
markboonya said:i just finished reading it. dry at times but very informative. damn DO "cultists"! the whole scientific reseach on OMM is really interesting. i wonder if us applicants will soon be involved in such ground-breaking research. too bad it says its only being funded at texas. i hope it branches out to other institutions.

Im bumping this thread b/c I think everyone should see it. I just finished the book and it's honestly a "must read." Gevitz really lays it all out there for you. He gives the good, bad, and the ugly of the osteopathic medical profession, its history, and its possible future. I think if everyone read this book (MDs and DOs alike) there would be FAR less flaming and bickering. God, wouldn't that be nice... Anyway, even if you wish to skip all the purely historical stuff (which you shouldn't if you're going DO; it's your roots!) at the very least read the last two chapters (2nd Ed.). Enjoy 🙂
Maybe this should be posted on the pre-allo side so they have something to read to keep their minds off the constant urge to come here and bicker
(ok ok ok,...not ALL pre-allos😀 )
Im bumping this thread b/c I think everyone should see it. I just finished the book and it's honestly a "must read." Gevitz really lays it all out there for you. He gives the good, bad, and the ugly of the osteopathic medical profession, its history, and its possible future. I think if everyone read this book (MDs and DOs alike) there would be FAR less flaming and bickering. God, wouldn't that be nice... Anyway, even if you wish to skip all the purely historical stuff (which you shouldn't if you're going DO; it's your roots!) at the very least read the last two chapters (2nd Ed.). Enjoy 🙂
i take offense to that. i read the book too and it was an okay read. it is pretty thorough about the history.
i take offense to that. i read the book too and it was an okay read. it is pretty thorough about the history.
I would highly suggest reading "Osteopathic Medicine a reformation in progress" 1st before Norman's book I read both but I feel like I would have appreciated Norms book a lot more if I 1st read Galleger's. Just a suggestion