Are there any any DO/PhD programs that provide the same type of funding (tuition waiver and stipends) as the MD/PhD programs? Is there a list of these schools that I can find somewhere?
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Rowan and MSU are the ones I can name off the top of my head. In GENERAL these programs are pretty much only offered by the state schools.Are there any any DO/PhD programs that provide the same type of funding (tuition waiver and stipends) as the MD/PhD programs? Is there a list of these schools that I can find somewhere?
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OSU has an DO/PhD program as well. Don't know about the tuition thing though
Maybe things have changed lately, but every program I saw required you pay the first 2 years of med school then the rest of your education is paid off and you get a small stipend. I'd say almost all DO/PhD programs are close to worthless. MSU is the only program with some faculty and funding that is competitive in the research world. OSU's PhD in forensics is probably okay too because they are leaders in that field. All the other programs are either at weak institutions or won't give you access to renowned faculty and publications. In the research world, it matters where you went, who you worked for and what you published. The same is not true for DO degree after residency training.
Yes, you can, but all their other departments are weak.OSU doesn't necessarily have to be in forensics. I'm pretty sure you can do it with any of their academic departments, including the clinical departments. Definitely agree that unless you really want a university academic position down the road the PhD is mostly worthless.
Yes, you can, but all their other departments are weak.
Rowan and MSU are the ones I can name off the top of my head. In GENERAL these programs are pretty much only offered by the state schools.
Maybe things have changed lately, but every program I saw required you pay the first 2 years of med school then the rest of your education is paid off and you get a small stipend. I'd say almost all DO/PhD programs are close to worthless. MSU is the only program with some faculty and funding that is competitive in the research world. OSU's PhD in forensics is probably okay too because they are leaders in that field. All the other programs are either at weak institutions or won't give you access to renowned faculty and publications. In the research world, it matters where you went, who you worked for and what you published. The same is not true for DO degree after residency training.
When you apply for a DO/Phd do you have to be accepted to both programs separately? Or is it a different application altogether?
Are there any any DO/PhD programs that provide the same type of funding (tuition waiver and stipends) as the MD/PhD programs? Is there a list of these schools that I can find somewhere?
Thanks