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. I am sure that you will find your niche.Originally posted by H0mersimps0n
anyone think its a bad thing that I mailed PCOM my secondary 8/23 and still haven't heard from them? I'm getting really worried... (I know its off-topic but I figured since there seemed to be a bunch of PCOM guys on this thread I'd ask)... <sigh>
Originally posted by H0mersimps0n
*practicing patience*
Originally posted by Nic_machiavelli
Being a DO isn't about the buzzwords of "holistic" and "whole-person"; it's about viewing the patient as a person - listening to him/her and seeing her as more than just a "broken machine" or collection of symptoms.
Before I "discovered DOs" I was growing very jaded with medicine. I got tired of docs talking at me for 5 minutes then throwing scripts at me. Several people in my family received critical misdiagnoses by a handful of MDs - all of whom failed to listen or view each patient as a whole.
DOs are different, and the choice to treat my family.
Originally posted by delayofgame
.. cause i cant get into MD school...& i wanna work 2x [ manipulation, omm,omt , learnig too much bunk ] as hard , to get half as much ie. recognition, etc... WHY else??
Originally posted by delayofgame
.. thats just the reality of the profession still in this day & age. i mean theres no doubt a truck load of MD wannabes in DO schools. Always was , always will be. -- no not tryin to open a can , thats long since been open. Some choose to look the other way & focus on "their' altruistic reasons they chose DO, but in many cases it was/is 2nd fiddle & adcoms have gotta know this. They look u strait in the eye & say , u wanna be a DO & most ppl, laugh under their breath & say, Sure', while tryin not to burst out laughing. Hey, if this is a total crock of crap, then say so. i personally dont care, i have no choice but to go DO with my mcats etc, i dont feel like retaking it, cause i havent seen sci classes in yrs, so i'm in a bind , its now or never. hence, DO or die, for me at least.
Originally posted by DrMom
If you get into a DO school, hopefully you'll have a change of heart and attitude.
In most parts of the country we really aren't the red-headed stepchildren that you portray.
I'm sure that there are people in my class that feel like they settled for DO, but they certainly don't voice that opinion openly. I know of many who truly chose the DO route.

Originally posted by delayofgame
Its not very hard to setup with the "illusion" or Look of a DO wanna be to adcoms. I shadowed for 3 yrs,-- 6 total DO's including faculty DO's. Now I slant everything toward the ILLUSION that I want to do OMM as a specialty. This is SOLELY, because i had lower gpa & lower mcats, thus it looks like i had interest in manip med. Really, its stackin the deck toward knowing, -- i had no shot MD, so look ur best & most appealing to the very CORE of DO's philosopy. Thus, u give the impression, via all ur background -- of wanting OMM, oh so bad. In reality, u "act" , ... the part like an actor, tryin to land a lead role, in a movie. Thats what DO admissions is all about, smellin out the actors, from the tried & true wannabes. laters...
Originally posted by SLE
Delay. If you feel that way about osteopathy, maybe you should forgo medical school and be a nurse or a PA. I'm not by any means putting down those professions, but if you want to be an MD and can't then shut up already.