Do you guys feel the whole DO vs MD among residencies and employment will improve significantly in the next 5-10 years?
When my HarvardMed/Stanford Residency preceptor tells me I should put pressure on a local hospital to let DO students rotate there, claiming it's blatant discrimination against students who are by all measures equals to the MD students that do rotate there, I think the stereotype is melting away.
And this is in a very low DO representation area of the country.
Utah.Are you talking Utah or Oregon?
Utah hates DO's.
Painfully true.
Although one did slip into the University Hospital, not sure how that happened 😉
Most physicians I have shadowed don't care if you are an MD or a DO; however many physicians know that DO school is easier to get in to than MD school and that many students use it as a back-up. As a result, there is a bit of an elitist among older (and some newer) physicians in that DO's are MD rejects for the most part.
It is arguable that it is easier to get into considering the amount of applications that they receive. Also, what about Caribbean MD's? Are they just "undercover" DO's being smuggled into the country. Their stats aren't so hot for the most part.
I was reading a thread from 2003 yesterday, and they were saying " by 2013 most DO's won't match." Im guessing most matched this year. I guessing most will match in 2023 too.
Why is that?Utah hates DO's.
Utah hates DO's.
And most people have absolutely no freakin' clue what they're missing.that's okay though, most people hate Utah.
that's okay though, most people hate Utah.
Being from Michigan, it is indeed very common to see DOs in practice here.Why is that?
What are the DO friendly States? I know Michigan is one.
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Yeah but....that's an enormous gap when you consider retakes and that 4 points on the mcat is huge.The only difference between MD and DO admits is o.3 GPA points and 4 MCAT points.
for 2012, 3.68/3.63/31.2^ Whats the admits for MD then?
3.5 and 33?
UIP
for 2012, 3.68/3.63/31.2
for 2012 DO, 3.51/3.43/26.85
How could you get a 35 on the MCAT and not be able to answer that question with the stats in front of you?damn...
will a 3.6/3.28/35 be competitive for DO schools?
HAHAHA...you sir, won the internet todayHow could you get a 35 on the MCAT and not be able to answer that question with the stats in front of you?
How could you get a 35 on the MCAT and not be able to answer that question with the stats in front of you?
i know the MCAT is high, but i am seeing people with 3.7+ GPAs getting into DOs.
Yeah, 3.7 and a 25 MCAT. You have a 3.6 and a 35 MCAT. Who wins? Go apply MD and you'll get in somewhere.
Consequently, the stigma will be more dissolved too you think?
MD chances are decent but iffy with 35/3.28 sgpa. MD schools are far, far less forgiving of things like lower sGPA, lower MCAT, etc than DO schools. Look in pre-allo and you will see many people with those numbers and no acceptances.
Someone on here last year for example, had 3.33 sgpa, 35 mcat, applied to 15 or so MD schools but got no interviews. They are now attending DMU.
damn...
will a 3.6/3.28/35 be competitive for DO schools?
He got 15s on the physical and biological science sections. Verbal reasoning...How could you get a 35 on the MCAT and not be able to answer that question with the stats in front of you?
He got 15s on the physical and biological science sections. Verbal reasoning...Kidding.
You think a 3.0/3.0/23 will net you a DO acceptance but a 3.6/3.3/35 will get you peanuts for MD? Where are you coming up with this man? Have you even been part of an application cycle yet?MD chances are decent but iffy with 35/3.28 sgpa. MD schools are far, far less forgiving of things like lower sGPA, lower MCAT, etc than DO schools. Look in pre-allo and you will see many people with those numbers and no acceptances.
Someone on here last year for example, had 3.33 sgpa, 35 mcat, applied to 15 or so MD schools but got no interviews. They are now attending DMU.
You think a 3.0/3.0/23 will net you a DO acceptance but a 3.6/3.3/35 will get you peanuts for MD? Where are you coming up with this man? Have you even been part of an application cycle yet?
Ah, ok. You're basing your entire knowledge on a bunch of internet numbers that are probably often made up.I have reviewed UD threads, WAMC's, school specific threads and MDapps copiously. It is FAR easier to get into DO schools for someone below the matriculant averages than MD. Example, one has poor chance swith 3.3 sci/31 for MD, but 3.1 sci/27 is fine for DO-- yet they are the same distance below the matriculant averages! (MD avg is 3.7/3.6/31, DO is 3.5/3.4/27)
It is well established that the acceptable range is far wider for DO, while much narrower for MD.
As a result, a 3.3 sci GPA even with 35 MCAT will make for decent allopathic chances-- but absolutely NO where near as high as someone with 3.4/3.1/31 (in other words, metrics same distance from matriculant mean) will have for DO. For whatever reason, even having 1 metric below the average hurts so much more for MD than with DO. see what I mean?
I think they will almost certainly get some interviews...but acceptance chances (although decent) are nowhere near as high as you think.
accepted c/o 2018Ah, ok. You're basing your entire knowledge on a bunch of internet numbers that are probably often made up.
Again, have you taken part in the application cycle for yourself?
Utah hates DO's.
It's not utah's fault the MDs have nunchuck, bowfighting and computer hacking skills.
Utah loves skills
Ah, ok. You're basing your entire knowledge on a bunch of internet numbers that are probably often made up.
Again, have you taken part in the application cycle for yourself?
You guys have to stop putting down User3. Most of the numbers are not made up. Premeds don't have THAT much time on their hands, or so we would hope.
Mehd School, not that this is a problem, but when you start at your DO school you will see more than half of your classmates didn't break a 30 on the MCAT and that a GOOD chunk of them pulled 25-26s (50 percentile).
Seriously, DO schools are SIGNIFICANTLY easier to gain at least ONE acceptance at. The same cannot CANNOT be said about MD schools. It isn't even close, so everyone needs to stop acting like it is.
i got to agree with this, which is exactly why i am applying to MD and DO with a 3.6/3.3 and 35. i am also applying to new DO schools so my chances are even higher.
and if i can only do primary care, then so be it. a primary care salary is enough to get me what i want.
Make sure you say that at your interview. Schools love that!