niceguydoc,
Let me try to put your mind at ease about LECOM. Though you may hear otherwise from people NOT attending LECOM, I will tell you that it is a solid school (especially for being only 10 years old). Last that I heard, LECOM was "ranked" second out of the osteopathic schools for the amount of rotation sites. Some believe that having so many sites spread throughout the east coast is a bad thing, however I see it as a very positive movement. It shows that our name is out there, that hospitals and doctors trust the students that LECOM educates. In case people haven't heard, LECOM is opening a Florida branch in 2004 that has preliminary accreditation in both FL and PA (unanimously). Why would the AOA and FL department of education allow LECOM to come in and open a school to educate the future osteopathic physicians of America if it was such a horrible school?
As for match lists...we as students have never seen match lists either. I will tell you what I've heard from alumni I have talked to. Some of the names I've heard mentioned for matches include Pitt, Penn, Mayo, Georgetown, etc. I also talked to MS IV's that matched at Mercy (Pittsburgh) for IM and Drexel University for Pathology. An alumnus I know personally is doing a rotation in the Lehigh Valley in IM and will be doing a fellowship in Critical Care. Although I can't show you any match list (no one has one), I hope this gives you a better idea of where students are placed. Furthermore, I wanted to mention that we are taught by alumni who have gone into ENT, Ophthalmology, EM, Neurology, Orthopedics, and on and on. A lot of students will end up at the hospitals affiliated with the school, and there are numerous good hospitals-UPMC, Hamot, St. Vincent's, Mercy, St. Luke's Hospital, etc.
It is easy for someone just starting (and even MSI's and MSII's) to think that they have to get the top name residency in the top name hospital. Fact is, it really depends what you want to do later on, and secondly, there are a lot of lesser known hospitals with awesome programs that will lead you right into fellowships if that's what your plans are.
I hope this gave you a little bit of comfort in making a decision between the two schools. I didn't apply to NYCOM, so I can't tell you about their matches nor their education. Please know that LECOM offers a fine education that is continuously growing in quality and recognition each year.
GOOD LUCK!
njdo
MSII