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  • If I die and I got to pick who I come back as it would be an M.D.

  • Himan22ish...ever hear the expression "the something of anything is the nothign of everything" UMDNJ-SOM is the nothing of everything

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  • Put a MD and a DO in a bag and shake it up... Why are you guys so angry? I know school is hard, but you guys need to chill.

  • in order to know the awesome dr. will u gotta watch big brother 2 and 7. so classy <3 dr. delicious!!!

  • I agree with a lot of what SD777 has said. I graduated from a D.O. school with a master's and have taken the D.O. courses with the students. I am currently a student at a M.D. school. I can honestly say that I believe medicine is moving more towards the D.O. methodology. D.O.s have the same classes and skill sets as an M.D. and have (in my opinion) a superior approach to patients than an M.D.

  • @freyguy86

    How did you attend a DO school for a masters degree?

  • @boomtastic67 ATSU Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine has a 2 year master's program. At one time I would've considered it a good program. Since my second year it has gone down hill significantly.

  • man he got dermo residency as a DO... dude must be very very smart... I rather be a DO dermo than a MD Primary.

  • He is not even good looking. Mediocre.

  • he honestly is a boss

  • cheese ball of the year

  • What a cunt

  • What a vapid, self-absorbed philistine.

  • SD777, are you really in a DO school? Your attitude and argumentative behavior really make you seem like an upcoming pre-med major... and a 38 on the MCAT? I'm having a hard time believing that. Unless you have pathetic interview skills, minimal clinical experience, and an abysmal GPA, it seems highly unlikely to me that you chose a DO school.

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  • jaffey2006 Jaffrey, actually I am a DO student and I have 7 year lab/clinical experience in metabolic syndrome, I speak 3 languages and have an excellent GPA. Having said that, I am married, and have 2 kids; for me medicine is not about an MD or DO, it is about being the best physician accomplished within the best scenario possible. I don’t’ have the luxury of going around the country; rather I went to the closest school, and Am very glad! --FYI-- DO or MD you will shine if you really work hard!

  • I agree with you on this, although people like Will Kirby don't necessarily help the profession much with his arrogance. I have shadowed both DO and MD physicians and both practice medicine very efficiently.

  • Oi dr hey meu nome é marisa tenho 3 filhos gostaria de fazer uma plática abdoplstia mamoplastia realiza o meu sonho me trás mais uma alegria na minha vida confio em vós porque vc é um anjo enviado por Deus. quero poder voltar a usar minhas calças jeans sem vergonha ou sem ter contransgimento, sem as pessoas pergutarem se estou gravida novamente vem até a minha pessoa anjo enviado por Deus te aguardo.

  • Doctor......you is very very beatifulllllll

  • HAHA, I love comming back here because someone replied to something I said 2 years ago. since im here. Reminder, Im a DO student who took both the COMLEX and USMLE, (woo hoo) 98th%tile- on USMLE and 94th% on COMLEX im applying to an MD Radiology residency, becuase there arent any DO residencies where im from and I cant move ( family)- BUT food for though, NO ONE in the real world cares if your an MD or a DO, proove your skills as a PHYSICIAN, and you will be noticed! so STOP this nonsence!

  • @SD777 what about naturopaths =)

    lol ahh i'm just screwing with ya lol

  • People would go see this fool? An immature playboy?

  • @aichjya:

    come on honey, give us your real name so we can find you in the student directory at Ponce. Aisha Siddiqui? Aisha Hussein? Aisha Memon? Aisha Shazadi? Aisha Talpur?

    I'm still game for giving you my alumni email address (I went to Univ of Chicago) and you can send me your "top ten med school email addy." who the fuck are you trying to kid? Honey, we all know you're, AT BEST, a student at Ponce.

  • @PapGripDezi

    Yeah...you're definitely a psychopath. Pretty sure this thread was about discussing DO/MD programs...and you've turned it into a rant about your personal obsession with raping indian girls...I am sure your 8 doctor relatives are very proud of you.

  • @aichjya888

    lol, i was only interested in VERBALLY raping you. and i accomplished my goal.

    the rest of the salaciousness was just admonition: i really think you need to stop trying to sanctimoniously compare DOs and MDs and try getting laid, dear.

    Let's face it, that's the real problem here isn't it?

    get a life.

  • everyone knows DO's are better than MD's. when i get sick, both of them can treat me fine, but when i get a back ache, only the DO will do!

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  • phony

  • Douch Bag!

  • what if someone's really hot, is a DO, an investor in restaurants and other business ventures, and was a humble, compassionate, nice guy?

  • @TheDr3lee That's the big goal man, get the knowledge, but keep your feet planted.

  • DO vs. MD, there are good and bad in both

  • Dr. DOuche ha ha ha!!! this guy is a joke.

  • Loser first and foremost...

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  • It doesnt matter if hes a DO....there are good and bad DO and MDs alike. I had my face mutilated by an MD, go figure.

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  • what a douchebag! especially his very last comment...worst than kayne maybe? or they should become friends perhaps?

  • I assume the DO in the title of this vid is short for DOuche? Seriously, could this guy be any more of a tool?

  • aichjya- you should embrace your professional colleagues in our common charge, and not sew resentment and division, for you give your own a bad name.

    "By ignorance is pride increased; those must assume who know the least." -W. Gay

  • There is such a subtle difference in the curriculum that the two degrees should not be discriminated against.

  • Im in a osteopathic medical school with a MCAT score of 38. that is a gross dilapidation of the profession, and a immature attitude!

  • Drin honestly, location was one of my first concerns and my University is the closest to my house, I am married and have 2 kids and moving around was really not an option. Plus I see no difference where I go, or whether I have an MD or DO, a great physician is not defined by the initials that follow the name but rather the dedication to get the best knowledge, the love for the profession and the commitment to be the best.

  • Dont be too quick to judge a physician simply by initials.

    I will be a DO, hopefully a damn good one at that, if I am discriminated against simply for the fact that I am a DO, it is their loss!

  • What an intelligent comment...lol...You obviously have not done ur research, yes? stop talking then

  • @SD777 congrats =)

    i actually know some d.o.'s who were very cool. i have run into some rather arrogant m.d.'s who think do's are inferior. i really wanna go to pcom(philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine).

    have u started learning omt yet?

  • @SD777 I'm in *AN* osteopathic medical school with *AN* MCAT socre of 38. That is a gross dilapidation of the profession, and *AN* immature attitude!

    If you don't know when to use which indefinite article, you probably aren't a medical student. If you actually are a medical student and you don't know how to use indefinite articles or spell ("nonsence",in your previous post?? are you serious with this?) you make the rest of us who are medical students at DO schools look like you, an idiot.

  • @loki9118 WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND you use this medium to showcase your English skills?!?!?!?!!?!?! GET a new hobby, its a bit sad** ( I guess some of us have more time then others)

  • @SD777 Only idiots like you say things like "get a new hobby" when someone calls them out for being a dipshit and a liar.

    Maybe you have a smarter family member who went to a DO medical school and you're trying to support a profession you're not a part of? Weird, definitely, but there are tons of people like you who lie on the internet. It means that you've lead an ineffectual and boring life. But don't go hanging yourself quite yet... You can turn things around!

  • @SD777 Start today by telling the world what you actually do for a living. Try it! Just type it into the little box, you don't even have to hit "Post" the first time. It'll be cathartic, I promise. In any event, thanks for supporting the profession. I only ask that in the future, when you're plugging my degree, show your post to an adult before you submit it so someone can screen it for stupidity.

  • @loki9118, Dr. Will Kirby is an embarrassment to this profession. I actually used to be a fan of the show and I always despised this guy, then when I found out that he represented the osteopathic profession, I was even more disgusted. Yes he is extremely successful, but he is also disturbingly arrogant and cocky.

  • @money4412 You're preaching to the choir, pal. Just because I questioned SD777's credibility doesn't mean I support Will Kirby.

    For the record: Will Kirby is a douchebag.

    My only point was that SD777 has never been and will never be a medical student.

  • @loki9118, I am with you 100% on that. Will Kirby's pompousness is ridiculous and unprofessional. Coming from a medical student's perspective, I don't want people like Will Kirby representing my profession. Your beef with SD777 is irrelevant to me, I could really care less whether SD777 is a med student or not.

  • @money4412 If you work in the medical field, you notice that doctors are cocky and arrogant.They think that they are better than all of you.Will is just living his life , he is not hurting anyone.

  • @loki9118 Haha, wow! I dont care what you think of me! While you reply to comments made by me years ago, I am working towards residency applications!

  • @loki9118 Its you tube not a formal application. If the best you got as a rebuttal is to attack his grammar then you have already lost the debate. You better stick to medicine! As a lawyer you would get eaten alive.

  • I'm in a D.O. medical program myself and I think this guy is a dumb ass whether he was an M.D. Ph.D or whatever. Especially when d/t his last statement.... what a dork!!!!!

  • Are you shitting me...

  • OH my god i never thought people actually are so ignorant as to truly believe that. obviously you lack enough knowledge to understand the subtle difference between the 2 programs!

  • your right about ONE thing, not everyone in DO school is there for the right reasons, but to claim that people who are in DO schools are there because they did not get into an MD program is a bit ignorant and detached from reality!!

  • @SD777

    ROFL. Stop being a tool. Just stop it! xD

  • And really...this comment isn't about you and your 38 on your MCAT. It's about a man who clearly has no interest in osteopathic medicine...can you really say he went to Nova for it's holistic education schema and not because he didn't get in anywhere? People who want to become plastic surgeons do now go to DO schools for medical school. And you have to admit the inferiority complexes are there--just being real here, not an asshole.

  • you right i dont see him as a DO, he looksmore like an MD to me :), but the point I was trying to make IS, dont assume that one attends a DO program because they did not get into an MD program! THAT IS JUST IGNORANT

  • @SD777 MDs look different? idiot.

  • @aichjya888

    are you literally fucking retarded? The FACT is that it is much EASIER to get an MD than a DO. If you really want an MD and you don't get into a US school, then just go to the caribbean or other overseas institution.

    Also, do you really think that it's harder to get into say, WVU, than a private DO school? I can tell that you have never applied to med school. THE EASIEST SCHOOLS TO GET INTO ARE ALWAYS STATE MD SCHOOLS. Unless you live in very competitive states, like CA.

  • @PapGripDezi hmmm...so many things wrong with you, it's sad. do you really think your aggressive response makes your contention anymore valid? you're outing yourself as an obvious MD school reject, hatin' on MD schools. That's pretty endemic amongst you guys huh? Private schools are easier than state schools? really? You mean the ones that take your daddy's money to give you a fake MD? and is that why DO licenses are not accepted outside the US but MDs are--must be because they are better.

  • @aichjya888

    LOLOL, I have never applied to any medical schools. I just happen to have about 8 doctors in my family. One is a DO. Two of them went to Poland to do their MD.

    "is that why DO licenses are not accepted outside the US but MDs are"

    Someone should tell my cousin that, who is a DO and a member of Doctors without Borders. Since I'm pretty sure you have no access to scholarly sources, why don't you just google "international practice rights" for osteopaths trained in the US.

  • @aichjya888

    "do you really think your aggressive response makes your contention anymore valid"

    My question was not a rhetorical device. It was a serious question. Are you literally (i.e. no figuratively) fucking Retarded? Please answer the question.

  • @aichjya888

    "Private schools are easier than state schools? really?"

    Go pick up an MSAR. Do you know what an MSAR is? When you figure out what it is, order one and flip to states that you would think are less competitive (e.g. AZ, WV, SC, SD, AL, etc, etc). Tell me what the in-state acceptance rates are. I'll give you an example. If you're a SC resident, you have a 33% chance of getting into MUSC & about 35% at  USC. That's called easy aichjya. Can you say the word easy aichjya?

  • @aichjya88

    33% or 35% is a higher acceptance rate than my undergrad, which is a top 10 school, private, and has an acceptance rate of about 15%. All DO schools have acceptance rates lower than 10%, except for the 2 state DO schools. Now, i can understand if people living in CA disagree with my characterization of state schools. My dad is a Dr at UCI and every UC school is in the top 30. But CA is an exception. I'm not taling about the competitive states, I'm talking about the less competitive

  • @PapGripDezi

    Correction: All DO schools have acceptance rates lower than 10%, except for 2 state DO schools FOR IN-STATE residents. I believe those two are at 12% cum

  • @PapGripDezi

    because they know they won't get in, while DO schools get a ton more applicants, those using it as a safety and those with MCAT scores in the -teens. This is also why DO schools have a higher drop out rate (schools like NOVA are considered weed out schools), and also why the first time passing rate of the boards for DO schools is a 60%...MD is 95%.

    On to your arrogance: having doctors in your family means nothing. You clearly don't understand the issue at hand.

  • @PapGripDezi

    Your retort that your cousin is a DO and is part of Doctors without Borders is a feeble one, because that says nothing about practicing rights of American physicians in other countries. Apologies that you come from a family of rejects who can't get into US MD schools, but that is no reason to cast scorn on MD.

    On me being 'literally retarded': This is an ad homonym (look it up next time you're at the library in your top ten UG school). I am a 3rd year medical student.

  • @PapGripDezi

    Oh yeah...and I go to a top 10 medical institution.

  • @aichjya888

    "i honestly don't believe you go to a top ten undergraduate"

    i'll send you my ALUMNI email address and we can continue this conversation privately after you send me your medical school email address. honey, aichjya, who the fuck are you trying to kid here? you're just some desi girl who needs some more dick in her life instead of more bollywood films. What's your real name, Aisha Siddiqui? Aisha Memon? Aisha Talpur?

    Honey, we all know you're, AT BEST, a student at Ponce.

  • @aichjya888

    "Apologies that you come from a family of rejects who can't get into US MD schools"

    i have 8 doctors in my proximate family. ONE is a DO. Two went to Poland to get their MD. The other 5 are US trained MD's, honey. Perhaps you have difficulty reading English. That must be why you missed the part where is said that my dad is a Dr. at UCI (although he's not a DO or MD, he's a PhD).

  • @aichjya888

    "DO schools get a ton more applicants"

    you're mentally fucking retarded.

  • @aichjya888

    "the first time passing rate of the boards for DO schools is a 60%"

    pulling numbers out of your ass. According to AOA, first time USMLE TAKERS have a pass rate of 85% on all 3 steps. That's about %30 higher than the number cited by AAMC for foreign medical school MDs. But that shit doesn't matter because only about half of the students that are in DO schools (again according to AOA statistics) even take the USMLE, and the DO students that do take it

  • @aichjya888

    CONTINUED...

    (and this i know from my cousins experience) while they LITERALLY JACK OFF (kind of like how i have been jacking off and splurging all over your desi face during the run of this conversation) during the test because THEY HAVE THEIR OWN boards, their own everything. Every DO school has a COMLEX pass rate above 98%, again according to the AOA. That's the only relevant statistic because that's the only boards that DOs have to pass.

  • @PapGripDezi

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    Continued...

    DO students that do take the USMLE steps (and this i know from my cousins experience) LITERALLY JACK OFF (kind of like how i have been jacking off and splurging all over your desi face during the run of this conversation) during the test because THEY HAVE THEIR OWN boards, their own everything. Every DO school has a COMLEX pass rate above 98%, again according to the AOA. That's the only relevant statistic because that's the only boards that DOs have to pass.

  • @aichjya888

    "that says nothing about practicing rights of American physicians in other countries"

    if i skull fucked you would you feel it? is there anything up there? DOs have equivalent, full practice rights to MDs in the US, Canada, UK, China, Russia, etc, etc i could go on but i would leave my cum lodged in your temporal bone.

  • @aichjya888

    "People with MCAT scores lower than 25-26 don't even bother applying to MD schools"

    I really need you to answer my initial question, and no, it is not an ad hominem attack, it is a SERIOUS question: ARE YOU LITERALLY FUCKING MENTALLY RETARDED? Do you know what the average MCAT/GPA combo is for MATRICULATED students at UofA? how about USC-columbia? WVU? MArshall?

  • @aichjya888

    traditionally black MD medical schools have disgustingly low MCAT scores and GPA averages.Does that mean you refuse to get service from a black doctor? Does that mean that traditionally black colleges are not getting thousands of applications from people with 3.8's and 33's? No. They are trying to fulfill discrete objectives by looking for minority students and students that COMMIT to practice in underserved areas.

  • @aichjya888

    Meharry has an MCAT score barely above 23. That's because they are loking for specific applicants, likewise with DO schools. According to AACOMAS (see how i cite my sources in stead of pulling numbers out of my ass?) 75% of DO MATRICULANTS have shadowed a DO or have a relative who is a DO. They are looking for very specific kinds of people.

  • @aichjya888

    Aichjya, dearest, try not to talk about stuff you don't know about because when you run into someone who knows what he is talking about, they will leave your pussy in stitches like i have just done. You're out of league princess. Stick to the bollywood films. Actually, stop watching bollywood films and stop trying to fool people into thinking you're not a reject from Ponce.

    Try getting laid. i hope you appreciate this Verbal Raping. Your pussy will heal in a few weeks.

  • @aichjya88

    In addition to the fact that there are so many state MD schools that are relatively easy to get into for in-state students, ANYONE can get an MD by going to a foreign medical school; it really isn't that hard. Like i said, two of my uncles went to medical school in Poland. They are both practicing physicians now in the US and they always tell my sister (who wants to be a Dr) to skip college and just go out of the country so she can be a practicing Dr by the time she's 23.

  • @aichjya888

    But none of this is important. Because you have not answered the most pressing question i asked: ARE YOU LITERALLY FUCKING RETARDED. Please answer the question.

  • @PapGripDezi

    Your verbal diarrhea is a testament to your lack of understanding and arrogance. i honestly don't believe you go to a top ten undergraduate institution, especially with a lapse in logic that you've demonstrated. shouting out acceptance rates for DO vs MD schools is a moot point: MD schools are self-selecting. People with MCAT scores lower than 25-26 don't even bother applying to MD schools

  • The video is good for a laugh...

  • dang what a coincidence... i actually go to Nova as well. college of pharmacy. class 2011. but hell its not as exciting what he's got going LOL.

  • Can you say self loving... what a jerk!

  • Dr. Will Kirby

    He was also the winner of Season 2* (maybe 3..I forget since there have been almost 10 of them) of Big Brother on CBS.

  • What's his name?

  • He graduated from Nova osteopathic medical school, look him up in Wikipedia.

  • how do u know that ?

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