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Ok, so I'm not really sure yet how this whole residency thing works and the difference between DO and MD residencies, other than they take different tests and DO's can take the MD exam but not the other way around. Obviously I'm still in the pre-med phase and I have some time before I even start applying because of my job (I'm a med tech and I have a 3 yr. contract with the hospital I'm currently at).
Anyway, I'm strongly leaning towards DO for many reasons, one of which is the focus on primary care. I'm particularly interested in preventative medicine/nutrition/etc. and I think this would fit well with a PCP since they are the first one a patient normally sees. I recently read somewheres that one can become a physican-nutritionist or even a preventative medicine specialist by completing the respective fellowships after the PCP residency. However, I can't seem to find any info regarding DO's entering these residencies.
I know many things can change between now and the time I'm able to apply, and then again while in med school should I be accepted, but I'm still curious to know if these sort of residencies are available for DO's as well. Of course, I don't see why they wouldn't be... but who knows. Which is why I'm asking. 🙂
Anyway, I'm strongly leaning towards DO for many reasons, one of which is the focus on primary care. I'm particularly interested in preventative medicine/nutrition/etc. and I think this would fit well with a PCP since they are the first one a patient normally sees. I recently read somewheres that one can become a physican-nutritionist or even a preventative medicine specialist by completing the respective fellowships after the PCP residency. However, I can't seem to find any info regarding DO's entering these residencies.
I know many things can change between now and the time I'm able to apply, and then again while in med school should I be accepted, but I'm still curious to know if these sort of residencies are available for DO's as well. Of course, I don't see why they wouldn't be... but who knows. Which is why I'm asking. 🙂
