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If one were to attend an allopathic school-where I assume that laregly OMM-type training isn't available-would they be able to acquire OMM training at any point within the curriculum?
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That was scarcasm, right?
Digressions aside; serious responses, please.
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If one were to attend an allopathic school-where I assume that laregly OMM-type training isn't available-would they be able to acquire OMM training at any point within the curriculum?
Here is the answer:
Yes and no. While an MD can get continuing education credits in OMM and take elective courses in it, they will never fully understand how it integrates into medicine as an adjunct. That is bred into osteopathic physicians from the first week. Many choose not to use it, but those who do use it have had it integrated into their medical knowledge base from the get-go.
So yes, it is possible... but it's probably not the same as a DO's training.
Do a search next time.
A serious response. Harvard has an intensive OMM course that is taught to MDs by DOs. So, yes, MDs can learn OMM.
Short answer: Yes.
OMT is unique in some respects, but in the end, manual therapy is manual therapy, whether you call it massage, chiropractic, OMT, physical therapy, etc. Although DOs did invent some manual therapy techniques, at this point those which may be useful have disseminated throughout the manual therapy community, and are being taught and learned by PTs, massage therapists, MDs, DCs, etc. The 2 years spent in DO school learning OMT is peanuts - in most cases ~200 hours - and is by no means a guarantee that the student will gain any level of skill in OMT, much less hold on to any of these skills when they are largely abandoned in 3rd and 4th year. I have no doubt that an MD willing to study and practice OMT could easily achieve or surpass the level of skill possessed by most DOs.
....I have no doubt that an MD willing to study and practice OMT could easily achieve or surpass the level of skill possessed by most DOs.