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ryryguy

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I'm applying to the following programs and anticipate adding additional programs as I find more time to investigate. I was wondering if you've heard anything, positive or negative, about these programs that I should consider when applying. Feel free to list additional programs that would be good to apply to.

University of Kansas School of Medicine Program, Kansas City, KS
Internal Medicine (MD)

University of Oklahoma College of Medicine-Tulsa Program, Tulsa, OK
Internal Medicine (MD)

Texas A&M College of Medicine-Scott and White Program, Temple, TX
Internal Medicine (MD)

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Austin) Program, Austin, TX
Internal Medicine (MD)

NSUCOM/Largo Medical Center Program, Largo, FL
Internal Medicine(Osteo)

MWU/CCOM Swedish Covenant Hospital Program, Chicago, IL
Internal Medicine(Osteo)

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Program, Tulsa, OK
Internal Medicine(Osteo)

UNTHSC/TCOM/Bay Area Corpus Christi Medical Center, Corpus Christi, TX
Internal Medicine(Osteo)

UNTHSCFW/TCOM/Plaza Medical Center Program, Fort Worth, TX
Internal Medicine(Osteo)
 
And as an addendum to what I've already asked, does anyone know how I can find statistics on how many programs I should apply for in order to have a >90% or >95% chance of acceptance? My friend said the nrmp website had this information for MD residencies. I wasn't sure if this was available for osteopaths.
 
I know next to nothing about those programs but there is an internal medicine forum where you might have more luck.

The NRMP doesn't break it down by osteopathic vs allopathic students (allopathic vs all others) and I don't think there are similar AOA publications for your AOA programs.

What are your stats like?
 
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