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what is a DO?
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This is a really good question and I never really see good answers to it.
I too would like to know what exactly it is that DOs do.
I too would like to know what exactly it is that DOs do.
DCDAWG said:I think they are nurses.
No, we are quacks who just want an MD, remember? geezus
And you are the most intelligent person I have met on here! I will be glad to work with you in the future. Hope you don't get hit by that ego of yours.
instigata said:I might sound like an ignorant dumb@$$, but what is a DO?? I mean what are the differences between a DO and an MD? I never heard of a DO and I am very curious...thanks
Read the information on the websites posted by other replies to your question. Go to www.aacom.org (it's the national association for osteopathic medicine) and you'll find specific information and links to each of the D.O. schools in the country. When you read all that information and you have specific questions, don't hesitate to ask.
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instigata said:I might sound like an ignorant dumb@$$
you sure do
instigata said:I might sound like an ignorant dumb@$$, but what is a DO??
A deer...a female deer.
Don't you remember the song?
I thought a DO is a doc who got a 23 on the MCAT...(sorry, it's a joke)
they're bone doctors duh!? They're just under a chiropractor and they can only practice under supervision of a chiropractor. omg I swear some people don't know anything. (I am considering becoming DO (and I am sure my MCAT will be over 23 😉))
The answer to your question is in the FAQ, there isn't any discussion going on here so the thread is closed.
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