage of DMU grads going to those regions....

You can get a list of the match for the 2003 graduating class from the DMU Alumni Association and I'm sure you'll see docs doing their residency in Cali.... I know of one personally that is doing their residency in UCDavis Physical Medicine and Rehab.... He told me that he did a rotation at Stanford University and got a solid recommendation that probably landed his spot at UCDavis.

Anyway, the point is no matter where you go as long as you do a rotation at the residency program you'd like to get into then you have a shot at going back to California.... granted you do well in your boards, of course....

Although, I do have to agree.... proximity is the key....

Good luck
 
Hey all thanks a lot for all your informative replies, i have finally decided to go to DMU COMS-----as much as i like to stay in CA----I have come up with a conclusion that I would love my medical studies at DMU----although both schools are very good but DMU felt the place where I would fit in and after replies from you all I figured that if I do good in med school and boards offcourse i should be able to get a spot in CA residency----and who knows how life will turn out by that time!! Anyways I am really excited about starting med school!! good luck to you all out there trying to get in to med schools of ur choice!!
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Hi Sara!

Congratulations! I look forward to being your classmate!! That's great that you decided to come to DMU. I'm from California, too. Come and post in the DMU 2007 thread in the Osteo. forum!
 
hey sara,

as a fellow DMUer in the class of 2007, let me congratulate you and say "welcome" . Like Docgeorge said, we have a thread in the Osteopathic forum started...so feel free to join in.

Rick
 
Originally posted by Dr.Dicky
hey sara,

Like Docgeorge said, we have a thread in the Osteopathic forum started
Rick

AHEM....

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