Money Matters The public DO schools that award the most financial aid Five DO schools are on U.S. News’ list of the public medical schools with the largest percentage of students receiving financial aid. March 27, 2019Wednesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics debtfinancial aidmoneystudent loansU.S. News & World Report Attending medical school can be incredibly expensive. U.S. News and World Report recently ranked American public 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 private DO schools that award the most financial aid 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 Being a first-generation student doesn’t end in medical school: A call for more research and support after undergrad While first-generation students often have significant resources to draw from in undergrad, many of those resources are not available for FG med students. A group of DO students aims to change that. AOBS and ABS collaborate on metabolic and bariatric surgery exam Beginning next year, AOBS-certified surgeons will be able to achieve a designation recognizing their dedication to caring for patients with obesity. Previous articleAnesthesiology board replaces 10-year re-certification exam Next articleBest and worst states for doctors in 2019: See where your state landed
Being a first-generation student doesn’t end in medical school: A call for more research and support after undergrad While first-generation students often have significant resources to draw from in undergrad, many of those resources are not available for FG med students. A group of DO students aims to change that.
AOBS and ABS collaborate on metabolic and bariatric surgery exam Beginning next year, AOBS-certified surgeons will be able to achieve a designation recognizing their dedication to caring for patients with obesity.