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Here's what I've heard: When comparing an MD applying to a competitive ACGME residency and a DO applying to a competitive AOA residency, it is actually easier for the DO to get his or her residency of choice. The reasons are that about half the DOs go into primary (hence there is less competition between them to get into a competitive residency) and AOA residencies are exclusive only to DOs. Also as a DO you can apply to ACGME programs, although the more competitive ones are usually bias against DO and IMG.
Here's what I've found out: About 1/5 of all medical school grads in the US are DOs and if you look at all the competitive residency programs (ortho, neurosurg, ENT, ophthalmology) about a little less than 1/5 of them are AOA.
Therefore if your dream is to become a doctor with a competitive specialty, you have a better chance to make it by going to an osteopathic medical school instead of an MD school where students are a lot more competitive and want the best specialty?
What do you guys think?
Here's what I've found out: About 1/5 of all medical school grads in the US are DOs and if you look at all the competitive residency programs (ortho, neurosurg, ENT, ophthalmology) about a little less than 1/5 of them are AOA.
Therefore if your dream is to become a doctor with a competitive specialty, you have a better chance to make it by going to an osteopathic medical school instead of an MD school where students are a lot more competitive and want the best specialty?
What do you guys think?
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