I'm curious if anyone knows more about this...
I haven't applied to medical school yet, and I love the idea of going to a DO school...so that's not the concern. However, my boyfriend is from the Carribean, and we've talked about the possibility of actually moving down there in the future to live there for good. If I were to get a DO here in America, I would never think about changing it because I don't care to. But, I have heard that DO's are viewed differently in some other countries. If this is the case in his country of birth, then I might consider trying to find a way to get an MD. I'm not sure if it's the case, because I've never bothered to ask around, seeing as I haven't even applied to medical school yet nor do I see us moving anytime in the next decade...but, now that it was brought up here on the boards, I'm curious....anyone know of any islands in the carribean that feel that MD does not equal DO? (I don't want to disclose his island of birth, so I made the question general).
If you go about getting an MD the way it was mentioned here, does it really not make a difference if they already have that prejudice against DO's?
Thanks, and NO I'm not a troll...I just have a carribean boyfriend.
Edit: I just looked it up on the sticky and it says that the scope of practice is limited for the particular country I'm referring to. What does that mean? Anyone know?