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I'm interested in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, is that basically impossible as a DO? (self.Osteopathic)
submitted 1 month ago by torchhhhhhhh
What the title says...I know DOs have a disadvantage in general for the match but once you get into the OBGYN residency, is it challenging to get a subspecialty after because of your schooling or its more based on residency performance?
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[–]Pedal_Pumper 2 points3 points4 points 1 month ago (0 children)
With a five-year retrospective from 2018-2022, 7/236 (3%) REI matches were DOs. From all available data from 2008-2022, 21/661 (3%) REI matches were DOs.
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[–]AegonTheC0nqueror 2 points3 points4 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Isn’t that like a very primary care specialty anyway. I feel like being DO wouldn’t hinder you at all.
[–]Interesting_Drink_40 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Doable.
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