Osteo residency

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

12R34Y

Full Member
15+ Year Member
20+ Year Member
Joined
Apr 6, 2000
Messages
1,678
Reaction score
6
I was curious. Are there any AOA EM residencies. If there are, are you able to work in most hospital ER's without having gone through a allopathic residency once you are completed.
thanks
 
thanks for the great site and info, but my real concern is whether I'll be able to practice in almost any ER throughout the country, whether it is a major trauma center or suburbian ER? Will i have to work in a D.O. oriented hospital? thanks
 
12R35y: as a DO you have FULL licensure to practice anywhere you want!! ofcouse being a DO you might be discrimated by "old-school" docs, but who cares right? they'll all die of old age sooner or later
wink.gif
.

have fun in medschool

mig
 
Originally posted by miglo:
12R35y: as a DO you have FULL licensure to practice anywhere you want!!

Not entirely true: I believe that you must take the USMLE in order to practice in LA. Alternatively, if you secure a license in another state and then move to LA, you may practice there. Could pose a real problem to some people, but probably not a major issue.
 
the best ER physicians are actually DOs believe it or not!!!!!

Plus DO residencies are very good in this arena!!!!

If you need more info e-mail me...

Jacob Keum
4thyear NYCOM
 
Thanks for the responses so far. I was wondering......? I know that EM residencies are some of the most competitive around for ACGME at least, how is it in the AOA approved residency arena? Still horendously competitive? thanks
 
Top