Originally posted by apple638:
•John DO and Popoy,
I really liked that backup answer. I never would have thought of that. Good thinking. My dad didn't understand why I chose DO over MD. He had a hard time accepting it. How did your families react?•
I think a good doctor will be a good doctor despite initials. I see them both as the same- meaning that I can do the same thing no matter which I become.
Personally, I would rather be a DO than an MD, because my family doc is a DO, and the doctor I shadowed was a prestigious DO- who was so well-respected because he did his job so well, that no one cared what his initials were. I'm thankful for the exposure I got to the field, growing up. Anyone who doubts Osteopathic Medicine should make rounds with this doc.
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I'd still see my doc if his initials were P.oS. because he's good. Greatness has no stigma.
All my family and neighbors are against my choice on becomming an Osteopathic Physician! Some of them are real old-school people, and believe that MD is the only way to go- otherwise it is not impressive.
I guess this is because my cousin is going for an MD/PhD at a prestigious school. So I really do not have 'bragging' rights around here, but I do not care.
😀 My parents ask me why I do not want to try for Yale Med, and I have to answer the question 24/7
🙄. My sister doesn't even believe an 'Osteopath' is a doctor, and my girlfriend thinks an Osteopathic Physician is a Chiropractor! At least I could answer that pesky interview question: "Were you pushed by your parents?" correctly.
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