I think it's set up that way since osteopathic side doesn't have enough training sites to train all of its grads. Agree that it is a bias and an advantage in our favor. But it's still an uphill climb for those that venture to the MD side of the pool in competitive disciplines. And I also agree that the designation of DO needs to simply be MD, or perhaps MDO. And the gates opened. Truth is though that the old timers talk about osteopathic principles, BS. It's all about money, the exam money, prep material money. Retired millionaire docs that would pull donations if a paradigm shift occurred. So for now it's match where you can, for an MD you only have one avenue but have an advantage in that avenue, as you should. Us DOs have two paths, but have to prove ourselves as stellar applicants above and beyond what's expected to be recognized for an MD residency. Also we have to bypass the DO match to chance it in the MD match. Not complaining at all or saying we have it tougher just that it's a gutsy/heroic/not smart many times choice to make. But good luck to you both, again stay out of the Midwest

I mean it's boring and flat...farmers. Yeah, go to the coast
