Money matters The private DO schools that award the most financial aid Eight DO schools are on U.S. News’ list of the private medical schools with the greatest percentage of students receiving financial aid. March 19, 2019Tuesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Whether students attend a private or public medical school, the endeavor is costly. U.S. News recently ranked American private medical schools by the percentage of students who received financial aid. Here are the DO schools reporting the highest percentage of students receiving financial aid. For the full list, see U.S. News & World Report. Related reading: The DO schools on U.S. News’ best med schools list Eight DO schools rank in top 10 for producing the most primary care residents More in Training DOs hope that new research will lead to universal use of COMLEX for DOs The research found positive correlations between performance on COMLEX and American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE)/American Board of Surgery (ABS) exams, which means residency programs can confidently use applicants’ COMLEX scores to predict future ABSITE/ABS exam performance. COCA seeks comments on proposed amendments to COM accreditation standards The COCA seeks comments from the osteopathic medical profession and the public at large on the proposed amendments. Previous articleMore than 5,000 DO students and grads match in largest NRMP Match ever Next articleDO named incoming CEO of Chicago's Rush University Medical Center
DOs hope that new research will lead to universal use of COMLEX for DOs The research found positive correlations between performance on COMLEX and American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE)/American Board of Surgery (ABS) exams, which means residency programs can confidently use applicants’ COMLEX scores to predict future ABSITE/ABS exam performance.
COCA seeks comments on proposed amendments to COM accreditation standards The COCA seeks comments from the osteopathic medical profession and the public at large on the proposed amendments.