What Kind Of Medical Training is Required To Become An Osteopath?
D.O.s complete four years of medical training at one of the nation’s fully accredited colleges of osteopathic medicine. The osteopathic curriculum is intensive and broad-based. It includes comprehensive training in the musculoskeletal system and the use of OMT. Manipulation combined with the osteopathic principles of holistic care, prevention and primary care makes osteopathic medicine unique. Upon graduation from medical school, D.O.s complete a one-year rotating internship through all the areas of primary care. Afterwards, they may complete a residency in any of more than 120 specialty and sub-specialty areas of medicine. However, 64% of all D.O.s remain in primary care practices.