Osteopathic Physician, D.O.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Osteopathic physicians use accepted methods of diagnosing and
treating injuries and diseases. Although they practice in all branches of
medicine and surgery like allopathic physicians (M.D.s), they differ by
emphasizing the importance of the musculoskeletal system, holistic medicine,
proper nutrition, and environmental factors in maintaining good health.
They work primarily in
osteopathic hospitals or private practice, however many allopathic hospitals
now accept osteopathic physicians as staff members. The majority of osteopaths
are general practitioners, family practitioners, or emergency medicine
specialists.
Salary: $110,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take the most challenging high school courses
(including AP or IB courses) available in science, math, and English.
After three or four years of college, prospective physicians
must attend medical school. Undergraduate requirements for admission to all
medical schools include one year of basic chemistry, one year of organic
chemistry, and one year of physics. Some medical schools also require course
work in calculus, English, the humanities, or social science.
Medical school usually includes two years of additional study
in both basic and clinical sciences and is followed by a year-long hospital
internship. Physicians who want to specialize must then undertake a three-year
residency in their specialty.
Picture:
Reflection: I don’t think I would like to be a
osteopathic physician because it’s not a field I’m interested in.
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