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Heres the long and short of it:
I'm a PA student that is applying to Lecom PA to DO bridge program. Here's how it works. There are 12 spots, 6 are designated for primary care, and the other 6 can choose the specialty of their choice. However, you MUST do an osteopathic residency. I understand the orginal ACGME merger was intended for 2015, but it looks to be atleast 2018 now (from rumors).
I have a very close MD ortho surgeon that is very high up in a specific residency program that I wanted to apply to, he said he would pretty much guarantee me a residency with them (I still take this with a grain of salt). Since I'm not a medical student, I'm very unfamiliar with how the residency works. By LECOM forcing me to do an osteopathic residency, wouldn't that significantly reduce my chances of getting a residency in the specailty of my choice? I know I don't want primary care, and want a surgery residency or anes, EM.
So again, here is my simple question: By forcing me to do an osteopathic residency, would that lower my chances of getting into the specialty I want, because it takes away all the MD residencies that I could be applying to, and only limiting me to osteo ones? Thanks for your help.
I'm a PA student that is applying to Lecom PA to DO bridge program. Here's how it works. There are 12 spots, 6 are designated for primary care, and the other 6 can choose the specialty of their choice. However, you MUST do an osteopathic residency. I understand the orginal ACGME merger was intended for 2015, but it looks to be atleast 2018 now (from rumors).
I have a very close MD ortho surgeon that is very high up in a specific residency program that I wanted to apply to, he said he would pretty much guarantee me a residency with them (I still take this with a grain of salt). Since I'm not a medical student, I'm very unfamiliar with how the residency works. By LECOM forcing me to do an osteopathic residency, wouldn't that significantly reduce my chances of getting a residency in the specailty of my choice? I know I don't want primary care, and want a surgery residency or anes, EM.
So again, here is my simple question: By forcing me to do an osteopathic residency, would that lower my chances of getting into the specialty I want, because it takes away all the MD residencies that I could be applying to, and only limiting me to osteo ones? Thanks for your help.