So what? That's not what this is about. It's about the larger schools with more resources not doing their part for the profession. I think PNWU has more residencies under planning/development than DMU has total.
My school is great, don't get me wrong. They also have great matches every year. It's just kinda silly how few residencies they have developed for being the 2nd oldest DO school.
I don't think anyone is comfortable with the number of AOA residency spots just because of the number of unfilled FM/IM spots every year (except maybe the party line AOA leadership). There's a reason those go unfilled..think about it.
It's the hyper-growth of DO schools combined with the abysmal growth of GME spots in other specialties that has many on edge. There will be somewhere between 9 and 12 spots TOTAL in ophtho next year. That means there are 1/3 the amount of spots than there are DO schools. It is unfathomably hard to match into specialties like that in the ACGME realm as a DO no matter how you look at it. This ratio is plummeting with so many more schools opeining. Derm is similar (There isn't even a DO that matches every year in ACGME). These are probaly the most extreme examples, but other specialties are going to become hyper-selective as well, precluding many aspiring students from entering their field of choice. In a field like radiology where it is very hard to match ACGME (although students do it every year), there is a little less than 1 DO spot per school.
But it's FM all the way for the AOA..so they'll keep opening up yet more FM programs despite the huge amount of spots that go unfilled every year. There were about 300 unfilled FP spots (half of all FP spots!!!) and 200 unfilled IM spots in 2009. Maybe the AOA should focus on
strengthening primary care specialties in OPTI's rather than expanding them, and expand specialty training before it requires students to be in the 98th percentile to do something other than primary care. Yes DO's are primary care focused, but it should be available for students to choose something else if they desire to. Draw your own conclusions, but be informed before you do so.
http://www.nrmp.org/data/resultsanddata2011.pdf (page 13 & 14 are of interest)
http://www.nrmp.org/data/chartingoutcomes2011.pdf
http://data.aacom.org/aacomas/do_gme_match_report2009.asp
http://opportunities.osteopathic.org/
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