My supplemental carrier gives me a list of "participating" doctors; I must choose one, not on list, cannot use. Many I noted are "DOs", some "MDs". I finally took the time to learn the difference. Medical Doctor vs. Doctor of Osteopathy. Always thought "osteo" meant bone, so.......
apparently not so, in this titling. Both must attend similar medical curriculum, similar lengths of time, similar residency, etc. In theory, the DO is supposedly attuned more to "listening" to the patient, rather than the MD "proclaiming" treatment.
I tried two, rejected after one visit. The third, a DO, DID listen, attentively. I was impressed by this. He then declared he could see I had a good grasp of the issues involved, medically, especially the chemistry of the medications. Most at ease any doctor has ever made me feel!
What preference do you have for a regular doctor? Have you seen any one for many years? imp
apparently not so, in this titling. Both must attend similar medical curriculum, similar lengths of time, similar residency, etc. In theory, the DO is supposedly attuned more to "listening" to the patient, rather than the MD "proclaiming" treatment.
I tried two, rejected after one visit. The third, a DO, DID listen, attentively. I was impressed by this. He then declared he could see I had a good grasp of the issues involved, medically, especially the chemistry of the medications. Most at ease any doctor has ever made me feel!
What preference do you have for a regular doctor? Have you seen any one for many years? imp