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Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.)
A doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) is a physician licensed to perform surgery and prescribe medication. Like an M.D., an osteopathic physician completes 4 years of medical school and can choose to practice in any specialty of medicine. ... [... more]
Healthline

Opportunities in Osteopathic Medicine Careers
A very basic introduction to osteopathic medical education: This book contains very basic information and I would only recommend it to those who want to understand the essential structure of osteopathic medical education. It contains a lot of commonsense [... more]
$12.95
Amazon.com

Zachary Comeaux
A Guide to Facilitated Oscillatory Release and Other Rhythmic Myofascial Techniques Connective tissue release, or myofascial release, is a major component of manual therapies, including osteopathic medicine. Most methods involve placing the ... [... more]
Random House

Dr. Tom Motyka
Thomas M. Motyka, DO, is a clinician, researcher, educator, and nationally known speaker in the area of integrative health and osteopathic medicine. [... more]
Harper Collins

Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.)
A doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) is a physician licensed to perform surgery and prescribe medication. Like an M.D., an osteopathic physician completes 4 years of medical school and can choose to practice in any specialty of medicine. ... [... more]
National Library of Medicine

Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) - Overview
A doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) is a physician licensed to perform surgery and prescribe medication. Like an M.D., an osteopathic physician completes 4 years of medical school and can choose to practice in any specialty of medicine. ... [... more]
University of Maryland

Absence Seizures
Attending Neurologist, Clinical Assistant Professor, New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, Division of Neurology, St Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY Absence seizures are a type of generalized seizures. They were first described Poupart in 1705, ... [... more]
eMedicine

Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a "whole person" philosophy of medicine, where doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs) endorse an approach that treats the entire person, rather than a specific complaint. Attention is given to prevention, wellness, and helping the . [... more]
Healthline

Something More--: Osteopathic Medicine In Southern Arizona
Something More--: Osteopathic Medicine In Southern Arizona [... more]
$9.50
A1 Books

Osteopathic Medicine: A Reformation in Progress
WOW, just what the doctor ordered!: Osteopathic Medicine: A Reformation in Progress is a long overdue reference for those seeking accurate information about the history and development of the ostoepathic medical profession. It concisely reviews the [... more]
$47.95
Amazon.com

The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America
A history of America's best-kept secret: With a limited understanding of osteopathic medicine's roots, I set on a crash course to find an osteopathic medical history book similar to what a Kenneth Ludmerer's "Time to Heal" did for the history [... more]
$25.95
Amazon.com

Foundations for Osteopathic Medicine
Great for beginning and experienced osteopaths.: This is the long awaited basic textbook for osteopathic medicine. It is surprisingly complete, covering philosophy, history, research, and manipulative techniques. The beginning osteopathic student may [... more]
$129.00
Amazon.com
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