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Dear Straight Dope:
What exactly is the differnece between a doctor of osteopathy (DO)
and a medical doctor (MD)? My friend who is a nurse
says basically a DO is like a chiropractor and an MD combined. Does
one
have more or better schooling and do MD's practice at
osteopathic
hospitals? Give me the scoop. --Mark
SDSTAFF WB replies:
The difference between a DO and an MD is more a matter of
philosophy than training, although D.O.s do receive additional
training in the musculoskeletal system. Other than that, according
to the Osteopathic Pre-Med FAQ (located at Osteopathic.com), DOs
and MDs get the same schooling. DOs can do anything an MD can do
(prescribe medication, perform surgery, leer at
nurses, etc.), and are considered equal by the law. This only
applies to American DOs. Non-North American DOs adhere more
strongly to the philosophies set down by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still,
MD, the founder of osteopathic medicine (which, by the way,
translates to "bone suffering") -- they do NOT prescribe medicines
or perform surgery, and are limited to "osteopathic manipulation,"
which is similar to chiropractic. As for whether
MDs practice at osteopathic hospitals, the FAQ has this to say on
the subject, "MDs and DOs work together as colleagues and neither
are barred from each other's institutions." But if I were you, I'd
call and ask.
--SDSTAFF WB
Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
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