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Hey SDNers,
So more recently, I've been seeing "go to any MD over DO schools, unless family issues" and threads about unlikeliness of DOs going into competitive residencies, which made me come up with the question in the title.
When I was a Pre-med student, I just wanted to get accepted to a school.
Now that I have been accepted to a school, I am thinking about residencies (I know it's early since I didn't even start school but...).
And at this moment, I want to be do EM or general surgery, which I believe isn't super competitive and pretty DO friendly. Also not super competitive.
However, I just want to know why certain people want to go into those supercompetitive residencies.
I mean, I don't even know what dermatologist, neurosurgery, urology, radio-onc, or ENT really do. What makes people want to choose certain specialties? Especially those super competitive ones.
Is it based on your experiences (which is my reason)?
Is is b/c of money?
Uniqueness?
Location?
So more recently, I've been seeing "go to any MD over DO schools, unless family issues" and threads about unlikeliness of DOs going into competitive residencies, which made me come up with the question in the title.
When I was a Pre-med student, I just wanted to get accepted to a school.
Now that I have been accepted to a school, I am thinking about residencies (I know it's early since I didn't even start school but...).
And at this moment, I want to be do EM or general surgery, which I believe isn't super competitive and pretty DO friendly. Also not super competitive.
However, I just want to know why certain people want to go into those supercompetitive residencies.
I mean, I don't even know what dermatologist, neurosurgery, urology, radio-onc, or ENT really do. What makes people want to choose certain specialties? Especially those super competitive ones.
Is it based on your experiences (which is my reason)?
Is is b/c of money?
Uniqueness?
Location?