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Spooner said:This is what trully happend. A family doctor referred one of his patient to a specialist. The problem is that the specialist is young and holding a DO title.
All of that patient's friends suggested that patient to find a specialist who is having a MD title.
So, it is just something for you to think the reality before deciding to be a DO.
Spooner said:This is what trully happend. A family doctor referred one of his patient to a specialist. The problem is that the specialist is young and holding a DO title.
All of that patient's friends suggested that patient to find a specialist who is having a MD title.
So, it is just something for you to think the reality before deciding to be a DO.
JPHazelton said:I dont think so. Sound like youre trying to start trouble.
Spooner said:The patient happened to be my sister. She told me the story and that makes me thinking so much about D.O route.
It's just a reality that you will have to face eventually if you are lucky to be a D.O.
Hopefully that your peers, who are M.D, won't think any less about your tittle in the back of their mind.
Good luck and good bye.
Spooner said:The patient happened to be my sister. She told me the story and that makes me thinking so much about D.O route.
It's just a reality that you will have to face eventually if you are lucky to be a D.O.
Hopefully that your peers, who are M.D, won't think any less about your tittle in the back of their mind.
Good luck and good bye.
OSUdoc08 said:I know several MD's who think about "tittles" all the time. Those pervs!
It'sElectric said:Seriously, is English your first language, or at least a language that you speak at all!!??
FutureDocDO said:
Spooner said:No, English is the third language that I am struggling to master.
Thanks for asking though.