Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 MD's are not too terribly fond of referring to a DO but will send you to a Chiro in a heart beat... Not quite sure what is up with that except it is hard for MD's to swallow the fact that DO's are REAL doctors! -------- What's up with that? Well, in large measure, what's up is that a few years ago the American Chiropractic Association sued the American Medical Association for restraint of trade under the anti-trust laws ... and won. Since the anti-trust laws have treble damage awards, the AMA could have been bankrupted and put out of business had the Chiropractic Association chosen to do so. They did not. What they asked for, and got, was for the AMA to back off with all the cheap shots and to start having their members refer to chiros where appropriate. Might be hard to believe, but true. I was following the case very closely at the time. My personal experience and preference has always been to have a DO as a primary care provider whenever possible because in those locations where I have had the choice, the DO had all the same medical training and prescription writing capability as an MD but could also do spinal manipulations as well. Bottom line on all of it, however, still gets back to the money trail and the standard of care laws. The standard of care laws and the definitions of what constitute " practicing medicine " are written and controlled by the allopaths (the MDs). There has been an on- going battle in this country from the late 1800's until the present day. MDs would love nothing better than to put all of their competition out of business. It has NOTHING to do with patients getting the best possible care and treatment. It has EVERYTHING to do with greed. If anyone wants to challenge me on this, I would be more than happy to provide some readings on the history of medicine in the United States. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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