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F. M. - Art?

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What is Family Medicine - ART? I came across in when looking at residency slots the other day. I have never heard of the ART and I was curious.
 
Geronimo said:
What is Family Medicine - ART? I came across in when looking at residency slots the other day. I have never heard of the ART and I was curious.

The ART of Osteopathy?

-Asymmetry
-Restriction
-Temperature, Tenderness, Turgor

It is an acronym we use in OMM.
 
Don't think that's what it's referring to though. Do a google search for "Family Medicine-ART", and ETSU comes up, which is an allopathic school.
 
Exactly, that is where I came accross it. However, it doesn't say anything beyond that. I guess I should post on the Allopathic Forum.
 
ART is referring to the accelerated resident program in family medicine at ETSU.
Geronimo said:
Exactly, that is where I came accross it. However, it doesn't say anything beyond that. I guess I should post on the Allopathic Forum.
 
dylan19 said:
ART is referring to the accelerated resident program in family medicine at ETSU.
Muchisimas gracias! I guess they don't really have that any where else, huh? I heard they are doing away with it at ETSU as well.
 
OSUdoc08 said:
The ART of Osteopathy?

-Asymmetry
-Restriction
-Temperature, Tenderness, Turgor

It is an acronym we use in OMM.

That's funny, here at PCOM it is TART
-Tenderness
-Asymmetry
-Restriction
-Tissue texture change

But our Dr. Kuchera son of the Kirksville OMM chair prefers ART b/c tenderness is something the patient tells you when it hurts so it really is not a palpatory finding.