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These threads get old and pointless.
Fact: Many (not all) DO students applied to both MD and DO schools and were not good enough to get into MD schools.
Fact: DO schools are emerging because they fill a void that MD's don't want to do. Primary Care.
So, you will begin to see stratification of MD's and DO's, especially with more MD's being trained every year.
Patients who see family docs, IM docs etc... will notice more and more doctors with DO's.
While they will notice the "specialists" will mainly be MD's.
So in a sense, yes, DO's are the "second class doctors" by the very nature that they accept weaker applicants.
Now I anxiously await the liberals, democrats, feminists etc... to come in and say I'm wrong and point to John's brother's cousin's half-nephew who is a DO plastic surgeon.
Fact: Many (not all) DO students applied to both MD and DO schools and were not good enough to get into MD schools.
Fact: DO schools are emerging because they fill a void that MD's don't want to do. Primary Care.
So, you will begin to see stratification of MD's and DO's, especially with more MD's being trained every year.
Patients who see family docs, IM docs etc... will notice more and more doctors with DO's.
While they will notice the "specialists" will mainly be MD's.
So in a sense, yes, DO's are the "second class doctors" by the very nature that they accept weaker applicants.
Now I anxiously await the liberals, democrats, feminists etc... to come in and say I'm wrong and point to John's brother's cousin's half-nephew who is a DO plastic surgeon.