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So I've heard of DO's being in MD residencies. I assume the only way to do this is to take the USMLE in addition to COMLEX. However, I have a couple questions about residency (hopefully they aren't too dumb). 😳
Are there specific residency locations for each school? For example... if I matriculated into NSU for the four years, is there a way to attend a Texas residency? Or are there specific locations NSU has for their residency locations? I'm a bit confused about how residency works (as I'm sure you have deduced).
Could someone break it down in layman's terms on the process of residency, selecting a residency, and if it's possible for a DO to do a residency in another state (like TX)??
Thanks so much! 🙂
---EDIT: I spent some time searching some other SDN threads on the topic. It kind of answered some questions, but raised other ones. For the 4 years of DO school, is it true that you have to relocate often for years 3 & 4? Is this always the case, or would I be able to stay at... let's say NSU, for all 4 years.
Sorry for the ignorance. I could really use the insight though!!
Are there specific residency locations for each school? For example... if I matriculated into NSU for the four years, is there a way to attend a Texas residency? Or are there specific locations NSU has for their residency locations? I'm a bit confused about how residency works (as I'm sure you have deduced).
Could someone break it down in layman's terms on the process of residency, selecting a residency, and if it's possible for a DO to do a residency in another state (like TX)??
Thanks so much! 🙂
---EDIT: I spent some time searching some other SDN threads on the topic. It kind of answered some questions, but raised other ones. For the 4 years of DO school, is it true that you have to relocate often for years 3 & 4? Is this always the case, or would I be able to stay at... let's say NSU, for all 4 years.
Sorry for the ignorance. I could really use the insight though!!
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