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ummm... there's 3 steps in both the COMLEX and USMLE..and there's almost no point in taking the USMLE as a DO grad.
Why not? It opens more doors for you when it comes time to match.
/confused
ummm... there's 3 steps in both the COMLEX and USMLE..and there's almost no point in taking the USMLE as a DO grad.
Why not? It opens more doors for you when it comes time to match.
/confused
I may be wrong, but from all the faculty I talked to, the information I read, and the 3rd and 4th years, the consensus is that taking the USMLE step I as a DO student is completely unnecessary these days. The faculty member I talked to was the first osteopathic resident in the Harvard IM program.
Just go to SJU.
If you really have to ask something like this on an open forum, you are very likely not DO material. I am just being honest here.
Unless you really want to choose DO and know enough about it, you might come to regret it when people do not know about the profession and have to constantly telling people your training background.
I am always impressed by generations of DOs in a family. There was an article that alluded to this in a recent DO magazine. Its great too see that. Its cool that in some families, cousins, uncles, sisters, mothers, etc. are all DOs or training to become one. They probably throw reunion OMM parties.
Here's my take. I'm in residency now and I work with grads from other DO schools, US and FMG MD grads - FMG and IMG alike. Many fine, smart people, and we have no problem working with each other.
Here's the issue: as an FMG/IMG you'll need ECFMG certification for the match. If you fail the USMLE CS during the match and don't retake and pass it in time, you are automatically withdrawn from the match. Meaning that whatever time and money you've spent on interviews and travel just evaporated for no good reason and you sit out and entire year. It happens. That sucks, but more importantly this is not the case with DO's.
The second thing - moonlighting. As an FMG/IMG you cannot moonlight as early as US MD and DO grads in most states. You may not think this is important, but come year 2 or 3 of residency when you feel the pinch of loan repayment or just need more money, you'll see the difference then.
Those are really the only concrete differences that I see.
I had a family and could not bear to leave them or take them with me to a Carib island. Therefore the choice was easy for me. However, had I no family, the Carib would easily be a great choice as well.
ummm... there's 3 steps in both the COMLEX and USMLE..and there's almost no point in taking the USMLE as a DO grad.
I've heard similar things from current faculty/physicians about whether or not to take USMLE Step 1 in addition to COMLEX..... It is getting better and more and more allo programs are accepting COMLEX and able to use those scores to help rank you, but there are still some programs that really want to see USMLE.
One resident and residency director that was talking to us raised a good point in that if you're looking at a program that doesn't take the COMLEX and really wants to see the USMLE then maybe you might want to think twice about it if right off the bat there's a hint of not wanting to change and accept "our" boards.
However, there are still some MD residency programs that accept the COMLEX as well as the USMLE for an entrance exam. I am sure non-specialized residency programs are that way: peds, family care, ob/gyn, etc...
very good post...
My question now is... is it true that a US medical graduates (DO and MD) have a better opportunity to land the higher up residencies than FMGs do ?
One resident and residency director that was talking to us raised a good point in that if you're looking at a program that doesn't take the COMLEX and really wants to see the USMLE then maybe you might want to think twice about it if right off the bat there's a hint of not wanting to change and accept "our" boards.
Not to start a war on the subject, but what is the main differences between the COMPLEX and USMLE? Would you not study the exact same material for both tests? (Besides OMM techniques)
This is DOGMA. Don't believe it. You are being fed PROPAGANDA. Do the research and find out for yourself.
True for the most part...but Connections + Harvard will get you pretty damn far even with sub par performance.
How so? In reference to the idea of more allo programs accepting COMLEX or the suggestion that you may not want to attend a program that doesn't?
Just curious. I realize the source of whatever info I'm given, and will take it for what it's worth until I have a chance to look further into it, just haven't had the time to sit and make the calls and really get into it. So for right now it's all just based on what I've heard from faculty/admin, other residents, residency directors, and friends further along than me.
I understand hearing something from one person or one director is not going to be gospel across the board. Gosh, I've heard COMPLETELY different opinions from current residents/physicians and I can only assume that 1) either no one knows what they are talking about, or 2) that each person is just giving their opinion/advice based on their experience and knowledge and that it may be different the someone who went elsewhere or practiced in a different "environment", so I kinda have to go with #2.
It is somewhat frustrating that there are these "divisions" present and when the time comes I just have to look at the residencies I would like to go to and decide what's based for me, which may or may not be the best choice for someone else.
hey if your a Vick fan come to VCOM with me!
My take: If you want to do an MD residency, it would be almost silly NOT to take USMLE. Yes, many MD residencies accept COMLEX these days but they do NOT know how to compare them. When MD Internal Medicine residencies are requiring a 600 COMLEX for an interview... it tells me that they are woefully misbegotten.
I've talked to quite a few guys who say they would not have even gotten an interview if they hadn't taken the USMLE. Yes, this is from places that claim to accept COMLEX. However, I know of some places where it doesn't make a difference. You have to know your residency WELL before you decide to rank it.
Take the USMLE.
If you want to match into one of their programs, take their boards.
Simple as that.
Do not do so for any reason is ridiculous.
there was a time in SDN history when I would see a JPH post every hour of the day (often times educating the pre-meds in the pre-do board)....man how things have changed....😉
Surgical residency does that to a person. 🙂
Caribbean vs. USA
It is that simple. Always always always choose the US medical school whether it be any allopathic or osteopathic school before you decide to go abroad. SGU is still a caribbean school no matter how you want to slice it.
Osteo
I didnt look at DO school as a "means to an end"
I look at it as an endeavor.
I didnt look at DO school as a "means to an end"
I look at it as an endeavor.