What is a D.O.?

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Happy Osteopathic Medicine Week!

Did you know there are two types of doctors in the United States? A doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) and a medical doctor (M.D.). Most people don’t know if their primary care physician is a D.O. or an M.D. Both doctors can prescribe medicine, perform surgery and treat patients, but there are some differences between the two.

Students at Des Moines University study to become D.O.s. That means our students take the same classes as students at an M.D. school plus courses in osteopathic manual medicine (OMM). Osteopathic medicine also tends to be taught as more of a holistic way of treating people – focusing on a whole person, not just one symptom or syndrome.

Here are some quick facts about osteopathic medicine:

  • It was founded by A.T. Still more than 130 years ago
  • D.O.s focus on the whole person to treat, prevent and diagnose injury, disease and illness
  • D.O.s receive extra training in the musculoskeletal system – your body’s interconnected system of nerves, muscles and bones that make up two-thirds of its body mass. This helps them understand how how an injury or illness in one area can affect the rest of your body.
  • Osteopathic manual medicine (OMM) is incorporated in the training and practice of osteopathic physicians. With OMM, osteopathic physicians use their hands to diagnose injury and illness and to encourage your body’s natural tendency toward good health.

Want to experience OMMT for yourself? DMU is hosting community OMM night May 13, 6-9 p.m., in the Student Education Center. Students will provide free treatments and be available to answer questions.

To learn more about osteopathic medicine check out American Osteopathic Association website.

Want to find a D.O. in your city? Check the AOA database or call: 866-346-3236.

About the author -

Andrea Cooley gets paid to post on Facebook and Twitter (among other things) to promote Des Moines University to prospective students. She is a Midwest girl at heart, but loves to travel around the country visiting friends and family. If Des Moines had mountains or an ocean she’d never leave. Before joining the DMU marketing team, she was an editor for Country Home magazine. She’s still a little obsessed with magazines, so if you want to talk about decorating, remodeling or gardening projects she’s your go-to girl.

4 Responses to this post.

  1. Posted by free credit repair on 22.04.10 at 3:06 pm

    Thank you for this very informative article of yours. You have explained everything well. I appreciate that you shared this to us and will be subscribing to your post. Now I do have an idea that there are two types of doctors.

  2. Posted by Quality Web Design on 22.04.10 at 3:06 pm

    Thanks for the updates.Well i wasn’t aware of it.Gained a wholesome knowledge on Osteopathic medicine.This is a great opportunity provided by DMU.Thanks for the link too.In fact i would definitely like to learn more about it.Look forward to hearing from you soon again.

  3. Posted by bi9foot178 on 22.04.10 at 3:06 pm

    i would definitely like to learn more about it.Look forward to hearing from you soon again.

  4. Posted by pot racks on 22.04.10 at 3:06 pm

    I always wondered what a doctor of osteopathic medicine really did. great informative post. you learn something new everyday

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