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JKDMed said:Anyone catch this reference in the Sopranos?
Tony is talking to his idiot nephew Jackie, Jr., who wants to go to med school but doesn't have the grades. He tells Tony, "I thought maybe osteopathic, but I don't have the grades for that even".
DOctorJay said:We saw that clip at school like the first week of orientation. He was actually referring to UMDNJ-SOM in the show which was kind of funny. I think it was more like "I couldn't even get into that osteopathic school in south jersey." Hopefully we're the only ones who actually picked up on this and it doesn't perpetuate some silly public opinion of our profession.
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doyoda2004 said:Perhaps this is a response to the "crackerjack" AOA movement to get more DO's on TV campaign? laugh:
JKDMed said:Anyone catch this reference in the Sopranos?
Tony is talking to his idiot nephew Jackie, Jr., who wants to go to med school but doesn't have the grades. He tells Tony, "I thought maybe osteopathic, but I don't have the grades for that even".
JMC_MarineCorps said:Damn his grades must have really been bad! That is good stuff though.
OnMyWayThere said:I don't think it would be anything but positive for the AOA to pay and have an osteopathic physician as a regular on the show ER for public awareness that 2 kinds of licensed physcians do exist. I agree that just placing them here and there is not an effective method, but something like the above constantly on would indeed expose the profession to a large population. And I think we all agree that the public needs to be educated on the profession. Even many premeds at my undergrad didn't know about it.
There was a D.O. in Supersize Me!
coolness said:I'm tired of shows like these and pre-med idiots that keeps mentioning osteopathic medical schools in the same breath with low GPAs. D.O. schools are extremely hard and challenging. Last semester (MSI), we took 30.5 units consisting of gross anatomy, OMM, histology, embryology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, pathology, and microbiology. This semester, we're taking 41 units. A person with a 4.0 would struggle in this environment.