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I got rejected at two schools because " I did not show enough interest in the osteopathic (DO) profession and OMT". How do you show enough interest in it?
Did you shadow a D.O. or mention any osteopathic philosphy in your secondaries or personal statement? I got interviews before I had a D.O. letter sent to the schools that accepted me, but in one i referenced that I want to do primary care and be able to offer patients more than just prescriptions, so maybe that was taken as sufficient interest in OMT and Osteopathy.
Yes I shadowed a DO and got the LOR. During the interview, they asked what I thought about OMT and I replied that it is interesting. I think that response is the issue. How do you answer, "What do you think about OMT?"
I am from Canada and the provincial college of physician and surgeons will not release contact information regarding practicing D.O.s in my area. Thus, I have not shadowed a D.O. in preparation for my applications. I have a good understanding (via much research) on OMM, and have been treated using manual manipulative techniques in physio.
Basically, my question is....should I mention why I have not shadowed a D.O. in some of the personal statements for secondary apps? Or simply describe why I am so interested in it and leave the weakness out of the essay?
Input is appreciated!
hopefully there was more to your answer than that. If there wasnt, then thats probably where you went wrong. You could have elaborated on WHY you thought it was interesting. The type of answer you say you gave, if that is in fact the extent of the discussion, is what someoen would say who had no clue what OMM was or was indifferent to learning it...both of those come off negatively to an admissions comittee who is trying to get people who are fired about osteaopthic medicine.
So, did you elaborate and why you found it interesting?
For me personally, I love OMT and am excited to learn it if I go DO. I tied it in with my background in kinesiology, my fascination with the musculoskelelta system, and the potential it has for a specialty like sports medicine (something I am very interested in). Alll of those things are an elaboration on why i think OMM is interesting.
I got rejected at two schools because " I did not show enough interest in the osteopathic (DO) profession and OMT". How do you show enough interest in it?
I could totally see you doing that, Jack! Hope rotations are treating you well.I hired three cheerleaders to show up at my interview chanting my name while each one took turns holding up a large placard that collectively had the letters O - M - T.
Did you shadow a D.O. or mention any osteopathic philosphy in your secondaries or personal statement? I got interviews before I had a D.O. letter sent to the schools that accepted me, but in one i referenced that I want to do primary care and be able to offer patients more than just prescriptions, so maybe that was taken as sufficient interest in OMT and Osteopathy.
I have been reading through many posts trying to figure out my own situation and I have came across this quoted situation several times and had a question. Regarding getting interviews before submitting your LOR from a D.O....what are the schools have you all found this to be the case (receiving an interview request prior to D.O. LOR submission)? I believe that 5 of the 6 osteo schools I applied to require a letter from a D.O. before they will review my application. Thanks everyone for your help and good luck to all of you!😀🙂