macman said:
Wow guys- if I had only read this thread and never knew anything else about DO's I would think you guys were very sensitive and a bit bully-ish. Why bash ND's so much? Why bash accupuncture-how is accupuncture incredibly different from counterstrain or other gentle tech.'s (don't give me a lecture about the differing physiology of each b/c its all theory anyway). I also forgot where you mentioned blinded, controlled trails showing the amazing effectiveness of OMT or where you showed how more than a minority of DOs actually do practice different than MD's.
Why don't we spend more energy trying to improve our own profession than slamming others who ask a polite, well-intentioned question. And in case you think I'm an MD in DO clothing I'm an OMM fellow who loves the profession and who is not afraid to use OMM/OMT on my rotations and be very aggressive about sticking up for the profession when working with MD's. If our profession is going to continue to mean something we all need to decide what we can contribute to being distinct for our patients.
Thats my tirade of the day!
Good post
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Dr. Mom-I think we should be careful when we say NDs aren't medical physicians. I never quite understood what that meant exactly, anyways! A physician is defined as;
1.A person licensed to practice medicine; a medical doctor.
2.A person who practices general medicine as distinct from surgery.
3.A person who heals or exerts a healing influence.
Don't people go to see NDs for medical problems? (yes). Are they licensed to practice natural path medicine by a federally recognized accrediting agency-the CNME? (yes). Do they heal or exert healing influence? (yes).
When osteopathic medicine started, MDs were saying DOs weren't medical physicians-they had to fight for respect...now are we going to do the same thing to NDs?
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I respect NDs because they are trying to treat the patient as non-invasively, preventively and holistitically as possible. It may not always be the most effective or powerful way to cure illness, but many NDs feel that too often prescription drugs do more harm than good-and I would venture that the patients who see NDs are way ahead in the preventative medicine game. NDs walk the walk, whereas the philosophy of osteopathic medicine just talks the talk.
I have friends that go to see NDs-and often the NDs recommend antibiotics, allopathic treatments etc, when they know its what the patient needs... Their patients feel comfortable in their hands because they know they won't subject them to unnecessary medications or invasive procedures-and that they will recommend when its time to see a health professional who has been trained in "western" medicine. BTW-NDS recieve standard training in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and are taught standard medical techniques along with naturopathic techniques.
Who knows, in the future, NDs may evolve to take on more of the responisibilites of allopathic/osteopathic family physicians, and they may adopt more of western medicine into their practice. NDs already
do integrate their traditional therapies with conventional medical therapies when they deem it appropriate.
We shouldn't try to pigeonhole them.
Now, chiropractors, they're a different story! I can't stand the buggers...smell like cabbage...(small hands). Of course I'm kidding
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