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Please be kind and view my question as a sincere one--I'm applying to both osteopathic and allopathic medical schools because I'm deeply interested in being a primary care physician, and I want that opportunity in whatever form it comes. I don't have strong feelings about the osteopathic philosophy and I could best be described as lukewarm about OMT. I know that many or most DOs don't actually use OMT in their day-to-day practice--the ones I have met most definitely do not. But last night I went to an osteopathic medicine event in my community, and the featured speaker was a recently retired physician who was and is a big proponent of OMT. I was at least a little uncomfortable with certain claims he made for it, and for the osteopathic philosophy more generally. It got me to wondering--how hard is osteopathic medical school and training for those students and DOs who are not crazy about OMT? Is the focus on OMM/OMT a minor annoyance, or a major downside that would lead anyone to reconsider his/her choice?