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ugh, i feel like a jackass for getting roped into these awful, awful, awful, awful, awful, awful, awful, awful forums, but as a DO graduate at arguably one of the most competitive surgical residencies in this country (toot, toot), i feel obligated to chime in.
my classmates nor i have experienced any sort of discrimination as DO graduates in landing an ACGME residency. i have received interviews at plenty of academic and community ACGME residency programs, and i have received plenty of positive comments from ACGME PDs and residency selection committees. while this is only my anecdote, there is not any data that completely supports the assumption that DOs are discriminated against in the ACGME match. let me repeat this, there is absolutely NO data that supports the claim that DOs are discriminated against in the ACGME match. in order for this assumption to be proven true, one would need access to the following information:
-how many DOs applied to a particular ACGME residency
-these DOs board scores/grades/ECs/research/LORs
-how many MDs applied to a particular ACGME residency
-these MDs board scores/grades/ECs/research/LORs
-whether or not the applicant (MD or DO) is an *******
unfortunately, NONE of this information is available
🙁...and as special little medical scientists
🙂, we all know it is a big no-no to make such a large generalization without data, numbers, statistics, the BIG CHEESE! speculate as you wish, but at least leave a disclaimer in your posts!
also, Instatewaiter (?), would you please produce the data that highlights the distinctions between ACGME residencies and "DO" residencies (i thought you meant to type AOA--but seeing as how much time you lurk pre-osteo, you must know the difference by now

). while the SDN dorks may think ACGME>>>>>>>>>AOA (lyk OMG!!1), the truth is there is no DATA to support this claim...only ANECDOTES. i chose ACGME for my research and location (serious mamma's boy
😍), and i have classmates who passed up EM at JHU, ortho at CC-OH, and gas at UMich. the main reason for choosing ACGME at my school was for location.
with that being said, let's just go along with this assumption and say that the ACGME does in fact discriminate against osteopathic students:
consider MGH's IM residency (very, very competitive). they offer ~40 categorical residency positions per year. there are ~17,000 MD graduates per year.
(40/17,000) * 100 = 0.2
by ITSELF, the MD degree has increased your odds of matching by 0.2%

. if you ask me, i would match rather have the benefit of AOA residencies over this 0.2%.
now, premedical students and Instatewaiter, listen to me, and listen to me good:
-do not rely on this website for making a decision to attend a certain medical school.
-go to a school (MD/DO) that YOU like...not the ignorant.
-the majority of us sane folk of medicine have never heard of this website nor do we rely on it for making career decisions.
-do well on your boards, rock rotations, keep up your grades, and find time for research
🙂love
🙂; you will match anywhere you want if you have the drive to do so. be in that 0.2%
👍👍👍:thumb up:!
message me if you guys have any questions although i may not get back to you right away because of my current rotation. oh how i wish just ONE patient would refuse to see me because of the DO on my coat--i need a break