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Question explains all..
what would you do? why?
what would you do? why?
Question explains all..
what would you do? why?
This is a valid question Im debating the same issue now as I finalize my list of places to apply. My instate MD schools are decent mid tier schools but I will also be applying to "top" DO schools.
Apart from the competitive match issue which applies to very few students anyways, choosing between a top DO school vs. a mid tier MD school is a tough choice.
It comes down to what specialties you are most interested in, location (if you want to stay close to home or not), tuition (obv. cheaper at in state MD school), and most importantly where you will be able to get the most out of your education (rotations spots, curriculum, fit, faculty, resources, etc.).
I really dont know at this point what I would do given the choice.
a state md is cheaper and will keep more doors open for allopathic residencies
Question explains all..
what would you do? why?
wth?less prestigious md vs. Do
Prestige is a funny thing to be asking about and I don't think it's applicable in this comparison. For nearly all practical purposes, both degrees are the same. It's almost like asking if your dentist has a DDS or DMD.
Apart from the competitive match issue which applies to very few students anyways, choosing between a top DO school vs. a mid tier MD school is a tough choice.
Apart from the competitive match issue which applies to very few students anyways, choosing between a top DO school vs. a mid tier MD school is a tough choice.
Prestige is a funny thing to be asking about and I don't think it's applicable in this comparison. For nearly all practical purposes, both degrees are the same. It's almost like asking if your dentist has a DDS or DMD.
A state MD is cheaper and will keep more doors open for allopathic residencies
Even if you're the world's tallest midget it doesn't mean much 😉
I disagree; while the DDS and DMD are the same degree, the DO and MD degree have some more significant differences. Not to say that one is better than the other, but some students may choose MD over DO if they want to practice in certain foreign countries that don't recognize the DO degree, or if they want to pursue certain ultra-competitive allopathic residencies that are harder to get into with a DO. I've also spoken to at least one person who is really into the OMM and prefers DO school.
In contrast, I don't think any dentist-to-be ever gives much thought to "do I want a DDS or a DMD?".
This is a valid question Im debating the same issue now as I finalize my list of places to apply. My instate MD schools are decent mid tier schools but I will also be applying to "top" DO schools.
Apart from the competitive match issue which applies to very few students anyways, choosing between a top DO school vs. a mid tier MD school is a tough choice.
It comes down to what specialties you are most interested in, location (if you want to stay close to home or not), tuition (obv. cheaper at in state MD school), and most importantly where you will be able to get the most out of your education (rotations spots, curriculum, fit, faculty, resources, etc.).
I really dont know at this point what I would do given the choice.
Um, but don't DOs have their own residency programs? Even their own competitive ones in ROAD and 'nearly all' the same programs? So it's not like all--or even most--DOs have to jump an extra hurdle by getting into an allopathic residency.
Very few competitive programs.
I'm not sure if there's more DO graduates than DO residencies in total, but there are far more DO graduates that want to do things other than primary care than there are non-primary care DO residencies.
Question explains all..
what would you do? why?
Question explains all..
what would you do? why?
You can't really compare a less prestigous MD school to a prestigious DO schools. The schools are ranked among their own respective peers (DO ranked against DO, MD ranked against MD) not each other (unless we're talking about primary care here).
Go to the one you want to go to and worry less about prestige.
I'd go my state university MD any day over DO. But I'd choose DO over foreign MD any day as well. 😀
You can't really compare a less prestigous MD school to a prestigious DO schools. The schools are ranked among their own respective peers (DO ranked against DO, MD ranked against MD) not each other (unless we're talking about primary care here).
Go to the one you want to go to and worry less about prestige.