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Prestige is regional (and still not a big factor in the DO world), but in terms of the rest its pretty much the original ones (CCOM, DMU, KCU, etc) and RVU has made a good name for itself. But for the vast majority of people it really won't matter. You'll have a chance at your specialty of choice unless its a crazy competitive one or you're trying to go to a top residency in the given fieldIt's hard to find a good ranking of DO schools unlike MD schools. I am curious to know what everyone would rank the top 5 DO schools in terms of prestige, MCAT/GPA, residency match rate, and specialty choice.
Ask ten people, you're going to get 11 different answers.It's hard to find a good ranking of DO schools unlike MD schools. I am curious to know what everyone would rank the top 5 DO schools in terms of prestige, MCAT/GPA, residency match rate, and specialty choice.
in terms of prestige,
From what I’ve heard from @Goro, these are the top 5 DO schools:
1. LUCOM
2. WCUCOM
3. Touro-Harlem
4. Nova
5. ICOM



From what I’ve heard from @Goro, these are the top 5 DO schools:
1. LUCOM
2. WCUCOM
3. Touro-Harlem
4. Nova
5. ICOM
Yep, Goros favorites 😀
1- KCU
2- Des Moines
3- PCOM (Philly)
4- CCOM
5- UNE/NYIT
1- KCU
2- Des Moines
3- PCOM (Philly)
4- CCOM
5- UNE/NYIT
No MSUCOM?1- KCU
2- Des Moines
3- PCOM (Philly)
4- CCOM
5- UNE/NYIT
I don't have a full list, but I always thought it was KCU, MSU, UNECOM in the top.No MSUCOM?
I don't have a full list, but I always thought it was KCU, MSU, UNECOM in the top.
MSUCOM, CCOM, PCOM-PA without a question
That’s the problem... I do have a question. Where is OK-State, TCOM, or OHU? Also, I’m confused on everyone’s affinity for CCOM! Their COA is disturbing and they should be matching their students into amazing programs with their location and history!
We should lock these threads once they’re posted because nothing good comes from them...
That’s the problem... I do have a question. Where is OK-State, TCOM, or OHU? Also, I’m confused on everyone’s affinity for CCOM! Their COA is disturbing and they should be matching their students into amazing programs with their location and history!
We should lock these threads once they’re posted because nothing good comes from them...
Big city hospital 3rd year rotations, some of the first established schools, and the most research intensive DO schools...That’s the problem... I do have a question. Where is OK-State, TCOM, or OHU? Also, I’m confused on everyone’s affinity for CCOM! Their COA is disturbing and they should be matching their students into amazing programs with their location and history!
We should lock these threads once they’re posted because nothing good comes from them...
Big city hospital 3rd year rotations, some of the first established schools, and the most research intensive DO schools...
COA is a mute point when speaking on school quality mate.
They have the highest 6 year average first time COMLEX pass rate, I believe.Correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t LECOM consistently have the highest COMLEX pass rate in the country? High match too, right?
The reality is there's just DO schools whenever it comes to residency. No tiers/ranking, no prestige, no nothing. Just choose the school that is cheaper, has great rotations and matches, has affiliated residencies, offers possibilities for research, has less time dedicated to OMM, with preferably no mandatory attendance or dress code. Good luck.
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I think we’re starting to move the direction of “prestige” as more and more DO schools start having dedicated clinical, biomedical, and manipulation research on-campus by their faculty, staff, and students, with the schools already involved in that beginning to lead the pack already in terms of overall matching, average USMLE/COMLEX, and other objective metrics.
Also, it might be worth the extra penny to:
1) go to a suburban or urban school instead of a rural one
2) go to a school with a) prescheduled, structures rotations at b) a dedicated teaching hospital that has an affiliation with the school
This is easily the most informative breakdown of the DO tiers imo. If we comprised a list of all schools into tiers it may be helpful to some students. I was super confused trying to build a DO list initially and still don’t know all of the schools pros and cons.No list (even if that was a thing in the DO world) should have KCU at the top. And UNECOM? Wut?
There is only a rough outline and it generally goes: State schools/PCOM > the oldest most established > RVU/LECOM type schools >>> LMU/KYCOM types>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> any new school.
I go to a school with mandatory dress code and attendance... I go to class 30% of the time and dress relatively casual. I do hate OMM though - time killer.The reality is there's just DO schools whenever it comes to residency. No tiers/ranking, no prestige, no nothing. Just choose the school that is cheaper, has great rotations and matches, has affiliated residencies, offers possibilities for research, has less time dedicated to OMM, with preferably no mandatory attendance or dress code. Good luck.
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Same here actually.I go to a school with mandatory dress code and attendance... I go to class 30% of the time and dress relatively casual. I do hate OMM though - time killer.
eh depends on what you're goin for. If you're from the midwest, DMU/KCU are decently well known in the areas and they have some solid partnerships. No school is perfect by any means but I'll take any established school over some of the newer ones in a heartbeat...some people knowing the name is better than nobody hearing of PCOM-GA or whatever (I just picked that one cuz the name is absurd, along with NY-Arkansas)State schools are at the top of the ant hill of prestige involved with the DO degree. Not bc anyone falls all over the name by any means, but bc they have CV building stuff available more easily than the private schools. It’s rather pointless for anyone outside of that state though as you basically need MD stats if you’re OOS.
The “old 5” are supposedly better than other private DO schools, but I doubt it’s in a really meaningful way, but I’ve only attended my private school, not anyone else’s. Considering tuition and 3rd year clinical sites, LECOM (Erie/sh) is probably the best private school.
The 5 that accept you...It's hard to find a good ranking of DO schools unlike MD schools. I am curious to know what everyone would rank the top 5 DO schools in terms of prestige, MCAT/GPA, residency match rate, and specialty choice.
I didn’t know @Goro didn’t like ICOM? Aside from being new what is so bad about them? Dean Hasty has a reputation for being a rockstar!
It's too new, hence my caution.I didn’t know @Goro didn’t like ICOM? Aside from being new what is so bad about them? Dean Hasty has a reputation for being a rockstar!
It's too new, hence my caution.
EDIT, I have high opinions of:
AZCOM
CCOM
DMU
KCOM
KCU
MUCOM
NYITCOM
PCOM
Touro-CA
TUNCOM
OHCOM
TCOM
VCOM
Western (both)
My own school
Ranking DOs by tier is very possible and useful. Why keep chiming in with sarcasm?Despite rankings of DO schools being bulls**t, I am surprised that more people haven't mentioned KCOM...
Ranking DOs by tier is very possible and useful. Why keep chiming in with sarcasm?
KCOM is good but what sets it apart from other schools?