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D.O. schools NOT focused on primary care
TUCOM-NV looked like it might be one of them. It may focus a lot on primary care, I don't know, but they are the only school so far that I have seen that REQUIRES their 3rd and 4th years to do multiple surgical rotations. Anyone out there that is already in school that can give me some advice about the focus of their school's program? On the other hand, PCSOM asks in their secondary personal statement why I should be accepted as a primary care physician. I'm guessing this is their main focus... |
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From Des Moines University's 2006 Match List, (number of people listed as matching in that specialty) 1 - radiation oncology 1 - neurosurgery 3 - oto-facial plastic surgery 4 - diagnostic radiology 5 - PM & R 7 - orthopedic surgery 8 - anesthesiology add in the 5 general surgery matches (1 to Johns Hopkins, 1 to Mayo in MN. ) - and there were 16 surgical matches alone. Class size of 180. I also believe that Emergency Medicine is counted as a primary care field at DMU (not sure) so there were plenty who matched into that as well. I hear PCOM has a very high specialty rate as well |
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