Osteopathic vs. Allopathic

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This thread turned out to be ridiculous.
 
This may be a dumb question. I'm studying for the mcat right now and a random thought came into my head. I have an idea about what the differences are but can someone clarify to me what the difference between osteopathic (DOs) vs. allopathic (MDs) is?

Thanks

Let me google this for you.


Oh wait. Google it yourself. :laugh:
 
Well, I've learned that about 15% of patients/general public know the difference between medical school and nursing school. So I will happily wear those scarlet letters.

Those FMG's where the same scarlet letters dont they? Oh, they dont. 🙂
 
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MDs don't take into account the whole person, and the patient visit is less personable. This combined with them eating poop hotdogs make them less attractive to women. DOs also get to feel up their patients using OMM. In short, DOs get laid more than MDs.
 
Actually I was thinking more along the lines of a fully loaded Tesla Model S vs. a Geo Prism.



DO all the way, esp if you can get in!

Hey! My family used to own a Geo Prism. That car was a decent, only in the fact it got nearly 40mpg in the city. Otherwise it was literally a sheet metal box with an tiny engine and wheels.
 
The two girls I know matriculating at a DO school this fall are both extremely attractive. 9+/10. And they're going to be roommates.

...should have gone DO. Or to vet school.

srs
 
MDs don't take into account the whole person, and the patient visit is less personable. This combined with them eating poop hotdogs make them less attractive to women. DOs also get to feel up their patients using OMM. In short, DOs get laid more than MDs.

I agree with this assessment. 🙂

you missed my point!
'Tis been a revolving theme throughout this thread.
 
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Also, the MD specimen tends to breathe from the mouth.
 
The two girls I know matriculating at a DO school this fall are both extremely attractive. 9+/10. And they're going to be roommates.

...should have gone DO. Or to vet school.

srs

DOs like Charlie Sheen up in this bitch.
 
Hmm no sign of the OP. HE/She must have now have a true understanding of what a DO does from this glorious thread.
 
DOs like Charlie Sheen up in this bitch.


Reminds me of when I posted in the allo forum in a thread about IQ and maternal inheritance. A DO student comes out of the woodwork to flame me for no reason, and in the process revealing massive inferiority complex:


Its OK, they're from/going to THE ohio state in THE Ohio... THE state with THE most astronauts. Something about it makes people want to leave THE planet earth. Why do people from OSU emphasize THE all of the time?


I still get a laugh out of it
 
Reminds me of when I posted in the allo forum in a thread about IQ and maternal inheritance. A DO student comes out of the woodwork to flame me for no reason, and in the process revealing massive inferiority complex:





I still get a laugh out of it

Hmm how ironic. I don't see how that's relevant (especially the quote). I bet you're an Ohio resident. Check.
 
So chem, why so defensive about Ohio? Wanted to go elsewhere? Is it because Lebron James took his talent to south beach?
 
Reminds me of when I posted in the allo forum in a thread about IQ and maternal inheritance. A DO student comes out of the woodwork to flame me for no reason, and in the process revealing massive inferiority complex:





I still get a laugh out of it

I don't think IQ is maternally inherited per se, otherwise I'd be screwed.

However, a lot of mental ******ation disorders (or syndromes that are assoc. w/ mental ******ation) are on the X-Chromosome.
 
In the form of an accent, yes.

Ew, I wouldn't want to go to a foreign doctor.
I would much prefer an American DO over a Foreign MD.

The Ross grad I interacted with while shadowing seemed a little dense. And I later found out he was doing surgical research for a year because he failed to match into a residency. I wasn't surprised.
 
I sense a racist.

I hope you mean just mean foreign trained MDs.

What's racist about that comment? Its more xenophobic than anything else.

Medical education throughout the world is not standardized. I doubt the caliber of Caribbean med students is up to par with DO students.


But in all actuality, I would prefer a doctor without an accent to one with an accent. It would just be easier to communicate.
 
What's racist about that comment? Its more xenophobic than anything else.

Medical education throughout the world is not standardized. I doubt the caliber of Caribbean med students is up to par with DO students.


But in all actuality, I would prefer a doctor without an accent to one with an accent. It would just be easier to communicate.

Honestly, I've never met anyone who admitted to be xenophobic 😱
 
What's racist about that comment? Its more xenophobic than anything else.

Medical education throughout the world is not standardized. I doubt the caliber of Caribbean med students is up to par with DO students.


But in all actuality, I would prefer a doctor without an accent to one with an accent. It would just be easier to communicate.

Also not all foreign trained mds are carrib. I could have gone to med school in France and that had to be better than carrib no?
 
Also not all foreign trained mds are carrib. I could have gone to med school in France and that had to be better than carrib no?

Depends, do you have a sexy French accent? If not, then no.
 
Also not all foreign trained mds are carrib. I could have gone to med school in France and that had to be better than carrib no?

I don't know anything about French med schools, so I can't really comment.

I will say when I was in Paris some of the locals were not particularly nice. But that may be because the only French I know is: "parlez-vous anglais?"
 
The two girls I know matriculating at a DO school this fall are both extremely attractive. 9+/10. And they're going to be roommates.

...should have gone DO. Or to vet school.

srs

Send me a PM as to where are they matriculating and I'll join in.
 
I don't see anything wrong with being xenophobic. I like Americans.

As long as you treat the abundance of immigrant patients you'll see in your medical career with the utmost respect. I like Americans too, but also love people of all countries. So many unique cultures!

I do think the accent thing is a bit overrated. It's not THAT hard to understand people if you are patient.
 
As long as you treat the abundance of immigrant patients you'll see in your medical career with the utmost respect. I like Americans too, but also love people of all countries. So many unique cultures!

I do think the accent thing is a bit overrated. It's not THAT hard to understand people if you are patient.

Not to offend anyone (I saw this because I am about to be really offensive), but being from Texas, I will probably go to school in state and the abundance of exclusive Spanish speakers is somewhat offensive.

For example, if I moved to France and expected to make a life there, I would learn French.

Same thing for if I moved to Spain or wherever. I don't understand why people willingly come to America and then not learn english. And then we have to provide every thing in another language to accommodate them. There are parts of Texas where every sign, billboard and document are in Spanish. That is absurd.

It seems disrespectful to move to another country (sometimes illegally) and then make no effort to learn the native language.

While shadowing, I encounted people who lived in the United States for TWENTY YEARS and still did not learn english. I mean, come on?
 
Not to offend anyone (I saw this because I am about to be really offensive), but being from Texas, I will probably go to school in state and the abundance of exclusive Spanish speakers is somewhat offensive.

For example, if I moved to France and expected to make a life there, I would learn French.

Same thing for if I moved to Spain or wherever. I don't understand why people willingly come to America and then not learn english. And then we have to provide every thing in another language to accommodate them. There are parts of Texas where every sign, billboard and document are in Spanish. That is absurd.

It seems disrespectful to move to another country (sometimes illegally) and then make no effort to learn the native language.

While shadowing, I encounted people who lived in the United States for TWENTY YEARS and still did not learn english. I mean, come on?

Let the flame war begin (that has nothing to do with the main topic in this thread). :corny::corny:
 
Let the flame war begin (that has nothing to do with the main topic in this thread). :corny::corny:

The DO v MD trolling got boring, so I wanted to enliven the thread a bit.

I also feel like this is one of those things most Americans think, but are too afraid of the PC police to say it.
 
Not to offend anyone (I saw this because I am about to be really offensive), but being from Texas, I will probably go to school in state and the abundance of exclusive Spanish speakers is somewhat offensive.

For example, if I moved to France and expected to make a life there, I would learn French.

Same thing for if I moved to Spain or wherever. I don't understand why people willingly come to America and then not learn english. And then we have to provide every thing in another language to accommodate them. There are parts of Texas where every sign, billboard and document are in Spanish. That is absurd.

It seems disrespectful to move to another country (sometimes illegally) and then make no effort to learn the native language.

While shadowing, I encounted people who lived in the United States for TWENTY YEARS and still did not learn english. I mean, come on?

Get used to it in med school, and swallow all of your thoughts. I assume you might know some Spanish being in a place where there are plenty of Spanish speakers. It'll help you out in the wards, especially if you are on a team where noone is fluent.

Then, you can be fortunate to go off to a place for residency where there are only English speakers and those who dare to speak another language get insta-deported! North Dakota is quite nice.

This is off topic...I know 🙁
 
Not to offend anyone (I saw this because I am about to be really offensive), but being from Texas, I will probably go to school in state and the abundance of exclusive Spanish speakers is somewhat offensive.

For example, if I moved to France and expected to make a life there, I would learn French.

Same thing for if I moved to Spain or wherever. I don't understand why people willingly come to America and then not learn english. And then we have to provide every thing in another language to accommodate them. There are parts of Texas where every sign, billboard and document are in Spanish. That is absurd.

It seems disrespectful to move to another country (sometimes illegally) and then make no effort to learn the native language.

While shadowing, I encounted people who lived in the United States for TWENTY YEARS and still did not learn english. I mean, come on?

Yeah I mean, our ancestors learned the languages of the Native Americans they ravaged and stole land from. Wait...

:naughty:
 
Get used to it in med school, and swallow all of your thoughts. I assume you might know some Spanish being in a place where there are plenty of Spanish speakers. It'll help you out in the wards, especially if you are on a team where noone is fluent.

Then, you can be fortunate to go off to a place for residency where there are only English speakers and those who dare to speak another language get insta-deported! North Dakota is quite nice.

This is off topic...I know 🙁

I studied Spanish for three years and I am planning on brushing up on it during my gap year and taking medical spanish.

I am doing so because will just be easier to learn it, then to constantly have to get an interpreter. And I would hate to make a mistake or miss something because of language barriers.

Nonetheless, on principle I still feel that Spanish speakers should be obligated to learn English. I don't see how you can be a full participant in America without knowing English.

It only limits their own economic prospects to not know the primary language of this country.
 
Yeah I mean, our ancestors learned the languages of the Native Americans they ravaged and stole land from. Wait...

:naughty:

My ancestors were slaves. What happened to the native Americans wasn't my fault.

Arguing that people should learn English has nothing to do with race.

There are so few customs, traditions, or ideals that hold America together into one cohesive national identity, so I think the ability to communicate with each other is critically important.
 
DOs learn everything an MD learns plus we get additional training in OMM ultimately making us superior people and physicians.

remember those students giving cooty shots in pre-school? prime candidates for ***** ass allopathic schools.
 
DOs learn everything an MD learns plus we get additional training in OMM ultimately making us superior people and physicians.

remember those students giving cooty shots in pre-school? prime candidates for ***** ass allopathic schools.

So, why is taking OMM any better than taking any other additional course and getting an MD?
 
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MDs don't take into account the whole person, and the patient visit is less personable. This combined with them eating poop hotdogs make them less attractive to women. DOs also get to feel up their patients using OMM. In short, DOs get laid more than MDs.

Even after reading the entire DO handbook, I still don't understand that line. What does a DO take into consideration that all MDs don't?
 
Even after reading the entire DO handbook, I still don't understand that line. What does a DO take into consideration that all MDs don't?

spoken like a true symptom-lovin' biotch.
 
spoken like a true symptom-lovin' biotch.

Nah, I'm just from an area (Boston) with a lot of MDs. I have no idea about DOs and want to learn.

If anyone ever coherently explained the MD/DO difference on youtube, it might go viral.
 
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