No, they are basically the same. However, the approach to medicine is somewhat different. Still, as far as more trained, no. They are both highly trained physicians. They have gone through eight years of schooling post high school completion, and three to eight years to fulfill the internship and residency requirements.
No. A MB is millions and a GB is billions
Police they are better trained, also the swat team is more trained than marines!
Gary trained 64 dogs.
dentition is a tooth specialist . he/she is more trained than a dentist.
Of course.
The MD and the DO are equivalent degrees. The DO is trained in much the same way as the traditional MD, with a different approach to treatment and patient care. The DO believes in the power of the human body to help in the healing process and attempts to facilitate that process.The MD and the DO are equivalent degrees. The DO is trained in much the same way as the traditional MD, with a different approach to treatment and patient care. The DO believes in the power of the human body to help in the healing process and attempts to facilitate that process.The MD and the DO are equivalent degrees. The DO is trained in much the same way as the traditional MD, with a different approach to treatment and patient care. The DO believes in the power of the human body to help in the healing process and attempts to facilitate that process.The MD and the DO are equivalent degrees. The DO is trained in much the same way as the traditional MD, with a different approach to treatment and patient care. The DO believes in the power of the human body to help in the healing process and attempts to facilitate that process.The MD and the DO are equivalent degrees. The DO is trained in much the same way as the traditional MD, with a different approach to treatment and patient care. The DO believes in the power of the human body to help in the healing process and attempts to facilitate that process.The MD and the DO are equivalent degrees. The DO is trained in much the same way as the traditional MD, with a different approach to treatment and patient care. The DO believes in the power of the human body to help in the healing process and attempts to facilitate that process.
Gary trained 79 dogs.
osteopathic doctors (DO) and alopathic doctors (MD) are both well trained. MDs tend to specialize in one area of medicine. DOs are trained to work with the whole body. DOs are qualified to take BOTH the DO and MD medical tests to get their liscense for medical practice. MDs are qualified to take ONLY the MD medical test Osteopathic Doctors must take more extensive medical school courses. Personally, I am more comfortable having a DO as my doctor. --------- For all practical purposes, there is absolutely no difference between the two degrees and the people who hold them. The best thing you can do is find a doctor whose personality you find agreeable. This may be an MD or a DO.
yes we are higher trained then they are
He was an MD in France. It seems that he trained in forensic science in Lyon, France.
Just like an Allopathic physician, or M.D., they can perform any type of surgery they have been trained to. They are trained by many of the same hospitals and programs where MD physicians are trained, and often work hand in hand with them.
Definately. House M.D. is sooooo much better! No more questions asked!