D.O. is Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, a graduate of a different medical training program with licensure as a different type of medical professional than an M.D., or Medical Doctor. However, for most purposes the training and licensure are equal to one another. A difference in practice is that a DO (aka Doctor of Osteopathy) is also trained in osteopathic medicinewhich includes theories and procedures of musculoskeletal manipulation in which Medical Doctors are not specifically trained. The basic medical training and practice is comparable, however.
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As to a kidney doctor, like any doctor, the difference between MD and DO is what the titles stand for. A DO is a Doctor of Obstetrics, and an MD is simply a Medical Doctor.
There are several medical title abbreviations and they have multiplied in recent years. The two most well known, MD and RN stand for medical doctor and registered nurse respectively. However, there has been an increase of titles such as LNP, licensed nurse practitioner, and PA, Physician's Assistant.
It can stand for TB which is short for tuberculosis.
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VMA is the medical abbreviation for vanillylmandelic acid.
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