M.D. but I am more concerned with their knowing their stuff than their specific degree and education. I've known quite a few M.D.s who knew less than some LPNs.
2006-08-26 01:43:32
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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My present Dr. is am M.D., but I had a D.O before and I liked
him a lot.
2006-08-25 13:09:15
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answered by Bethany 7
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M.D. But i also see a D.O. as a specialist.
2006-08-25 13:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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My primary doctor is M.D., and she is my mommy.
She has been a medical doctor for over 40 years, and I love her for it.
2006-08-25 13:06:03
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answered by SweetBrunette 5
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M.D. but there are a lot of P.A.'s around us. I would never ever use a P.A. again unless I know exactly what I have and what meds I need.
2006-08-25 13:10:54
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answered by Carey 3
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Mine is a urologist but he also treats me for other things in general. He also has cartio man, stomach man etc. who come into his office every so often, so I actually get 99% of my health care through him which is very convenient and I like him very much and feel comfortable with him, which is another plus.
2006-08-25 13:48:15
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answered by Dale 6
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DO's are great doctors. One of my favorite Cardiologists is a DO, and he is quite knowledgeable in the subject of the Heart.
2006-08-25 13:05:35
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answered by Confused_Rep 4
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M.D. ..................D.O. might be a good medical approach to medicine.
2006-08-25 13:30:15
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answered by rosieC 7
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Mine is a D.O.
2006-08-25 13:04:50
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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md
2006-08-25 13:05:04
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answered by ssgtusmc3013 6
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