DOCTORS OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE Mailing List

Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) from Medical Solutions allows you to reach physicians who graduate from osteopathic medical schools. Osteopathic medicine is a branch of the medical profession within the United States. Physicians who graduate from osteopathic medical schools are sometimes known as osteopaths and hold a doctorate in osteopathic medicine, in contrast to MDs, who hold the title Doctor of Medicine. Today, the training of osteopathic physicians is virtually identical to that of their MD counterparts. Osteopathic physicians use all of the same conventional methods of diagnosis and treatment but are trained to place additional emphasis on the achievement of normal body mechanics. DO physicians receive training in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine benefit for patients with certain musculo- skeletal disorders. However, this form of therapy is used by a minority of osteopathic physicians in actual practice today. Osteopathic physicians' training, practice, credentialing, licensure, and reimbursement is virtually identical from that of MD physicians. Osteopaths must complete 4 years of osteopathic medical school followed by specialty and subspecialty training and board certification.

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Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DOs) from Medical Solutions allows you to reach
physicians who graduate from osteopathic medical schools.  Osteopathic medicine is a branch of the medical profession within the United States.  Physicians who graduate from osteopathic medical schools are sometimes known as osteopaths and hold a doctorate in osteopathic medicine, in contrast to MDs, who hold the title Doctor of Medicine.

Today, the training of osteopathic physicians is virtually identical to that of their MD
counterparts.  Osteopathic physicians use all of the same conventional methods of diagnosis and treatment but are trained to place additional emphasis on the achievement of normal body mechanics.  DO physicians receive training in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM), a form of manual therapy shown to be of benefit for patients with certain musculo-skeletal disorders.  However, this form of therapy is used by a minority of osteopathic physicians in actual practice today.

Osteopathic physicians' training, practice, credentialing, licensure, and reimbursement is virtually identical from that of MD physicians.  Osteopaths must complete 4 years of osteopathic medical school followed by specialty and subspecialty training and board certification.

While many of these health care professionals work in community health centers many may own a private practice.  Many times their office staff may additionally include administrative employees and assistants.  They own computers and access the Internet.  With a high disposable income.

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GEO/GEOGRAPHICAL   $10.00/M
INCOME SELECT   $10.00/M
PHONE NUMBER   $60.00/M
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KEY CODING  $5.00/M
EMAIL DELIVERY (FLAT FEE)  $100.00/F
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