Letter from D.O. neccessary?

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PittMedicine said:
Just wondering if its necessary to have a D.O. letter of recomendation? Stats are good, w/ 30 MCAT and 4.0 GPA.

If you look at the admissions web pages for a lot of the schools you will see that although not required, letters from osteopathic physicians are highly preferred. I believe NOVA (maybe others) actually requires a DO letter. I'm sure there are others.
 
I think it's a requirement for most DO schools. Good Luck
 
a few schools require it, but most schools will accept a letter from an md instead. the only schools i applied to that specifically required a do letter were osucom and wvsom.
 
PittMedicine said:
Just wondering if its necessary to have a D.O. letter of recomendation? Stats are good, w/ 30 MCAT and 4.0 GPA.

Don't let stats like that let you feel like you are a shoe-in. Even though that might be true, keep pushing on and make you apps as good as possible! 🙂 It will be worth it when it is all over. Not too hard to get in there and shadow, though. Awesome stats, good luck! 👍
 
PittMedicine said:
Just wondering if its necessary to have a D.O. letter of recomendation? Stats are good, w/ 30 MCAT and 4.0 GPA.

Just go shadow a DO over the Christmas break, and then get a letter. It's not that difficult. Contact your local state osteopathic association or nearest osteopathic medical school for willing participants.
 
Check each school's admissions webpage to see if it is just suggested or if it is actually required. I know Pikeville not only requires D.O. letter, but that D.O. has to be a member of the AOA!

That being said, while a D.O. letter is preferred, every admissions counselor I have spoken to says that a letter from a M.D. who knows you and can attest to your interest in holistic medical practice is better than a letter from a D.O. who does not know you very well.

Good luck!
 
I actually have a 4.1 (extra credit) and a 36 MCAT, but it wasn't untill I posted here, with bogus stats and asked about LOR's that I got an interview.

And the Mav's and Cowpokes 👎
 
atrovariousg said:
I actually have a 4.1 (extra credit) and a 36 MCAT, but it wasn't untill I posted here, with bogus stats and aske about LOR's that I got an interview.

👎
 
If you live in a big city or near hospitals where DO students do their rotations it should not be an impossible task if you try at it for a bit. A good number of people are getting DOs from just 1-2 shadowing sessions so I think it is worth the effort.
 
I did not have a letter from a DO. About half the DO schools require one - the rest only "recommend" one. I found out which ones didn't require one by going to their website and actually reading each school's requirements.
 
I have no physician letter and have acceptances from 3 DO schools, so not all of them require one. It may be best to check web sites or call admissions offices.

No letter required from OUCOM, MSUCOM and WVSOM.
 
I was accepted into a number of schools that required a letter from a DO only, and I only had a MD letter. I explained to them of my situation (my MD letter was from someone who really knew me and could tell them of my desire of becomming a physician) and for the most part, they accepted the MD letter just fine. I would call first to make sure though. FYI, OSU told me hell no, but oh well 👎 . Good luck.
 
I was accepted in to two schools with no DO letter (KCOM and AZCOM). I had a letter from an MD that knows me very well though. :luck:
 
I know someone with a 33 MCAT and a 3.3 who got rejected because there was no DO letter. It is a pain, but really, so is applying. Best get used to it now, then later.
 
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