Episode 167: Myths and Misconceptions 4: DO students can't participate in the Visiting Student Learning Opportunities (VSLO)? Incorrect! Interview with the AAMC! copertina

Episode 167: Myths and Misconceptions 4: DO students can't participate in the Visiting Student Learning Opportunities (VSLO)? Incorrect! Interview with the AAMC!

Episode 167: Myths and Misconceptions 4: DO students can't participate in the Visiting Student Learning Opportunities (VSLO)? Incorrect! Interview with the AAMC!

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For those of you that don't know, in the modern system of medical school clinical rotations, students typically rotate at their "home institutions" or medical school affiliates. One of the criticisms of post-graduate Osteopathic Medical education is that at some schools, students need to do a significant number of away rotations especially if they are interested in competitive surgical specialties. The VSLO is an organization through the AAMC which allows American MD and American DO students to coordinate these rotations with outside hospitals. This episode is mainly in response to posts on Redit and Youtube commenting on the process for Osteopathic Medical Students. To shed some light on the topic, In this episode, we will interview Robin Carle, the director of VSLO at the AAMC to shed some light on the VSLO process and the validity of the comments regarding biases within the system against DO's.

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