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I know the familiar chorus from my fellow DOs, "Why would you want to go to a non-DO friendly program?"
The reason is that I can't be away from my family for another second, have been doing it for 3 years and I'm tired of the road. Lots of insurmountable factors why they can't follow me.
Anyway, the only residency program in my hometown is allopathic and has a history of actually tossing DO applications out (yes, even for FM), according to a former faculty member there who happens to be my family doc. There has been the occasional DO resident there over the years, but my guess is you really have to shine.
It's ironic that they are so picky because it's not the greatest program ever, but it's fine for what I want to do, and it's 10 minutes from my house, which is bliss...I think the main factor in its competitiveness is that it is located in a great city that a lot of people want to live in.
So....to the point: Should I take BOTH USMLE Step II CK and CS?
My USMLE Step I 2-digit was 85, got an 82 on the COMLEX. Applying FM or IM. Top 1/2 of class. Doing well on rotations so far (3rd year). A few good letters already in my file.
I have to take COMLEX II CS, so is it going to give me enough of an advantage to take the USMLE CS in addition? The COMLEX CS is a new exam, they are still working out the kinks--in fact my class is the first class who will have to pass it to graduate. Is it going to be respected enough to have any merit at an allopathic program with a history of DO unfriendliness?
Would love to hear from residents or PDs or people with firsthand experience -- facts, not rumors, please! Thank you!
The reason is that I can't be away from my family for another second, have been doing it for 3 years and I'm tired of the road. Lots of insurmountable factors why they can't follow me.
Anyway, the only residency program in my hometown is allopathic and has a history of actually tossing DO applications out (yes, even for FM), according to a former faculty member there who happens to be my family doc. There has been the occasional DO resident there over the years, but my guess is you really have to shine.
It's ironic that they are so picky because it's not the greatest program ever, but it's fine for what I want to do, and it's 10 minutes from my house, which is bliss...I think the main factor in its competitiveness is that it is located in a great city that a lot of people want to live in.
So....to the point: Should I take BOTH USMLE Step II CK and CS?
My USMLE Step I 2-digit was 85, got an 82 on the COMLEX. Applying FM or IM. Top 1/2 of class. Doing well on rotations so far (3rd year). A few good letters already in my file.
I have to take COMLEX II CS, so is it going to give me enough of an advantage to take the USMLE CS in addition? The COMLEX CS is a new exam, they are still working out the kinks--in fact my class is the first class who will have to pass it to graduate. Is it going to be respected enough to have any merit at an allopathic program with a history of DO unfriendliness?
Would love to hear from residents or PDs or people with firsthand experience -- facts, not rumors, please! Thank you!