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Old 06-12-2012, 08:59 AM   #1
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So why did UCI become a MD granting med school from Do granting one?
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The background is on Wiki.
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Old 06-12-2012, 01:04 PM   #3
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i looked, but the information was very confusing and not really clearly explained.
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This book mentions it. Should be required reading for all DO students: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0801878349
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i looked, but the information was very confusing and not really clearly explained.
It's not that complicated really.

Throughout the 1950s, the two medical boards in CA decided to merge because there was no reason to have 2 medical degrees. They met multiple times by themselves and had decided to merge.

In 1962 there was a referendum on a general election ballot, and the public overwhelmingly approved the merger. As of that election, they were officially merged into a single board that only had the power to license and oversee MDs. This resulted in the 'conversion' of the vast majority of DOs to MDs.

Since the board could no longer license/oversee DOs, the only DO school in the state (College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons) was changed to grant MD degrees and was renamed to California College of Medicine and later became UCI School of Medicine.

Some die-hard DOs sued the medical board to have the merger reversed, which happened 12 years later. Now there are once again two medical boards, one that has the power to license and oversee MDs and the other for DOs.
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It's not that complicated really.

Throughout the 1950s, the two medical boards in CA decided to merge because there was no reason to have 2 medical degrees. They met multiple times by themselves and had decided to merge.

In 1962 there was a referendum on a general election ballot, and the public overwhelmingly approved the merger. As of that election, they were officially merged into a single board that only had the power to license and oversee MDs. This resulted in the 'conversion' of the vast majority of DOs to MDs.

Since the board could no longer license/oversee DOs, the only DO school in the state (College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons) was changed to grant MD degrees and was renamed to California College of Medicine and later became UCI School of Medicine.

Some die-hard DOs sued the medical board to have the merger reversed, which happened 12 years later. Now there are once again two medical boards, one that has the power to license and oversee MDs and the other for DOs.
This makes much more sense than the wiki page! Thanks! Very interesting read.
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Go to a California D.O. program and you will learn the whole debacle in gruesome detail.
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It is the singular moment that ensured practice rights and the longterm viability of the degree nationwide. By California openly stating the equivalency of the degrees, the door opened for DOs across the country to join hospitals where they had previously been shut out. DOs began participating in ACGME training after this, and the first wave of school expansion took place.
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