<p>Does anyone know where i can get a list of colleges that have a BS/DO program? are these programs really worth it? I'm really interested in osteopathic medicine...I love the philosophy and it makes more sense than traditional medicine.</p>
<p>Michigan State University in Lansing, MI has a guaranteed eight-year BS/DO program.</p>
<p>thanks, anyone know of others? I just found a program at Howard University in DC, does anyone know if that's a good program/school?</p>
<p>howard is a historically black college if that's what you're looking for</p>
<p>Illinois Institute of Technology has a BS/DO program. It's a joint program with Midwestern University's Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. IIT is a pretty good school for science/tech.</p>
<p><a href="http://admission.iit.edu/specprog.php#med%5B/url%5D">http://admission.iit.edu/specprog.php#med</a></p>
<p>yeahh i'd been looking for ba/md programs all summer and i only found out abt these programs last week. now i want to apply for bs/do instead of ba/md schools but i only know a few with bs/do, like university of hartford..can you share the ones you've found? i'll add on after i research some more</p>
<p>hey i got a list:
BS/Osteopathic Medicine
Arizona
Midwestern University-Glendale</p>
<p>Florida
Nova Southeastern University</p>
<p>Illinois
Midwestern University-IL /iit-only 5-10</p>
<p>Maine
University of New England</p>
<p>Michigan
Michigan State University only 10-15/year</p>
<p>New York
New York Institute of Technology</p>
<p>Touro College</p>
<p>Ohio
Ohio University-Athens</p>
<p>Oklahoma
Oklahoma State University</p>
<p>Texas
University of North Texas</p>
<p>p.s. what i mean by "only 5-10/year" is the program only accepts 5-10 ppl every year, just a note to myself</p>
<p>UNT Is a I believe a 6-year and accepts a lot of people. Don't quote me on that...but I have been listening to a few friends talking about it</p>