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Isnt the trend of DOs increasingly choosing specialties over primary care somewhat disturbing to the philosophy of DO?
After all, surgery, optho, derm, rads, etc tend to contradict the low invasive philosophy of DO doesnt it?
Isnt the attractiveness of DO programs diminished when half its graduates will have nothing to do with primary care?
There is a good argument to be made taht DO in a primary care scope trains its doctors to do stuff that MDs are not trained to do. But isnt this no longer the case when you have MD vs DO in radiology/derm/surgery/etc?
After all, surgery, optho, derm, rads, etc tend to contradict the low invasive philosophy of DO doesnt it?
Isnt the attractiveness of DO programs diminished when half its graduates will have nothing to do with primary care?
There is a good argument to be made taht DO in a primary care scope trains its doctors to do stuff that MDs are not trained to do. But isnt this no longer the case when you have MD vs DO in radiology/derm/surgery/etc?