Residency concerns of Nova Southeastern COM students

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I'm researching to see how many people from Nova Southeastern Osteopatchic College were able to match in non-primary care residencies?
I am considering this school, but I am not interested in Family prcatice. Did anyone match for oncology, anesthesiolgy, or Internal medicine (transitional or prelim)?

I'm researching to see how many people from Nova Southeastern Osteopatchic College were able to match in non-primary care residencies?
I am considering this school, but I am not interested in Family prcatice. Did anyone match for oncology, anesthesiolgy, or Internal medicine (transitional or prelim)?
 
The 2004 Matchlist for NSUCOM is below in the link:

http://www.nova.edu/%7Eltokayer/INTRES04%20Web.html

To give you an idea of the number of students getting into non-primary care specialties there were:

Anesthesiology = 4
Emergency Medicine = 11
General Surgery = 5
Internal Medicine = 20
OB/GYN = 7
Orthopedic Surgery = 3
Pathology = 3
PM&R = 9
Psychiatry = 7

Looking at the list I'm impressed and I would say you're definitely not limited to primary care if you go to NSU-COM and for that matter any DO school.
 
internal medicine is primary care, oncology is not something u can match at, it's a fellowship that u do after 3 years of IM.
 
Why do you guys put so much faith into match lists? Do you know how many people who matched into primary care wanted it? No. They don't really tell you much of anything.
 
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