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no, no, 0.
You should shadow a DO that practices OMT just so that you have an idea what you are getting into. Asking for a LOR isnt as awkward as you think. Most doctors had to go through the same hoops, and if they allow you to shadow them there is an unspoken assumption that they will be willing to write you a letter.
Also, these are questions you should be asking your pre-med advisor.
Oh come on, I think most of us are glad we didn't listen to what our pre-med advisors told us.
no, no, 0.
You should shadow a DO that practices OMT just so that you have an idea what you are getting into. Asking for a LOR isnt as awkward as you think. Most doctors had to go through the same hoops, and if they allow you to shadow them there is an unspoken assumption that they will be willing to write you a letter.
Also, these are questions you should be asking your pre-med advisor.
I have not started shadowing but I interviewed for the position and he told me right there that I could do it. Then he proceeded to say I know how the process works, you do your hours and I will write you a letter of recommendation. I didn't even have to ask.
Wasn't that nice to hear?
Haha it definitely was. It saves me that little awkwardness of asking for it. But it made seem like I was using him for a letter haha which is not false by any means either. I do need the letter but I also need the experience lol
Hey, do you guys think if you worked for a D.O as a medical assistant or something in that nature and they wrote you you a LOR you still need to have hours shadowing the D.O? Sorry if the answer is obvious I just began looking into DO schools and I don't know too much about the application process
Yes I'm not applying till next yearThat would count and would be very important. I am thinking you are applying next year. This year is kinda late now.