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This is not a DO vs MD thread at all! I'm just curious if the two "doctor degrees" are roughly analogous to the two "dentist degrees" in that there is, for all practices purposes, no real difference between them at all with the only exception being DOs may practice OMM if they chose to.
I admit until a couple of years ago I didn't even know what a DO was, and until about 1 year ago I had some unfortunate misconceptions about the degree. Then I started doing my own research.. and any google research about med schools will inevitably lead to SDN forums. I've been reading here for some time now and the conclusion in the title of this post is roughly what I've amassed.
So when my friends ask me "What's the difference between an MD and a DO doctor?" how inaccurate would if be for me to give them a simple answer they'd understand in one sentence: "It's just like the difference between a DDS dentist and a DMD dentist - there is none, it just depends on which formal type of medical degree their med school offered."
I admit until a couple of years ago I didn't even know what a DO was, and until about 1 year ago I had some unfortunate misconceptions about the degree. Then I started doing my own research.. and any google research about med schools will inevitably lead to SDN forums. I've been reading here for some time now and the conclusion in the title of this post is roughly what I've amassed.
So when my friends ask me "What's the difference between an MD and a DO doctor?" how inaccurate would if be for me to give them a simple answer they'd understand in one sentence: "It's just like the difference between a DDS dentist and a DMD dentist - there is none, it just depends on which formal type of medical degree their med school offered."

