What is a DO?

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Since interview season is once again upon us and the board has been busy with the interview question of "Why DO" / "What is a DO"? I thought I would share some book titles on the subject that helped me. They are:

1. Osteopathic Medicine: An American Reformation by George Northup

2. The Difference a DO Makes by Bob Jones

3. The DO's (not sure of the author)

Good Luck
 
4. American Ninja (michael dudikoff)

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5. 'The Green Mile,' By Stephen King (DOs are taught how to suck diseases from patients). :meanie:



Sorry, this actually is a good thread ... just couldn't resist.
 
4. American Ninja (michael dudikoff)

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Do you ever get tired of trying to be the class clown? Especially when 99% of your posts aren't even amusing.
 
5. 'The Green Mile,' By Stephen King (DOs are taught how to suck diseases from patients). :meanie:



Sorry, this actually is a good thread ... just couldn't resist.

I also forgot my favorite:

7. The American Witch Doctor!
 
What the **** do you care? Quit crying.

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Do you ever get tired of trying to be the class clown? Especially when 99% of your posts aren't even amusing.

Seeing some of the stupidity that passes as intellect on this forum and on another that will not be mentioned, a little humor is required to lighten things up plus it will keep it at the top. Once this thread hits page 2 there will be a new thread on "What is a DO?"
 
Seeing some of the stupidity that passes as intellect on this forum and on another that will not be mentioned, a little humor is required to lighten things up plus it will keep it at the top. Once this thread hits page 2 there will be a new thread on "What is a DO?"

I agree with you and I admit TT's posts used to give me a chuckle once upon a time. Back then, his smartass comments were clever. It seemed that when he had something clever to say, he'd say it and if he didn't, then he wouldn't. Now, it's like he's in a hurry to post a smartass reply to every post that hits the board that he's just become obnoxious. It's like the kid at the pool who's cute and you enjoy watching him at first and then he starts in with all the "look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do! Look at me! No, don't look at him! Look at me! Look at me!" Most of his posts aren't even funny. They're just there because he's screaming for people to notice him.
 
I agree with you and I admit TT's posts used to give me a chuckle once upon a time. Back then, his smartass comments were clever. It seemed that when he had something clever to say, he'd say it and if he didn't, then he wouldn't. Now, it's like he's in a hurry to post a smartass reply to every post that hits the board that he's just become obnoxious. It's like the kid at the pool who's cute and you enjoy watching him at first and then he starts in with all the "look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do! Look at me! No, don't look at him! Look at me! Look at me!" Most of his posts aren't even funny. They're just there because he's screaming for people to notice him.

You see 'em everyday...let them be
 
2. The Difference a DO Makes by Bob Jones

3. The DO's (not sure of the author)

The Difference a DO Makes is -in my opinion- the best book to read for DO applicants. It's short and to the point. It's like a Cliffs Notes for The DOs (by Norman Gevitz).

The Gevitz book is definitely required reading, but only if you're a DO student. If you're thinking of applying and want to know more about the profession, I would definitely go with the Jones book.
 
The Difference a DO Makes is -in my opinion- the best book to read for DO applicants. It's short and to the point. It's like a Cliffs Notes for The DOs (by Norman Gevitz).

The Gevitz book is definitely required reading, but only if you're a DO student. If you're thinking of applying and want to know more about the profession, I would definitely go with the Jones book.

I too agree that The DO's is a must read. I just finished it last week. It's a great exploration of the evolution of osteopathic medicine in America. Definitely not a light read though. Would "The Difference..." be a good read for me as a DO student?
 
I agree with you and I admit TT's posts used to give me a chuckle once upon a time. Back then, his smartass comments were clever. It seemed that when he had something clever to say, he'd say it and if he didn't, then he wouldn't. Now, it's like he's in a hurry to post a smartass reply to every post that hits the board that he's just become obnoxious. It's like the kid at the pool who's cute and you enjoy watching him at first and then he starts in with all the "look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do! Look at me! No, don't look at him! Look at me! Look at me!" Most of his posts aren't even funny. They're just there because he's screaming for people to notice him.
Excellent psychoanalysis. And to think you're just a pre-med...

I am a random dude from the internet, and I should not inspire this kind of passion. If you don't like what I have to say, then just hit the ignore button, instead of crying like a child.
 
I agree with you and I admit TT's posts used to give me a chuckle once upon a time. Back then, his smartass comments were clever. It seemed that when he had something clever to say, he'd say it and if he didn't, then he wouldn't. Now, it's like he's in a hurry to post a smartass reply to every post that hits the board that he's just become obnoxious. It's like the kid at the pool who's cute and you enjoy watching him at first and then he starts in with all the "look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do! Look at me! No, don't look at him! Look at me! Look at me!" Most of his posts aren't even funny. They're just there because he's screaming for people to notice him.

He is a Texan AND he went to UT. What do you expect? 😀
(totally kidding, btw...)
 
HAHAHAHA!!!!!!! Sookie you are my hero 🙂 BOOMER ****ing SOONER!!!!!! I think you are HIGHlarious TT! Keep on making wise cracks!!!!
 
TT, medstudentwanna is right, you do not joke about ninjas (or pregnancy but thats for another thread). They will seriously mess u up.
 
Since interview season is once again upon us and the board has been busy with the interview question of "Why DO" / "What is a DO"? I thought I would share some book titles on the subject that helped me. They are:

1. Osteopathic Medicine: An American Reformation by George Northup

2. The Difference a DO Makes by Bob Jones

3. The DO's (not sure of the author)

Good Luck

3's author is NORMAN GEVITZ!!!!
 
I agree with you and I admit TT's posts used to give me a chuckle once upon a time. Back then, his smartass comments were clever. It seemed that when he had something clever to say, he'd say it and if he didn't, then he wouldn't. Now, it's like he's in a hurry to post a smartass reply to every post that hits the board that he's just become obnoxious. It's like the kid at the pool who's cute and you enjoy watching him at first and then he starts in with all the "look at me! Look at me! Look what I can do! Look at me! No, don't look at him! Look at me! Look at me!" Most of his posts aren't even funny. They're just there because he's screaming for people to notice him.

Funny how you struggle to use humor in the same breath as you're scolding TT for his.

PCOM for life. 😱
 
we should rename this thread to "A critical analysis of texas triathlete"
 
Would "The Difference..." be a good read for me as a DO student?

Probably not, especially if you've already read The DOs by Gevitz. The Jones book is good for pre-meds who need to know about osteopathic medicine in a day or two to prepare for interviews or to fill out secondaries. It can be read in one day easily and contains all the critical information from the Gevitz book in a condensed, less academic tone.
 
Probably not, especially if you've already read The DOs by Gevitz. The Jones book is good for pre-meds who need to know about osteopathic medicine in a day or two to prepare for interviews or to fill out secondaries. It can be read in one day easily and contains all the critical information from the Gevitz book in a condensed, less academic tone.

Thanks!
 
Some of you need to lighten up.. this isn't your frigging personal statement, it's a web forum....
 
A DO is a physician with drastically good looks. Osteopathic schools are known for graduating some of the most sexiest physicians in the US.
 
^ lol! You read my mind..
 
A DO is a physician with drastically good looks. Osteopathic schools are known for graduating some of the most sexiest physicians in the US.

i think THAT is the MOST satirical post I have ever readon SDN. assuming, ofcourse, you meant to do what you did.😛
 
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