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Again, you're missing my point. DPMs can remain doing what they choose, be it surgery or treating wounds, etc. Those that want to branch out and do other things like write, open sports centers, retail outlets, etc. can do what they like with this newly conferred 'MD'.
I'm not advocating doing anything different other than putting initials behind their names informing the public that, they have INDEED achieved the best education possible. Everyone (lay included) know the rigors of MD training. Not all are familiar with DPM training. For all they know, DPMs train like Dental Hygientists. I'm not saying that they do, I'm saying perception continues to draw patients.
Sure you'll get people but certainly (you can bet on this) you'll get a TON more, when you give the profession an "equal" standardization as did Allopathic in recognizing Osteopathic yrs ago.
I don't think anyone is missing your point. I reiterated it in my last post, and you said the EXACT same thing in this post; that we would have a better time opening stores with MD behind our name. That is the most inconsequential argument for a degree change.