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I'm a non-trad pre-DO student, and I've been looking for shadowing experiences. There are fairly few DO physicians in my area, so I had been struggling to find somebody.
I recently found a DO who was willing to let me shadow him. Today, he let me shadow him for one patient visit.
Here is what happened during the session: The DO performed acupuncture on the patient, putting needles in various limbs and asking her if her joints felt better or worse. The DO then waved his hands over the patient's body in order to sense the patient's "chakra energy." Throughout the session, the DO ranted to me in a very condescending tone about how various "Western medicines" have failed the patient and why traditional Oriental treatments are the only thing that can possibly help her.
It honestly felt like the DO was trying to show the patient how smart he was by Socratically lecturing me in front of her. At one point, he asked me a difficult medical question that he must have known I could not answer. I responded with nervous laughter, and he looked at me with a serious expression and sternly said, "Do you see me laughing? It's not funny. When you don't know the answer to a question, don't say anything. That's the first rule of practicing medicine." It was rough, and it really sucked to have a patient witness all of it.
So... Is this a normal shadowing experience? Should I continue shadowing this DO physician, or would it be better to shadow an MD? Also, would adcoms appreciate an LoR from a physician with... uhh, heterodox views? (To be honest, given this physician's personality, I'm not sure if I'd even be able to get a positive LoR from him).
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I recently found a DO who was willing to let me shadow him. Today, he let me shadow him for one patient visit.
Here is what happened during the session: The DO performed acupuncture on the patient, putting needles in various limbs and asking her if her joints felt better or worse. The DO then waved his hands over the patient's body in order to sense the patient's "chakra energy." Throughout the session, the DO ranted to me in a very condescending tone about how various "Western medicines" have failed the patient and why traditional Oriental treatments are the only thing that can possibly help her.
It honestly felt like the DO was trying to show the patient how smart he was by Socratically lecturing me in front of her. At one point, he asked me a difficult medical question that he must have known I could not answer. I responded with nervous laughter, and he looked at me with a serious expression and sternly said, "Do you see me laughing? It's not funny. When you don't know the answer to a question, don't say anything. That's the first rule of practicing medicine." It was rough, and it really sucked to have a patient witness all of it.
So... Is this a normal shadowing experience? Should I continue shadowing this DO physician, or would it be better to shadow an MD? Also, would adcoms appreciate an LoR from a physician with... uhh, heterodox views? (To be honest, given this physician's personality, I'm not sure if I'd even be able to get a positive LoR from him).
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.