
Hi,
The school I go to is in a very rural area and there is only one big hospital around. At this hospital, every single physician is an MD, there are no DOs.
My question is, will shadowing only the MDs hurt my chances at the DO schools?
Thank you.
Oh..I see.
The only reason I thought that I would be at an disadvantage is because I thought most adcoms wanted to see that the applicant has enough exposure to the DO side of things. The last thing I want for them to think is that I am a MD applicant, but using DO schools as a sort of fall back option.
Any ideas on how to prevent that?
Oh..I see.
The only reason I thought that I would be at an disadvantage is because I thought most adcoms wanted to see that the applicant has enough exposure to the DO side of things. The last thing I want for them to think is that I am a MD applicant, but using DO schools as a sort of fall back option.
Any ideas on how to prevent that?
if you apply early (say June)...it will be pretty hard to argue that you are using DO is a back up option.
show them that you have done something to learn more about the DO profession. go to an osteopathic awareness conference...visit a school...etc. etc. if you are really worried you could talk about it in your personal statement. (although i've heard this debated--whether or not you should talk about osteopathic medicine in your PS or save it for the secondaries or interview).
if you cant do any of those, i think just the fact that you applied early will let them know you are genuinely interested in beocming a DO.
i disagree. i used an MD letter of rec for all my DO schools, including those that ask for one from a DO, there wasn't a problem and still got a lot of DO interviews. the schools just want to know that u r capable of working in a physician setting and enjoy being with patients.
I recommend you read "The DOs" by Gevitz... it's a great primer on the history of osteopathic medicine, and gives some good insight on the unique history behind the profession.
Thanks AlbertCPham! I'll definitely look into him. Congrats on graduating!
The more I know about the DO profession, the better.
For those of you who shadowed DOs and MDs, was the difference clear?
For those of you who shadowed DOs and MDs, was the difference clear?
The last thing I want for them to think is that I am a MD applicant, but using DO schools as a sort of fall back option.
I think I'd choose MSU.
Why would you say OHSU at an osteopathic medical school's interview??
i disagree. i used an MD letter of rec for all my DO schools, including those that ask for one from a DO, there wasn't a problem and still got a lot of DO interviews. the schools just want to know that u r capable of working in a physician setting and enjoy being with patients.
REALLY?????
It's so good to know since it's SO hard to find a D.O. in my area, too!
i disagree. i used an MD letter of rec for all my DO schools, including those that ask for one from a DO, there wasn't a problem and still got a lot of DO interviews. the schools just want to know that u r capable of working in a physician setting and enjoy being with patients.
i am really interested in shadowing a MD or DO. i am just unsure of how i should go about it. i have a list of phone numbers of doctors in a hospital nearby. should i just call them and ask them if i can shadow them?