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The D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) and M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) are equivalent and each take 4 years of medical school to earn after receiving a Bachelor's degree following completion of undergraduate college coursework (normally four years). While many individuals who pursue a career as a physician major in Biology at the undergraduate level, many others come from a variety of other educational backgrounds. The best major to take should be based on a contingency plan. In other words, what happens if you do not go to medical school? What will you be able to do with the degree that you have, and will it provide you with a satisfying career or career path? You should meet with a career counselor at the college or university you attend for what options exist for you. The important issue is acquiring the appropriate prerequisites required for medical school. The student should have a strong background in the following areas.

  • Communication (written and oral)
  • Higher level math's (algebra, trigonometry, calculus)
  • Biology (cell biology, biology of the organism)
  • Chemistry (inorganic, organic)
  • Physics
  • Computer literacy
  • Development of good critical thinking skills.

Following The Bachelor's degree, would be four years of medical school to obtain the MD or DO degree. There will also be an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements depending on the specialty.

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Can a nurse have a doctor of osteopathic medicine DO title?

If they go to medical school and earn the degree, then yes. At that point, however, they would no longer be a nurse, they would be an Osteopathic physician.


How you can become a DO?

You go to osteopathic medical school.


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How many years does it take to be an osteopathic physician?

It depends on your frame of reference, but most people ask how many years out from high school it takes to become an osteopathic physician, so I'll use that. After high school, you would need to attend a college/university and earn a Bachelor's degree (usually four years but some people get it done in three), and take the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). After you take the MCAT and hopefully do well on that test, you apply to osteopathic medical schools. Once you're accepted, you need to complete four years of osteopathic medical school and complete the board licensure examinations to be a licensed osteopathic physician. Residency is not technically necessary to be a physician, but it is basically the expectation that medical students will attend residency and go on to pursue additional training in a medical specialty.


Why doesn't an osteopathic physician have an MD degree since he is a doctor who practices medicine?

The MD and DO degrees are earned after graduate education at a medical school. Since MDs go to a allopathic medical school they earn a MD degree, while osteopathic physicians go to a osteopathic medical school and earn a DO, which is a Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine. The MD and DO degrees are equivalent doctoral degrees, both of which are recognizable for licensure as a physician/surgeon. One can compare this concept to the fact that there are also equivalent degrees in other fields: Dentistry: DDS and DMD are the two doctoral degrees recognized for licensure as a dentist. Veterinary Medicine: DVM and VMD are the two degrees recognized.


How long does a physician assistant go to college?

about 3 years. including flight school.


What is the difference between an MD physician and an osteopathic physician?

Honestly, not much any more. Both Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)/osteopathic physicians and Doctors of Medicine (M.D.) attend medical school for four years, sit for licensure examinations, go to residency to specialize in any field of medicine, get board-certified, perhaps attend fellowship, etc. Both can prescribe medications, perform surgery, work in a hospital or academic setting, and so on. There is a slight difference in training during medical school-during the four years of osteopathic medical school, in addition to learning the traditional medical curriculum that DOs and MDs learn (anatomy, biochemistry, histology, pathology, etc.), DO students also receive 300-500 hours of instruction in a form of manual therapy known as osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT).


How long do you need to go to school in order to become a pediatrician?

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What does an osteopathic physician do?

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Should I go Neurology Doctor for my low back pain?

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How long do Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine go to school?

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Is an osteopath a specialized chiropractor?

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