Dude, I'm a DO. So there isn't any sort of pro us-md agenda here. But you're delusional if you dont recognize that we simply aren't as competitive as applicants. Thats just the way it is. And yes, if you see a program that has 70-80-90% DO/IMG/FMG, you can definitely categorize it as a "less competitive program."
Does that mean youre going to get a terrible education? Does that mean you cant get a great fellowship? Does that mean you wont get a solid job when you graduate? Absolutely not.
But for one reason or another, whether it be history of the program, prestige, location, work hours, whatever... it has become less competitive. I'm not sure why people get so upset about this issue. 99% of us that went non us-md did so because we couldnt get into an american medical school. Just be thankful that there are alternative routes.
I always think, "what if DO schools didnt exist, where would I be now?" Absolutely ****ed is where I'd be. Obviously it sucks that programs like columbia and mt sinai throw my app in the garbage before they look at it, but Im just thankful that I still get to be a doctor, I still get to go to a SOLID program, and I still get to practice medicine in the greatest country in the world.