Or this guy Atul Gupta doing his Emergency Medicine residency at Stanford.
http://www.med.stanford.edu/emed/resinfo/class2003.html
http://www.med.stanford.edu/emed/resinfo/class2003.html
eventually (w/in the next 10 yrs.-->most are saying w/in 5 yrs.) the AMA & the AOA will join together & form 1 big group...the divisions are breaking down...
Originally posted by Nater44
Lama, I think that you should stay far far away from osteopathic medicine. Please don't apply. Stick to the MD my friend and you'll have that sought after residency at Stanford. Becuase you know that's what's important....Having an MD and your GME from Stanford. Don't bother with the DO degree. Lama, chicks don't dig guys with DO degrees...and you'll never be as good as your brother. Leave all those open seats at DO schools for people like me who don't mind explaining the principles and philosophy of osteopathic medicine. If you choose not to take my advice and transfer to an MD school after gaining acceptance to a DO school please don't worry that you took a seat in a class that could have went to someone who believes in that quackery they call osteopathic medicine. 😀
Originally posted by moonshallow
having talked to many d.o.'s...they seemed to be upset w/the AOA b/c they don't spread the word of osteopathy enough to the public...joining the ama would get the "PR" machine rolling...also, the malpractice insurance issue is another reason they want to join...I know 1st hand how bad the insurance problem is, so I can understand why they would want more clout to change the healthcare problems we are experiencing...All I can say is that many state medical boards are DO/MD, instead of having 2 boards...I'm just reporting what I have heard from the "higher-ups" of the ama & aoa...i think it will be a good thing if they join
Originally posted by Nater44
Sorry for the rant. I got a little carried away. 🙄
...when I get to a good DO school I hope I'm sitting next to a Dr.Mom or Rev Horace ...
thanks for the complement Nater.
Originally posted by liberia
Resident Neurosurgeon
Bloomington, IL