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So I am at the lynn sage breast cancer conference in Chicago, going through all the speakers, there must be like 100 total, and only one out of all of them was a DO!
This is slightly disquieting, since often speakers at these conferences are considered "leaders in their field". Somebody, give me some sort of news to lift my spirits, because I have a good chance of going DO, but I wonder what is going on sometimes!
The only thing I figure is that since breast cancer is something that attracts research type people, potential oncologists would be more drawn to the allopathic route with its focus on research, while DO's are more drawn to fields specializing in clinical practice and application...
-Edit: I meant to post this is pre-osteopathic, could someone move this?
This is slightly disquieting, since often speakers at these conferences are considered "leaders in their field". Somebody, give me some sort of news to lift my spirits, because I have a good chance of going DO, but I wonder what is going on sometimes!
The only thing I figure is that since breast cancer is something that attracts research type people, potential oncologists would be more drawn to the allopathic route with its focus on research, while DO's are more drawn to fields specializing in clinical practice and application...
-Edit: I meant to post this is pre-osteopathic, could someone move this?