
Anyone planning on specializing? I read that DO schools are more geared to training general practitioners. I want to specialize in psychiatry, but also want to work as a GP in underserved areas in the US and in poorer countries.
Where did you read this? I would like a source. Otherwise, i am going to believe it is hearsay and assume you haven't looked into it yourself.
And here is another dirty little secret of medicine. Yes, the majority of osteopathic schools have most of their students going into primary care. But the secret is most allopathic schools do the same thing. Shocking I know.
Anyone planning on specializing? I read that DO schools are more geared to training general practitioners. I want to specialize in psychiatry, but also want to work as a GP in underserved areas in the US and in poorer countries.
In the 2011 match, ~46% of DOs went into FM/IM/Peds residencies. Compared to 34% of MDs.of all the matchlists I've seen (md and do) id say about 30-35 percent if not more are IM/FM/peds.
Yes, the majority of osteopathic schools have most of their students going into primary care. But the secret is most allopathic schools do the same thing. Shocking I know.
Quoted this so hopefully people will see this again.
It is a very good, and very accurate point. 👍
So the statistics quoted above your post are wrong or inaccurate? 34% of MDs going into primary care? 46% of DOs? Am I missing something here? I didn't look at all the figures but are those percentages ACGME only?
Sounds logical. By percentage, DO's tend to go into primary care more than US MD grads. And they are combined AOA/ACGME statistics.
True, but I was asking more for a clarification of the statement: most DOs schools have most of their students going into primary care docs, and the same being said for MDs.
Well if most=majority, then it may not be true for either case because the statistics posted above (46% of DOs/34% of MDs) do not indicate the majority. Those statistics btw, are really the most accurate that we have available although they may not be perfect. So, clearly DO's go into primary care more than MD's, but it still doesn't indicate a majority in either case (unless you count EM, which is debatable).
Do most students go into primary? No. But more students go into a primary care specialty (fm, im, peds) than any other specialty. I am positive that's true for every matchlist md and do.
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probably because if you do IM, you can go to like 20 different sub-specialties.
also, here's a GREAT spreadsheet highlighting all the specialties medical students for particular osteopathic schools match into.
clearly, certain medical schools are more likely to match into AOA residencies while others prefer ACGME.
Yea Go DMU and KCUMB leading the way in ACGME.
i think these stats are based on the amount of AOA residencies are offered in each state. Michigan is a huge AOA state with tons of AOA residencies hence why there are so many MSUCOM graduates in AOA residencies.
ah, AOA residencies: one of the greatest perks to being (becoming) a DO😍
I thought AOA residencies were the only downside to becoming a DO?
It depends on the specialty.
AOA residencies in certain things like surgery or ortho are great for D.O.s because the general education is good and you don't have to compete with MDs for these spots.
AOA anesthesia sucks balls on the other hand.
that's a little harsh.
when i say "most go into primary care" i don't use it in an absolute sense. I am more meaning that most of the students go into primary care IN RELATION to each of the specialties. Sorry, that was my wording.
Do most students go into primary? No. But more students go into a primary care specialty (fm, im, peds) than any other specialty. I am positive that's true for every matchlist md and do.
you may be right, but you don't have to be so rude about it. i mean really? i am sure there are some people out there who worked their tail off to get into an AOA anesthesiology residency because they wanted to be an anesthesiologist. i certainly wouldn't want be told i "suck balls" or that i am "piss poor" after working so hard.
show some respect.
It depends on the specialty.
AOA residencies in certain things like surgery or ortho are great for D.O.s
you may be right, but you don't have to be so rude about it. i mean really? i am sure there are some people out there who worked their tail off to get into an AOA anesthesiology residency because they wanted to be an anesthesiologist. i certainly wouldn't want be told i "suck balls" or that i am "piss poor" after working so hard.
show some respect.
The people who go into AOA anesthesia are the ones who didn't have the board scores to be competitive for ACGME anesthesia. It's not the student's fault that these AOA anesthesia residencies are "piss-poor" and "suck balls"; it's AOA's fault for not producing quality spots with quality education. Having difficulty obtaining hospital privileges due to AOA board certification is certainly a reality for AOA-trained anesthesiologists. Is this something that should be sugarcoated? No, it's a real downside that should be looked at and evaluated.
Respect will be given when it has been earned. AOA Anesthesia does not earn respect at this point in time.
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you may be right, but you don't have to be so rude about it. i mean really? i am sure there are some people out there who worked their tail off to get into an AOA anesthesiology residency because they wanted to be an anesthesiologist. i certainly wouldn't want be told i "suck balls" or that i am "piss poor" after working so hard.
show some respect.
Where did you read this? I would like a source. Otherwise, i am going to believe it is hearsay and assume you haven't looked into it yourself.
And here is another dirty little secret of medicine. Yes, the majority of osteopathic schools have most of their students going into primary care. But the secret is most allopathic schools do the same thing. Shocking I know.
you may be right, but you don't have to be so rude about it. i mean really? i am sure there are some people out there who worked their tail off to get into an AOA anesthesiology residency because they wanted to be an anesthesiologist. i certainly wouldn't want be told i "suck balls" or that i am "piss poor" after working so hard.
show some respect.
I could consider a surgery specialty, but I won't really know until clinicals.
Surgery for me.. At least for now.
Better lock down your woman now before you get there. If you like it, then you should put a ring on it. 😍😍
Better lock down your woman now before you get there. If you like it, then you should put a ring on it. 😍😍
I can't imagine trying to pay for a wedding while in medical school. How does that even work?
Civil court wedding dawg. It's all the rage these days.
Wedding schmedding. When you make 6 figs, then u can "renew" your vows and go all out.

Here is a start...I can't imagine trying to pay for a wedding while in medical school. How does that even work?
Here is a start...
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I wish I would have done that. My wife would have approved too. I didnt really know that at the time. Lol