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I am currently entering my senior year as an undergraduate student. Ever since I was a child, I have always wanted to become a doctor for the honest reason of healing others and because of my fascination with the human body. Unfortunately during my freshman year I took a difficult load of classes and had a little too much fun causing me to underperform in my sciences. Realizing that my GPA had suffered and that it would be difficult to get into med school with this freshman year GPA, I changed my major to business. I have since tried to hide my regret but have not been able to overcome my passion for medicine. I believe in the body's capabilities to heal itself and am firmly against subscribing medicine unless it is extremely necessary. I believe that the immense profits drug companies are making in selling pills to cure disease have created a "pill-popping" society misguided about the benefits of using drugs and uninformed about better alternatives.
For this reason I am considering osteopathy. I have heard that over the years osteopathy has lost its natural origins that were present in its establishment many years ago. Is this true? And if so, what schools still teach the original fundamentals of osteopathy? Also, how similar is osteopathy to chiropractic. Because I know that the basis of chiropractic is the belief in the body's innate healing capabilities through manipulation of the spine. And what GPA and MCAT score is necessary to be accepted into DO school? I look forward to reading your responses and thank you for listening!
For this reason I am considering osteopathy. I have heard that over the years osteopathy has lost its natural origins that were present in its establishment many years ago. Is this true? And if so, what schools still teach the original fundamentals of osteopathy? Also, how similar is osteopathy to chiropractic. Because I know that the basis of chiropractic is the belief in the body's innate healing capabilities through manipulation of the spine. And what GPA and MCAT score is necessary to be accepted into DO school? I look forward to reading your responses and thank you for listening!