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Good luck! Post your impression of the school. I wonder why they have both MD and DO? Interesting!
all the state schools have an MD and DO, right?


Good luck! Post your impression of the school. I wonder why they have both MD and DO? Interesting!
all the state schools have an MD and DO, right?
If you mean that they offer both programs through the same institution, then no. For example, OUCOM is a state school, and they are DO only. MSU has both programs, and I think at least another school does too.
Good luck! Post your impression of the school. I wonder why they have both MD and DO? Interesting!
Would you consider UMDNJ as having both? or fo you count UMDNJCOM UMDNJRWJ and UMDNJNJM as 3 schools? And what about OSU?
Yeah, UMDNJ was another one! OSU is Ohio State University, and is MD in Columbus. OUCOM is Ohio University, and is DO in Athens. They are separate nonaffiliated colleges.
Yeah, UMDNJ was another one! OSU is Ohio State University, and is MD in Columbus. OUCOM is Ohio University, and is DO in Athens. They are separate nonaffiliated colleges.
Wait what happened to Oklahoma?
I am sorry to break it to you Ortho, but Oklahoma was abducted by aliens.
I was ALMOST at a loss for words....!I am sorry to break it to you Ortho, but Oklahoma was abducted by aliens.
Yeah, UMDNJ was another one! OSU is Ohio State University, and is MD in Columbus. OUCOM is Ohio University, and is DO in Athens. They are separate nonaffiliated colleges.
I was referring to OklahomaSU. I think they have both a DO and MD program. West Virginia anyone? Im not sure about that one.
Oklahoma State is DO. University of Oklahoma is MD.
WVCOM is not associated with WVU in any way. WVCOM is private.I was referring to OklahomaSU. I think they have both a DO and MD program. West Virginia anyone? Im not sure about that one.
WVCOM is not associated with WVU in any way. WVCOM is private.
State schools only are those listed previously ... MSU, TCOM, OSU, UMDNJ, all have programs that are MD and DO ... but hardly any are so affliated. The only ones that have mixed facilities are MSU but that is changing so I hear. UMDNJ-COM has no formal affliation with NJMS or RWJ and usually can't rotate at the main site that RWJ occupies in south jersey (which is a bunch of crap but whatever because its a level 1 trauma center in which RWJ students do their 3rd and 4th years there - political red tape blows).
Same thing for OSU-COM and OU, no affliated what-so-ever. OU has their own turfed "hospital" in Tulsa (even though OU is in OKC they have a Tulsa campus for 3rd and 4th years) which OSU students are rarely "allowed" to rotate.
I believe TCOM is the same as other state schools as well which no major ties to any of the MD schools. But I don't know as much about them ...
So its looks like MSU is the only one ...

Hey I'm not from Texas and I got accepted. Texas seemed pretty damm cool when I went down there. I'm from New York. I think the numbers are an intimidation factor so people don't apply. Yes 90% have to be in state but there is still a chance for you to apply 165 students= 17 out of staters and because most don't apply bcs they don't think they will get it how many do you think actually apply.
By the way TCOM had a 100% pass rate this past year and a 99.9% the year before all the other years have been around this range. Great reputation, placed people in great residency programs. PLUS cheap tuition. The only school that had it beat would be UMDNJ becuase you can get in state residency, I wanted to go some place warm, plus the crime rate at TCOM is 0%. (UMDNJ is 8 miles from Cambden NJ has had the highest crime rate in the US for almost a decade)
And one more thing, yeah I spent 100 dollars to send my app to TCOM but you know how much money they asked for to hold your seat .....$0.00

That's right ... I think its the high OOS tuition that gets me thinking its private. You are right though, but the same thing goes with the rest of schools. Separate clinicals. Thanks for the reminder of reality. I was wondering why i was contemplating moving to WV, now I remember!![]()
Shouldn't it be the oppositte? Most typically private schools do not have different tuitions for in state/ out of state. This feature is generally reserved for state or state supported schools.
yea, but some schools, like NSU, for instance receive some state money. So they have an IS and OOS tuition.
I meant that as an out of stater you only hear of the high tuition so I forgot about the whole in-state tuition thing. 😳Shouldn't it be the oppositte? Most typically private schools do not have different tuitions for in state/ out of state. This feature is generally reserved for state or state supported schools.
BOO!!! hahahaI'm no Doctor, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night. Therefore, NYCOM is hands down the absolute top medical school of anytype anywhere.
... but it is also the largest university in the country too, so that might have something to do with it.
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