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Osteopathic medicine and primary care practice: plan or serendipity?

Journal: Academic Medicine Date: 1990/12, 65(12 Suppl):Pages: S87-89. doi: Subito , type of study: article

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Keywords:

article [2544]
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator [2]
osteopathic physicians [203]
personality [10]
primary care [66]
USA [1656]

Abstract:

General practitioners predominate in osteopathic medicine (57% of all D.O.s), as compared with allopathic medicine. A number of possible reasons are put forth: the student selection process (cloning by admission committee general practitioners); special features of osteopathic education (more required courses, primary care courses, and rotations); training in osteopathic hospitals (mainly community institutions); a required rotating internship; and predominant departments of general practice in osteopathic hospitals and colleges (providing more high-quality general practitioner role models). The author suggests consideration of personality differences, as measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, as a possible causative factor in differences between the allopathic and osteopathic segments of medicine.


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