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"D.O. or die": Identity negotiation among osteopathic medical students
ArticleAbstract: Doctors of osteopathic medicine (D.O.s) have historically faced an uphill battle to gain professionaPalabras claves:Autores:Benjamin R. Bates, Mazer J.P., Norander S.Fuentes:scopusResponse
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Alcivar-Vasquez J., Arevalo-Mora M., Benjamin R. Bates, Betsy Foxman, Brander K.M., Brown C.J., Buckley L.B., Burrows M.T., Del Valle R., Duarte C.M., Egas-Izquierdo M., Halpern B.S., John Francis Bruno, Jorge Enrique Baquerizo-Burgos, Kappel C.V., Kiessling W., Ledbetter A.M., Mazer J.P., Moore P.J., Norander S., O'connor M.I., Oleas R., Olmos J.I., Pandolfi J.M., Parmesan C., Pitanga-Lukashok H., Poloczanska E.S., Puga-Tejada M., Richardson A.J., Robles-Medranda C., Schoeman D.S., Sydeman W.J., Tabacelia D.Fuentes:scopusThe DO difference: An analysis of causal relationships affecting the degree-change debate
ArticleAbstract: Context: The academic credential awarded to osteopathic physicians is the doctor of osteopathy or doPalabras claves:Autores:Benjamin R. Bates, Ledbetter A.M., Mazer J.P., Norander S.Fuentes:scopus