Not exact matches
Licensed athletic trainer — A person who is licensed to perform athletic
training services by the Board or the State Board of
Osteopathic Medicine.
FYI for statistical / fact purposes: There are many DOs (Doctors of
Osteopathic Medicine) who practice obstetrics and gynecology as a specialty, and are fully responsible for the care of high risk women, including many who did additional specialty
training as MFM (Maternal Fetal Medicine) subspecialists.
In the United States
osteopathic physicians, or DOs, receive additional
training in diagnosing, treating and preventing illness or injury with
osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT).
«This is a very standard, basic procedure for any
osteopathic physician, so no additional
training is needed to make this widely used,» says Dr. Martingano.
Despite weight
training's initial lower calorie burn, according to University of New England College of
Osteopathic Medicine, you can expect to see up to 36 hours of post-workout calorie burn from a 30 minute resistance
training.
While all of the above - listed practitioners can help you with addressing the root cause of the condition, in most states, only medical doctors,
osteopathic doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners will be able to prescribe thyroid hormones (look for ones that are
trained in functional or integrative medicine).
Some medical doctors (MD) and
osteopathic doctors (DO) have also completed additional nutrition
training or specializations in nutrition.
Terrance R. Smith has extensive
training in bodywork and myofasical release as well as the principles of
osteopathic soft tissue manipulation.
She attended medical school at University of New England College of
Osteopathic Medicine, where she also completed fellowship
training in
Osteopathic centered on the Mind - Body connection and the body's ability to heal itself.
She is an active member of the OrthoBionomy Society and continues to
train in new and innovative
osteopathic modalities.
One successful example of blended approach is found at the Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicine were students were given the opportunity to join online discussion boards with clinicians and to watch computer - based simulations of different patient scenarios along with the regular in - person
training.
The main site in Old Westbury, New York has been
training osteopathic physicians for 40 years.