I'll answer this exactly as if you are one of my own students (which the odds are about 1/30)
Very sorry to hear this
I am currently an osteopathic medical student who is about to complete my second and final preclinical year. However, I am not at all happy at my current school.
Good choice given the circumstances
A couple of years ago, I applied to MD and DO (mostly MD) schools and was admitted to three osteopathic schools but didn't even get a single allopathic interview. Not wanting to take the time to improve my application given my mediocre results and the uncertainty of how subsequent cycles would go, I decided to take one of my DO acceptances against the advice of my family members and peers.
You knew what you getting into. IF your parents are paying for your tuition, that's a small price to pay for being a doctor. You DO want to be a doctor, don't you?
Not only have I discovered that I genuinely dislike osteopathic medicine and its philosophy, but everyday I feel inferior to my MD counterparts. In addition, I am constantly berated by my parents for choosing this route (my father of whom is an MD).
Ahh, not my school.
On top of this, my school is poorly administered
Rotations will start soon. You may very well have a chance to get out of said city, if not state,. And there's only two more years to go. Rotations will keep you busy.
and I am stuck living in a state/city that I despise. I am currently near the top of my class and, assuming that I pass the COMLEX in a few weeks (and score well) in addition to the USMLE,
NOT going to happen
I was wondering if it would be at all possible for me to try to transfer into an MD program.
If you wish to end your clinical career, it will be much faster and cheaper simply to punch your Dean in the nose.
While I know that traditional US-MD programs are unlikely to have any spaces nor even consider DO transfers, would it be possible for me to transfer into a Caribbean MD program?
Except your judgment will be rightly called into question.
Since much of the risk of going to a Caribbean school (at least according to this forum) seems to stem from not surviving attrition in preclinical years, this doesn't seem seem to be such a risky proposition to me.
Hmmmm...Now I'm sensing a troll. But it's a teaching moment anyway. If the MD was that coveted to you, you would have done the work to fix your app and get into an MD school. If you're not trolling, you made your bed, now lie in it.
I know my matching prospects may be a bit lower graduating from one of these offshore schools, but it would at least get me the coveted MD degree which is of great importance to me. If this path is possible, are there any other downsides to it?