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Now that I have been accepted, I have been honestly looking back at my experiences and what I enjoyed. I completed a summer internship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in NYC and loved oncology and really would enjoy going into it. One thing that is hard for me to understand is the new ACGME/AOA rules that allows MDs into AOA residencies and then opens fellowships for DOs even if they have done an AOA residency. (I believe this is the case).
Now, if this is true, hypothetically, fellowships like a medical oncology/heme fellowship would theoretically become more open to DOs? I know that academic medicine is not typical for DOs, but I would love to return to MSKCC sometime in my future, whether is be during my GME years or even to work. Does the new ruling by the ACGME and AOA somewhat hinder or help me if I wanted to go this path?
How do rotations work in terms of 'getting my foot in the door' with the locations that I would potentially apply for residency? Can I simply ask hospitals if I may complete rotations with them or must they be affiliated with my medical school?
Obviously, this is a naive post since I don't honestly know what I want to do yet, but the questions are still helpful in understanding what the future will be for us.
Now, if this is true, hypothetically, fellowships like a medical oncology/heme fellowship would theoretically become more open to DOs? I know that academic medicine is not typical for DOs, but I would love to return to MSKCC sometime in my future, whether is be during my GME years or even to work. Does the new ruling by the ACGME and AOA somewhat hinder or help me if I wanted to go this path?
How do rotations work in terms of 'getting my foot in the door' with the locations that I would potentially apply for residency? Can I simply ask hospitals if I may complete rotations with them or must they be affiliated with my medical school?
Obviously, this is a naive post since I don't honestly know what I want to do yet, but the questions are still helpful in understanding what the future will be for us.