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Osteopathy Summary
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Osteopathy is a system and philosophy of health care that separated from traditional (allopathic) medical practice about a century ago. Osteopathy shares many of the same goals as traditional medicine, but places greater emphasis on the relationship...
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Osteopathic medicine Information
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Andrew Taylor Still, M.D. (founder) Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) Medicine · US Medical education Schools · Physicians Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine AOA · AACOM · AAO · COMLEX Allopathic & Osteopathic Comparison Specialty Colleges...


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Greater Lansing Business Monthly
Strides in Osteopathic Medicine
03/01/2008: 1,234 words, approx. 4 pages
Michigan State University's College of Osteopathic Medicine can claim more than one "first in the nation" titles. Not only was it the first to join with a university to establish a college of osteopathic medicine, it was also the first publicly funded college of...
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The Journal Record
Union Of Schools A Milestone In Osteopathic Medicine
07/27/1988: 547 words, approx. 2 pages
For a long time, osteopathic physicians scattered to the smallest cities and towns of the state to extend the reach of health care to people who might otherwise have gone without medical attention. And the same pattern has been seen in a score or...
 


 

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