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What is the difference between an MD and a DO?

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What is the difference between an MD and a DO?

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An MD is a Doctor of Medicine and a DO is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. They basically cover the same subjects during four years of medical schools and can choose to practice and become board certified in any specialty. A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine has some additional training in musculoskeletal medicine, including osteopathic manipulative treatments, which they may include in their practice.

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