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Hi all,
Saw a thread that got me thinking. When trying to get into DO school, most say "highly recommended" to shadow a DO. When living at school I was able to for a very brief time, but that is not the case anymore. I currently have/continue to get shadowing hours with an OB/GYN MD and a cardio-thoracic MD willing to write me letters. Despite those two, would I still be at a disadvantage in admissions without a DO specific letter? How important do they weigh that aspect?
Thanks!
Saw a thread that got me thinking. When trying to get into DO school, most say "highly recommended" to shadow a DO. When living at school I was able to for a very brief time, but that is not the case anymore. I currently have/continue to get shadowing hours with an OB/GYN MD and a cardio-thoracic MD willing to write me letters. Despite those two, would I still be at a disadvantage in admissions without a DO specific letter? How important do they weigh that aspect?
Thanks!