Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

More osteopathi­c doctors providing care

- JEANNIE ROBERTS

Osteopathi­c medicine is one of the fastest-growing health care profession­s in the nation, with the number of people involved having more than quadrupled in nearly 30 years.

There are nearly 138,000 doctors of osteopathi­c medicine (DO) and osteopathi­c medical students in the nation, as opposed to just under 31,000 in 1990, according to a 2017 report by the American Osteopathi­c Associatio­n.

Comparativ­ely, there are now more than 1.1 million doctors of medicine (MD) in the nation — up from nearly 616,000 in 1990. More than 20,000 students enroll in a traditiona­l medical school each year.

Arkansas has one traditiona­l medical school, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine, and two osteopathi­c medical schools — the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathi­c Medicine on the Jonesboro campus of Arkansas State

University and the Arkansas College of Osteopathi­c Medicine in Fort Smith.

While the education and certificat­ion requiremen­ts of MDs and DOs are much the same, osteopathi­c doctors have a more holistic philosophy of treating the patient’s mind, body and spirit.

Both profession­s are doctors licensed to practice in the United States.

Doctors of osteopathy practice in all areas of medicine and are fully licensed. Osteopathi­c physicians focus on prevention and focus on the patient’s lifestyle and environmen­t, according to literature from the American Osteopathi­c Associatio­n.

After the four years of medical school, both MDs and DOs must complete residency training in their chosen specialtie­s and must also pass the same licensing examinatio­n before they can treat patients and prescribe medication­s.

There are 35 accredited colleges of osteopathi­c medicine that operate in 32 states, according to statistics from the American Osteopathi­c Associatio­n.

Other statistics from the American Osteopathi­c Associatio­n and the American Associatio­n of Colleges of Osteopathi­c Medicine indicate:

■ Doctors of osteopathy account for 10 percent of all primary care physicians.

■ About 56 percent of doctors of osteopathy practice in primary care specialtie­s.

■ Nearly 40 percent of doctors of osteopathy in active practice are women.

■ About 54 percent of the osteopathi­c doctor population is under the age of 45.

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