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How can you apply the principles of osteopathic medicine in the ED? I really like the philosophy behind osteopathic medicine. It feels comfortable to me and the idea of treating the whole patient is appealing. But in the ED how much of that philosophy can you apply? I want to go DO over MD and feel fairly confident I could gain admissions to either school, but don't see the true benefits (other than the philosophy taught in med school) of one degree over the other in the emergency department.
This is going to sound stupid, but I watched an episode of the TLC trauma/life show and the coolest ED doc I've seen is a DO in Vegas. The guy was amazing with patients and treated every patient (gangbanger or old lady passing out at a slot machine) the same.
Any thoughts on the subject without getting into the stale DO vs MD thing.
This is going to sound stupid, but I watched an episode of the TLC trauma/life show and the coolest ED doc I've seen is a DO in Vegas. The guy was amazing with patients and treated every patient (gangbanger or old lady passing out at a slot machine) the same.
Any thoughts on the subject without getting into the stale DO vs MD thing.
