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rmegill

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Hey,

I was wondering what steps I should take when looking for a chance to shadow a physician? I was looking to shadow a DO surgeon, and I found a few names and phone numbers at the local hospital. Any suggestions? Thanks for your time everyone.

Rob
 
I sent a letter to all the DOs within a 30 mile radius of me (there were only 12 or so). I knew I'd have to travel a bit to shadow them. In the letter I explained who I was and what I was looking for. Two got back to me, and I ended up shadowing one of them over the course of a few months. I explained upfront that I would be asking for a letter from him. He was very excited about it, and he was very open to helping me with anything. I had called and emailed a bit before, and I had no luck. I figured with a tangible letter, they could respond when they wanted to, and it wouldn't get tossed out in the "unimportant message" pile. They're busy people (everyone in the office including the receptionists/MAs, etc) so just be gracious.
 
I did what @dkt888 did but expanded my search a little more, as in I sent letter to physicians who are several hours away. If you really want to shadow a DO and want a LOR, which may make or break your chances (at least at some schools that require them), do whatever you need to do (even if it means you have to get a hotel for a day or two because the physician is located far away.)
use the iLearn website also.
I got to shadow 2 by mailing and 1 by iLearn.
 
http://www.osteopathic.org/osteopathic-health/pages/find-a-do-search.aspx
This site works wonders because all DO physicians should be listed here. It also breaks down and categorizes what specialty they perform in. I would find as many as possibly, and do exactly what @dkt888, @iWillOneDay and @Awesome Sauceome suggests. I personally was lucky in that I volunteered in the PACU ward, developed a good relationship with the nurses, and one of the nurses introduced me to a DO that worked in the hospital. After the initial introductions were made, I have been shadowing him for the past 3 months, and love every minute of it
 
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