wertyjoe said:
I've seen these match lists before. All it shows is that allopaths tend to specialize more than osteopaths! It doesn't prove that it is any harder for a DO to get a good residency (specializing doesn't equal good residency).
What more do you want??? geesh! I have shown u that MDs get more matches in more competitive specialties in more competitive programs!!!! Doesnt that say anything? Even in primary care specialities the MD match at way better programs!
wertyjoe said:
You can skew these facts anyway you want them but there is no proof that it is harder for DOs to get a good residency.
Who is skewing facts?? I simply posted a link with the facts for you to view yourself. If anyone is skewing facts... its YOU!! Anyways, what kind of proof are you looking for, especially if the match lists themselves dont prove anything to you?!?!?!
wertyjoe said:
It is only hearsay that tends to be spewed from the mouths of allopaths.
HAHAHAHAH thats funny! what hearsay from the mouths of allopaths?... sorry dude but all i did was post the match lists.... those lists speak for themselves.
wertyjoe said:
If someone has good scores they will get a good residency regardless if MD or DO.
partly true, yes good scores will help greatly, but there are other factors right? Based on your theory, i guess DO's rarely get good scores then eh? Oh let me be more politically correct... DO's dont get as good scores as MDs then....based on the match list.
wertyjoe said:
Also, residencies at big universities that stress research arn't necessarily good residencies. It depends on the individuals and the caliber of physicians that they are graduating. Small hospital/non university affiliated can still put out excellent physicians.
It almosts seems to me that you are admitting that DO's dont get as many big name, well known, well respected residencies. However im sure almost everyone would agree with me that big universities programs are more highly sought after than smaller community programs.
oh by the way, yes i agree with u that anyone can go to any program and still become an excellent physicians. In fact im sure you can even train in tibet and still be an excellent physician.... but then again thats not the point.
wertyjoe said:
You are right on one thing it is in the eye of the beholder but you are wrong when you say it is harder for DO's to get a good residency. Like I said before, if someone has great scores they will get a good residency regardless of degree.
OK.. sure... uh huh. Obviously, based on what we see in the match list, something just doesnt add up eh? Either it is not as simple as you make it seem.... OR..... DO's just have crappy ass scores!!!!