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Tell me next time you see a urologist or even an IM called into a head trauma case.
It is still "medical school", you are receiving medical training, are you not?
Maybe I'm reading into your post too much, if I am, sorry.
It is still "medical school", you are receiving medical training, are you not?
-The admission standards for POD schools are pathetic. I'm sorry POD students/pre-POD students ... I recently read a thread where someone with a 16 MCAT (total) was being told to 'go for it' or 'try to pull it up to a 19/20'
To add to the last post, yeah in the end a MD/DO is all about MEDICINE and treating the HUMAN BODY, while this involves more diagnoses/treatments and the job is probably more complex and varied...HOWEVER, DPM is all about the PODIATRY and the FOOT...and its less diseases I would guess and less varied since it's just the foot...podiatry is just not my cup of tea, but that's my 2 cents
To add to the last post, yeah in the end a MD/DO is all about MEDICINE and treating the HUMAN BODY, while this involves more diagnoses/treatments and the job is probably more complex and varied...HOWEVER, DPM is all about the PODIATRY and the FOOT...and its less diseases I would guess and less varied since it's just the foot...podiatry is just not my cup of tea, but that's my 2 cents
At my school, the DO students and the POD students have the same basic sciences - so our first 2 years are identical, except the DO students take OMM classes while the POD students take classes on surgical techniques. But we are all mixed in the anatomy, biochem, histo/embryology, physiology classes etc.