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HydroxylGroupOH

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How would you feel about changing the degree from DO to MDo?
 
HydroxylGroupOH said:
How would you feel about changing the degree from DO to MDo?

I'd rather see a D.O.M. The I can be a "dumb" doctor.

All kidding aside, I don't really see a need to change it to MDo. Most proponents of a name change cite the need for greater recognizability (is that a word?), and I don't see any name change acheiving that.
 
HydroxylGroupOH said:
How would you feel about changing the degree from DO to MDo?

No,

because that would imply that I'm an allopathic physician, and I wouldn't want that stigma.

In some parts of the country, people actually prefer osteopaths.....


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If you simply have patients that are confused, and don't know who or what you are, then seek pharmacological intervention.
 
OSUdoc08 said:
No,

because that would imply that I'm an allopathic physician, and I wouldn't want that stigma.

In some parts of the country, people actually prefer osteopaths.....


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If you simply have patients that are confused, and don't know who or what you are, then seek pharmacological intervention.
I agree. Let's stick with the name we have. I am proud of this profession. DO is becoming more and more recognizable every day. 👍
 
I'm in the who cares catergory.....
 
people we are DOs here and lets be proud of it. someone else can do the whole MOD or DOM or whatever. im just plain DO. go TCOM!!
 
Other threads have exhausted this subject. You should read'm.

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