God damn it, another one of these threads.
The only real differences:
1. Their pre-clinical curriculum is the same, with the exception of OMM.
2. Some DO programs may have poor clerkships/clinical rotations. This is due to how stringent COCA is vs. LCME, but I'm not an expert on this matter.
3. They take different boards (COMLEX vs. USMLE). DO students can take the USMLE to participate in the NRMP match for ACGME residencies, however.
4. There is a bias against DO students matching into ACGME residencies; for the most part, it is very very difficult for a DO grad to match into a non-AOA competitive specialty.
5. At the end of the day, you'll be a doctor whether you went to a DO school or a MD school.
Edit:
6. There is a DO and MD merger happening. Things will be different in the future. I just don't know what will happen/how different it will be.
I think that about sums it up.
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Is there really a difference between MD and DO?
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