2022
DOI: 10.1515/jom-2022-0139
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Understanding and preference toward DOs and OMT before and after an osteopathic principles and practice fellow lecture series

Abstract: Context One of the two major pathways to become a physician in the United States is the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. A major distinctive feature is often perceived as the addition of manual training in osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in the DO education. However, the profession also has a distinct philosophy imbedded in the curriculum of all osteopathic medical schools. Many medical schools offer professional degrees with graduates who may choose to continue their educ… Show more

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“…Postoperative incision infection in orthopedic patients may cause bone defects or non-union, affecting treatment efficacy as well as prognosis of patients. Hence, it is necessary to actively prevent postoperative infection in orthopedic surgery [3]. Currently, antibacterial drug prophylaxis is mainly given half an hour before or after orthopedic surgery in clinical practice [4].…”
Section: Patients Are Prone To Incision Infection Aftermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoperative incision infection in orthopedic patients may cause bone defects or non-union, affecting treatment efficacy as well as prognosis of patients. Hence, it is necessary to actively prevent postoperative infection in orthopedic surgery [3]. Currently, antibacterial drug prophylaxis is mainly given half an hour before or after orthopedic surgery in clinical practice [4].…”
Section: Patients Are Prone To Incision Infection Aftermentioning
confidence: 99%