What's the difference between a DO and MD?

As a doctor or physician, what does DO and MD stand for


Answers:    A doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) is a physician licensed to act surgery and prescribe medication. Like an M.D., an osteopathic physician completes 4 years of medical school and can choose to practice within any specialty of medicine. However, osteopathic physicians receive an superfluous 300 to 500 hours in the study of hands-on brochure medicine and the body's musculoskeletal system.
A DO is an MD but have specialized in Osteopathy.

An MD is a non specialized Medical Doctor.

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