Why Osteopathic Doctors Face Tougher Paths in Orthopaedic Surgery
USATue Dec 16 2025
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Osteopathic medical students often choose their path for various reasons. They might like the focus on the body's structure and movement. Or perhaps they prefer the teaching style. But, if they want to become orthopaedic surgeons, they face more challenges than their allopathic peers.
First, there are fewer osteopathic residency programs in orthopaedics. This means fewer spots for osteopathic students. Also, these students get less research experience. And they have fewer chances to do rotations at other hospitals.
Many orthopaedic residency programs don't even interview osteopathic applicants. So, it's harder for them to get into these programs. Even if they do, they have fewer options for specialized training after residency.
For those who want to teach or do research, it's even tougher. Osteopathic doctors are less likely to get hired as faculty. They also have fewer chances to lead at academic meetings or journals.
But it's not all bad news. With more mentorship and support, osteopathic doctors can succeed. They just need more opportunities to learn and grow.
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