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Hey all,
I get that MD=DO and that you can practice abroad as a DO in a bunch of countries and join medical missions to basically all there are, but would anyone happen to know how international organizations involved in global health consider DO vs MD applicants? I'm talking about things like WHO administration and otherwise leading roles in the major institutions of global health. I've seen DO's in a bunch of specialties, and in management at a number of international companies, but have not yet come across DO's in leading global health roles. I would imagine or hope that there would be: OMT as a means of diagnosis would be of great use in low-resource contexts. I'd appreciate any info with regards to this!
I get that MD=DO and that you can practice abroad as a DO in a bunch of countries and join medical missions to basically all there are, but would anyone happen to know how international organizations involved in global health consider DO vs MD applicants? I'm talking about things like WHO administration and otherwise leading roles in the major institutions of global health. I've seen DO's in a bunch of specialties, and in management at a number of international companies, but have not yet come across DO's in leading global health roles. I would imagine or hope that there would be: OMT as a means of diagnosis would be of great use in low-resource contexts. I'd appreciate any info with regards to this!