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Yeah, I am also pretty concerned about this. My body is not so nice with 6 pac and shit. Its pretty lousy looking with hair on chest and back which I need to shave before showing up to OMM... I know that sucks ... and it would suck anymore if we have a girl partner ..
I need more insight on this ... anyone?
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Come on guys--we're going to be doctors and dealing with worse body higene than fat and backhair.
That being said, shouldn't we follow some of our philosophy and try to be in good shape? Holistic medicine, preventative care, et cetera? No one expects supermodels but a 400lb person would be a bit much.
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I don't know about anyone else but I am hoping to have some fresh ink to show off.
you can always spray tan yourself a 6 pack.
I personally am gonna try for the back 6 pack. Just having 1 six pack isn't cool anymore. But if you can pull off a 12er, then you really get the ladies!!!!!!!
Hhahaa this has actually been such a motivator for me!!!

Is it shorts and a sports bra at EVERY school? CCOM students were telling us they wear scrubs I think. I'm always cold so that is what worries me the most haha
minus 1 for UMDUMDNJ-SOM is not one of the schools where all the girls are in sports bras and the guys are shirtless. You just need to come in gym clothes or something similar -- just not jeans or baggy cargo pants.

When i sat in on OMM lab at CCOM, everyone was wearing scrubs. Do the vast majority of DO schools do this besides CCOM?
although I wouldn't say I'm in a bad shape, I promised myself I would start get in tiptop shape the moment I get accepted to my school of choice!

The guys wear gym shorts and the girls the same with a sports bra. It really is no big deal.
Every day in OMM lab a student doctor is called forward and is the patient for the Professor's demonstration. All of your somatic dysfunctions or body defects are laid bare (no pun intended) before your entire lab section.
In surface anatomy class, some of the body structures that you have to find and palpate (yes that means touch) are in some, shall we say, private or nearly private places - like the lateral angles of the sacral area (yes, I do mean the vertical split in your lower backside).
The lack of attire is the least of your worries. Hey, OMM lab is actually fun and interesting and after seven weeks of medical school I have concluded that OMM actually works.
Seriously, all the OMM labs are serious and professional but the caveat is there is no modesty in medical school.
No one has mentioned this but another class in OMS I is primary care skills. In addition to the usual lung and heart sounds there is female breast exam and male and female GI exams (likely more embarassing than hair and fat). So, be prepared - get over your concerns and don't worry about how you look. In medical school, we are all too concerned about helping each other and in passing the next test and learning the skills. The daily mantra is "seven oh equals D. O."
P.S. So I don't scare you, female breast exam and male and female GI exams are done with models or paid actor patients called "standardized patients."
".. The daily mantra is "seven oh equals D. O."
Thanks for your insight. I don't understand your guy's mantra, could you explain a bit ?
I would assume that 70=passing, meaning that if everybody can get at least a 70 everyone becomes a doctor.

At GA-PCOM we chose our own partners in the first class (though there's nothing to keep us from changing partners week to week). During class you will often find small groups intermingling to share their findings--for example we had a fellow student with spina bifida oculta in one of our classes.do they pair girl/girl partners and guy/guy partners or is it just random every class?
I wouldn't want to attend a school that is only this way. Its time to grow up. You will be a doctor one day, which means seeing patients that are both male and female. you HAVE to learn to assess both (unless you go into OBGYN).do they pair girl/girl partners and guy/guy partners or is it just random every class?
I wouldn't want to attend a school that is only this way. Its time to grow up. You will be a doctor one day, which means seeing patients that are both male and female. you HAVE to learn to assess both (unless you go into OBGYN).
Thanks for your insight. I don't understand your guy's mantra, could you explain a bit ?