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Journal of Osteopathic Medicine December 2023 - In ...
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The osteopathic profession, established 130 years ago, has grown significantly, with over 178,000 DOs and students in the U.S. DOs emphasize whole-person care and play a vital role in the healthcare system, with over 11% of all U.S. physicians being osteopathic. The profession is rapidly expanding, with a focus on training physicians in various specialties and addressing the impending physician shortage. Notably, there has been a rise in female DOs and those practicing non-primary care specialties. Osteopathic medical schools are also leading in producing graduates practicing in primary care and rural areas. Additionally, DOs are more likely to practice in underserved communities due to their training locations. The profession continues to evolve, with an increasing number of DOs securing residencies in various specialties each year. The field remains committed to integrating osteopathic principles across medical specialties and ensuring access to postgraduate training opportunities. This report highlights the growth, diversity, and expanding influence of the osteopathic medical profession in the U.S.
Keywords
osteopathic profession
DOs
whole-person care
healthcare system
physician shortage
female DOs
non-primary care specialties
osteopathic medical schools
underserved communities
postgraduate training opportunities
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