When you are treated by a DO in the ER, are you offended?

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When you end up in the ER and the ER doc who sees you is a DO or if you have a consult with a DO, do you get offended that you were not seen by an MD?

Being that they are going to charge you a couple thousand for the visit or at least the copay, and you did not choose the DO, does that make you mad?

I'm an open minded guy and I don't discriminate between DO's and MD's openly but I do get mad when I end up in the ER and I get the DO doc because for some reason in my mind I still don't see them as equals.

Has that thought ever crossed your mind?

I mean if the MD program does not work out for me, I might have to apply to a DO program and I wouldn't want other people to see me like that.
 
0/10. You're a terrible troll. On the off chance that you're not a troll, you're an idiot.
 
0/10. You're a terrible troll. On the off chance that you're not a troll, you're an idiot.


Can an administrator please ban this user for foul language?
 
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Say what you want but the thought has crossed your minds. I'm just man enough to admit it.
 
No, because when I'm admitted to the Emergency Room I have other things to think about than what letters are after my physician's name on their business card.
 
I would be totally open to being treated by scooby doo if he greeted me in the ER kindly and professionally, with a clear sense of compassion and confidence. I understand on a personal level that maybe YOU prefer to be an MD over a DO (and in all honesty, I do too), but that has absolutely Nothing to do with how you should view other doctors and their qualifications.
 
No, because when I'm admitted to the Emergency Room I have other things to think about than what letters are after my physician's name on their business card.
You're getting trolled, bro.

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Dude, you just posted three nonsensical posts in MY DISCUSSION. Cut it out.
I'm done with you, sir. You need to look up Etzio in the troll archives for some guidance.

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This thread is about waffles right???

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Would being treated by a John Hopkins or Mayo MD graduate vs University of Nowheresville DO matter to me? I don't know about everyone else, but maybe a little =P
 
Would being treated by a John Hopkins or Mayo MD graduate vs University of Nowheresville DO matter to me? I don't know about everyone else, but maybe a little =P
Good thing for you doctors don't embroider their medical school on their labcoats. Hopefully if you actually NEED to go to the ER, you aren't calling ahead to see who's on staff tonight and Googling their healthgrades.com page. 🙄
 
A DO I would be okay with, a nurse practitioner on the other hand....


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When you end up in the ER and the ER doc who sees you is a DO or if you have a consult with a DO, do you get offended that you were not seen by an MD?

Being that they are going to charge you a couple thousand for the visit or at least the copay, and you did not choose the DO, does that make you mad?

I'm an open minded guy and I don't discriminate between DO's and MD's openly but I do get mad when I end up in the ER and I get the DO doc because for some reason in my mind I still don't see them as equals.

Has that thought ever crossed your mind?

I mean if the MD program does not work out for me, I might have to apply to a DO program and I wouldn't want other people to see me like that.

WTH?? I dont think it matters as long as they're licensed physicians...what if someone with an MD ends up messing up the procedure and a DO steps in and saves ur life? Would ur views change then or still keep ur MD prejudice?
 
WTH?? I dont think it matters as long as they're licensed physicians...what if someone with an MD ends up messing up the procedure and a DO steps in and saves ur life? Would ur views change then or still keep ur MD prejudice?

Have you ignored all the contents of this thread?
 
I would make them go get a DNP.
 
When you end up in the ER and the ER doc who sees you is a DO or if you have a consult with a DO, do you get offended that you were not seen by an MD?

Being that they are going to charge you a couple thousand for the visit or at least the copay, and you did not choose the DO, does that make you mad?

I'm an open minded guy and I don't discriminate between DO's and MD's openly but I do get mad when I end up in the ER and I get the DO doc because for some reason in my mind I still don't see them as equals.

Has that thought ever crossed your mind?

I mean if the MD program does not work out for me, I might have to apply to a DO program and I wouldn't want other people to see me like that.

Charlie Sheen when he overdosed was bitchin out the attending for only having a DO. Only MD's can pump his stomach.

The only thing worse than a DO in the ER is a woman in the ER.

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Would being treated by a John Hopkins or Mayo MD graduate vs University of Nowheresville DO matter to me? I don't know about everyone else, but maybe a little =P


Thank you for your wisdom. Some of the other people on this board really do scare me at times.

For the rest of you, I was talking about being treated by DO's when the choice is not yours and how you would react. I didn't say DO's were not good. I personally know a respected DO cardiologist but if I were to see them for anything heart-related, it would be my choice because I already know about their reputation and they have a proven record.
 
I'd be furious. Charlie Sheen when he overdosed was apparently bitchin out the attending for only having a DO. Only MD's can pump my stomach.


Wow, did not know that. But I guess then I'm not the only one right?
 
Dude, you just posted three nonsensical posts in MY DISCUSSION. Cut it out.
I only get offended if they are

1) ugly
2) a woman

I would never be treated by someone aesthetically unflattering or by a female. Seriously. The standards some people have....
 
Good thing for you doctors don't embroider their medical school on their labcoats. Hopefully if you actually NEED to go to the ER, you aren't calling ahead to see who's on staff tonight and Googling their healthgrades.com page. 🙄

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When you end up in the ER and the ER doc who sees you is a DO or if you have a consult with a DO, do you get offended that you were not seen by an MD?

Being that they are going to charge you a couple thousand for the visit or at least the copay, and you did not choose the DO, does that make you mad?

I'm an open minded guy and I don't discriminate between DO's and MD's openly but I do get mad when I end up in the ER and I get the DO doc because for some reason in my mind I still don't see them as equals.

Has that thought ever crossed your mind?

I mean if the MD program does not work out for me, I might have to apply to a DO program and I wouldn't want other people to see me like that.

When you end up the ER, I hope you ask your doctor what his MCAT score was. If it is below a 30, you will probably die.
 
When you end up the ER, I hope you ask your doctor what his MCAT score was. If it is below a 30, you will probably die.

I generally ask for their med school primary app and then throw in a secondary question before they're allowed to touch me -

"Why did you pick me to be your patient?"
 
I only get offended if they are

1) ugly
2) a woman

I would never be treated by someone aesthetically unflattering or by a female. Seriously. The standards some people have....

What about URMs as well? I heard somewhere on here that they get automatically admitted to medical school and residency. Yikes!
 
oh my god your avatar is glorious.

Yeah, its pretty diamonds. Also, I saw Mitch live a week before he sold the farm -RIP. A guy asked me if I wanted a frozen banana. I said no, but I do want a regular banana later, so yeah.
 
I've worked in an ER, a regional trauma center, for over two years. In this ER about 1/3 of the physicians are DO. They also have "URM" docs, a caribbean MD doc, PAs (run trauma services), and NPs (run fast-track). IMHO, the best doc in the whole department is a DO.

But in all my time there I have never, ever, ever, ever heard a single conversation about any of that. The MDs=DOs, and NPs/PAs understand what their role is, and what it is not, and perform outstandingly. End of story. In the real world, everyone works together to provide extraordinary patient care, and that's all they think about.

I know this will shock many of you, but the Caribbean MD is better IMO than half of the other, USA, MDs.

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Yeah, its pretty diamonds. Also, I saw Mitch live a week before he sold the farm -RIP. A guy asked me if I wanted a frozen banana. I said no, but I do want a regular banana later, so yeah.

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Hell no. No DO is touching my body. I even request to see a doctor's transcripts before they treat me. This one doctor had the tenacity to treat men even though he got a C+ in 6th grade social studies. 😱 I don't even know how he got into med school with those grades. [/sarcasm]

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Hell no. No DO is touching my body. I even request to see a doctor's transcripts before they treat me. This one doctor had the tenacity to treat men even though he got a C+ in 6th grade social studies. 😱 I don't even know how he got into med school with those grades. [/sarcasm]
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