As an osteopathic physician, the goal is to make life easier or more comfortable for the patient by removing disease and enabling functional health. Optimal health encompasses the mind, body, and spirit; a daily activity includes engaging with patients socially in order to partner with them to move from their current condition to a state of optimal health.

  • Typical Responsibilities
    • Diagnose and care for people of all ages who are ill or have been injured
    • Take medical histories
    • Perform physical examinations
    • Conduct diagnostic tests
    • Recommend and provide treatment
    • Advise patients on their overall health and well-being
  • Preparing for Admission
    Resources for researching schools: View list of osteopathic schools on the AACOM website.
    Prerequisite coursework: varies by school. Use the AACOM CHOOSE DO to find individual school websites to explore prerequisites.
    Standardized Tests: Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
    Experience/Exposure: Helpful resources for gaining the necessary hands-on experience can be found on the AAMC website (Experience Resource Guide)
    Letters of Recommendation: Varies by school. Schools generally prefer a committee or composite letter.
    • Roadmap to Becoming a DO
  • The Admission Cycle
    • There is a Centralized Application Process (AACOMAS) that most D.O. schools participate
    • Application opens and can be submitted in early May
    • Application deadlines: Deadlines vary. The earliest AACOMAS deadline is December; the last AACOMAS deadline is April 1.
    • There is one larger fee for submitting the first application and a smaller fee for each additional application. Fee amounts can be found at the AACOMAS Fee information page.
    • AACOMAS has a fee waiver program for eligible students. Fee waivers run out quickly, so apply by August for best consideration.
    • AACOM has created a thorough instruction manual and FAQ which is helpful for students in the application process.

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