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D.O. vs. M.D.


If you are like most people, you probably don't know the difference
between a medical doctor, M.D., and an osteopathic doctor, D.O.


D.O.’s and M.D.’s are alike in many ways:



  • Applicants to both D.O. and M.D. colleges typically have a
    four-year undergraduate degree with an emphasis on science courses


  • Both D.O.’s and M.D.’s complete four years of
    basic medical education


  • After medical school, both D.O.’s and M.D.’s
    can choose to practice in a specialty area of medicine--such
    as psychiatry, surgery, obstetrics, or sports medicine-after
    completing a residency program (typically two to six years of
    additional training)


  • Both D.O.’s and M.D.’s must pass comparable state
    licensing examinations


  • D.O.’s and M.D.’s both practice in fully accredited
    and licensed hospitals and medical centers


What Makes D.O.'s Different?



  • D.O.’s can perform surgery, child delivery, treat patients,
    and prescribe medications in hospitals and clinic settings.



  • D.O.’s look at the "total person." Osteopathic
    physicians focus on preventive care. Instead of just treating
    specific symptoms or illnesses, they look at the whole body.



  • D.O.’s receive extra training in the musculoskeletal
    system, which is comprised of the nerves, muscles, and bones.
    This training gives D.O.'s a better understanding of how an
    injury or illness in one part of the body can affect another
    part of the body; therefore, D.O.’s have a therapeutic
    and diagnostic advantage.


  • D.O.’s use what is called osteopathic manipulative
    treatment (OMT). OMT is a technique in which the D.O.’s
    use their hands to diagnose injury and illness, giving special
    attention to the joints, bones, muscles, and nerves. Manipulations
    improve circulation, which in turn, creates a normal nerve and
    blood supply, enabling the body to heal itself.



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