Osteopathic+medical+schools

Osteopathic medicine is a distinct form of medical practice in the United States. Students enrolled in Osteopathic medical schools do not become medical doctors (M.D) but instead receive a D.O (doctor of Osteopathic medicine). D.O graduates can obtain regular residencies and practice in hospitals, and many students who are concerned about their chances for acceptance to M.D schools consider applying to D.O schools.

Additonal information on the difference in admisison data from YU students can be found at the Admissions Data - MD vs. D.O page //this page is still under construction - please check back soon for updates//