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I had a few questions about PM&R.
First off, would it be harder to get into a PM&R residency if someone was a DO instead of an MD? I checked the PM&R's in my area, and they're all MD's.
Also, how competitive is it to get into a PM&R residency. I've read other threads and they all say it's getting more and more competitive. I'm just afraid of getting into this and finding out later on that you need to be top 10% of your class. I'm interested in Physical Therapy right now too, so I'm just considering the options.
Also, it may sound stupid, but how does the process of being a PM&R? I don't know much about medical school, after medical school. It's 4 years of school, then what?
Sorry about all the questions, but a short answer will do.
Thanks
First off, would it be harder to get into a PM&R residency if someone was a DO instead of an MD? I checked the PM&R's in my area, and they're all MD's.
Also, how competitive is it to get into a PM&R residency. I've read other threads and they all say it's getting more and more competitive. I'm just afraid of getting into this and finding out later on that you need to be top 10% of your class. I'm interested in Physical Therapy right now too, so I'm just considering the options.
Also, it may sound stupid, but how does the process of being a PM&R? I don't know much about medical school, after medical school. It's 4 years of school, then what?
Sorry about all the questions, but a short answer will do.
Thanks