Disclaimer: this question has been asked 17,382,874.03 times before I was number 17,382,465.01 who asked this question. Sorry for indulging myself and perpetuating this.
Are you serious or just trying to flaunt your numbers? Unless you have not put any effort into looking at stats for programs, your numbers are well above competitive whether DO or MD. The DO vs. MD thing is a pile of S!@#. I have so many D.O. friends and colleges at top programs, as long as you take the USMLE (occasionally even if you do not) you have just a good of a chance at matching as our self assumed superior MD colleges. Sure there are few DO unfriendly programs but many great programs just want quality residents who are both academically and socially competent. Use your head, what do you think will make you competitive. Research, good LOR, presentations, humanitarian medical expeditions and other nerdy endeavors: yes. Excellent beer bong skills, being able to milk a cow blindfolded and being able to hula-hoop while juggling chainsaws: NO. Many of us (my self included) have come here looking for someone to make us feel better and say hey those are good numbers you will do fine. Numbers are far from a whole package (as I am sure you know, hence your question) if your package has a few other interesting and well done ( not hanging out with world renowned XXX head of XXX anesthesia program for 1 week) projects with full follow through and results thats it, thats what they want to see. 1000 extras do not show them that you are capable unless all 1000 of them where major endeavors with significant impact on patients, practices etc... Find a project or two and give it all you have. Personally, I believe that any program selection committee can tell the difference between those that get involved with a lot and have no impact vs. those that chose wisely and have an impact.