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I looked through the school's website as well as AACOM's website and they both seemed to say the same things about osteopathic medicine:
1.) Focus on preventative medicine and community health. Gee don't MD's know this is really important as well?
2.) Taking a holistic approach to treatment. What does this even mean? Don't all physicians just choose the best treatment for a given circumstance based on the information they have?
3.) Integrating the patient into the health care process as a partner. I work at a large hospital and see little of this being done by MDs or DOs.
So what is an acceptable answer really? Should I just treat this question the same as "why medicine"? Or do I need to address something specifically DO related?
Should I say I am interested in learning OMM? Or something else mentioned in the points above?
If I were to tell the truth it would be "I'm applying DO because my goal is to become a physician and I don't care about the letters after my name. I also don't care much about OMM."
1.) Focus on preventative medicine and community health. Gee don't MD's know this is really important as well?
2.) Taking a holistic approach to treatment. What does this even mean? Don't all physicians just choose the best treatment for a given circumstance based on the information they have?
3.) Integrating the patient into the health care process as a partner. I work at a large hospital and see little of this being done by MDs or DOs.
So what is an acceptable answer really? Should I just treat this question the same as "why medicine"? Or do I need to address something specifically DO related?
Should I say I am interested in learning OMM? Or something else mentioned in the points above?
If I were to tell the truth it would be "I'm applying DO because my goal is to become a physician and I don't care about the letters after my name. I also don't care much about OMM."