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What is an osteopathic Doctor?
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:34 pm
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:34 pm
Googled it and couldn't find a good answer other than its not an MD.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:37 pm to athenslife101
how they work varies tremendously.
Some just supervise PT.
some do hands on manipulation.
Some just supervise PT.
some do hands on manipulation.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:37 pm to athenslife101
Glorified chiropractor.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:38 pm to athenslife101
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not an MD.
All you need to know
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:39 pm to athenslife101
They're real doctors who goto residency programs and practice medicine just the same as MD's. The first time I heard of a DO I thought the people were fricking with me that it was a thing.
Literally the first link on google fully explains what it is
Literally the first link on google fully explains what it is
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:39 pm to athenslife101
as far as I can see, it is just a regular doctor plus shite like herbs, acupuncture, etc.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:40 pm to CelticDog
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some do hands on manipulation.
Just say happy endings
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:42 pm to athenslife101
Nowadays with a high number of DOs going to MD residency programs, there isn't too much drop off between then two. Of course how they are taught during medical school is different, but I would trust an MD residency trained DO in primary care settings.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:44 pm to athenslife101
Nearly the same as an MD. There's a DO school in Georgia btw.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:45 pm to athenslife101
More holistic treatment. The DO is going to have a "mind, body, spirit" sort of philosophy vs. the MD's "medications and procedures" philosophy. Both attend medical school and go through internship and residency programs.
Both can be licensed to practice medicine in the U.S.
EDIT: Heh, there's either a pissed off MD or a pissed off DO running around this thread and giving out downvotes like a drug rep's samples.
Both can be licensed to practice medicine in the U.S.
EDIT: Heh, there's either a pissed off MD or a pissed off DO running around this thread and giving out downvotes like a drug rep's samples.
This post was edited on 9/27/16 at 9:50 pm
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:48 pm to TigerstuckinMS
IOW, hippie MD. Practically a sorceror.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:49 pm to athenslife101
There's not much difference anymore. Many DO's are getting into allopathic residencies, which is where you actually learn how to be a doctor. They used to be mostly in the Midwest, but recently more osteopathic schools have been opening in the south.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:51 pm to athenslife101
Someone with a medical degree who wasn't smart enough to get into an MD school.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:53 pm to STLDawg
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Someone with a medical degree who wasn't smart enough to get into an MD school.
Foreign medical grads and Caribbean grads have MD degrees, so you can't just judge by the initials.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:56 pm to athenslife101
I know guy that can provide all your medical supplies.
Posted on 9/27/16 at 9:59 pm to athenslife101
My uncle was a DO. Spent many years in the Army, then private practice as an OB/GYN. He is retired now, but caught a lot of shite early in his career for not being a "real doctor." He always told me it was his residency that counted, but I still teased him about being lower than a dentist.
I think times are changing with the thinking towards this. Just look at all the medical students going to the Carribbean for school now. A few of my friends went that route. I was skeptical, but they both did residencies in the US and are in private practice now.
I think times are changing with the thinking towards this. Just look at all the medical students going to the Carribbean for school now. A few of my friends went that route. I was skeptical, but they both did residencies in the US and are in private practice now.
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