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DO vs. MD: Which Path Offers More?

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Osteopathic medicine offers a holistic approach with extra hands-on training.
  • DO programs have lower average MCAT scores and GPAs than MD programs.
  • DO graduates are eligible for all US residencies, including surgery.

Osteopathic medical schools are emerging as a significant pathway for aspiring physicians in the United States, offering a growing alternative to traditional allopathic medical education. These programs emphasize a whole-person approach to healthcare, incorporating a distinct focus on prevention and holistic care. Students in osteopathic programs receive an additional 200 hours of specialized training in osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal system.

While both DO and MD programs provide rigorous medical training and prepare students for licensure, osteopathic programs tend to have slightly lower average matriculant statistics, with mean MCAT scores around 503 and GPAs of 3.60, compared to MD programs. Despite this, DO graduates are fully eligible for all residency programs across all specialties, demonstrating their capability in diverse medical fields. Over 50% of DO graduates pursue primary care, with many drawn to underserved areas.

Osteopathic medical education aims to equip doctors with a comprehensive skill set, enabling them to practice in any specialty, including surgery and subspecialties. While some competitive surgical fields may still present certain challenges for DO candidates due to historical patterns, the profession is experiencing significant growth. The American Osteopathic Association reports a substantial increase in enrollment and practicing physicians, highlighting its expanding role in healthcare.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
DO degrees include additional training in osteopathic manipulative medicine, while both prepare physicians for any specialty.
DO programs generally have lower average MCAT scores and GPAs, but competition remains high.
Yes, DO graduates are fully eligible for all US residency programs, including surgical specialties.

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