The big advantage I see to applying to a DO school is how your undergrad GPA is calculated. At an MD school, every class attempted is included in your GPA. Even if you retook the class and did better, it would just be 2 grades in the mix. At DO schools, your last earned grade for a class is what's used. So typically at an MD school, your GPA they see will be less than what's on your transcripts, while at DO schools it should match if a "retake-replace" policy exists at your school.Yeah I mean it seems the science on it is not really confirmed or denied.
it certainly helped with neck pain I was having. And like it does make sense that bones ought to be aligned and what not, especially when treating athletes
plus I think DO schools are bit less competitive than MD, and you get the same education
Funny enough, before the merge of the residency programs, it was actually better to be a DO. Before the merge, MDs could only pursue MD residencies while DOs could pursue both MD and DO only residencies.