Ok, it's about time that I at least attempt straighten all of this out -- partially for myself and my own better understanding, and partially for everyone who keeps asking me/criticizing certain medical practices over another. Disclaimer: I did not include dentists, opthalmologists, pharmacists, podiatry, etc. My main goal was to stick the general ideologies of differently trained and praticing physicians. So basically this blog will be dedicated to a little run down of each of the following types of doctors. Hopefully, both you and I will have a better understanding of each thing after this. If not, I apologize for being a terrible explainer/writer. Generally, we have 2 different types of physicians: allopathic and osteopathic. Both of these physicians are trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness. Allopathic Physician Allopathic physicians are your classical doctors whose names end in MD (Medical Doctor). Allopathic physicians start out by taking the MCAT, attend 4 y...
Like wildflowers, you must allow yourself to grow in all the places that people never thought you would.