Friday, January 15, 2010

Primary Care Graduate Mental Health Worker I'm About To Go To An Osteopathic Med School This Fall. Will I Be Able To Be A Surgeon As A D.O?

I'm about to go to an osteopathic med school this fall. will I be able to be a surgeon as a D.O? - primary care graduate mental health worker

Doctors are usually primary care. I could see a doctor after graduation?

4 comments:

Doctor J said...

Yes, you can request a surgical resident after graduation.

Prospero Reincarnate said...

Well, it kind of goes against the purpose of education in a school for the Olympic Games, is not it?
I mean, not too much of a joke, but someone back massage will not help your colon tumor. What is lifelong learning, (sepearate School Alleopathic) can help you is not a surgical resident.
Even if you can, if desired, and interview well.

Prospero Reincarnate said...

Well, it kind of goes against the purpose of education in a school for the Olympic Games, is not it?
I mean, not too much of a joke, but someone back massage will not help your colon tumor. What is lifelong learning, (sepearate School Alleopathic) can help you is not a surgical resident.
Even if you can, if desired, and interview well.

Az R said...

Absolutely. The differences between the DO and MD programs are fairly small. DD found in each of the specialties of medicine.

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