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My Osteopathic "Aha Moment"
Student Doctor Brendon Ross is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. For more information, visit www.westernu.edu/osteopathy/osteopathy-departments/omm-nmm-pages/osteopathy-omm_fs/
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Does Osteopathic Manipulation Work?
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Student Doctor Justin Hall is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. For more information, visit www.westernu.edu/osteopathy/osteopathy-departments/omm-nmm-pages/osteopathy-omm_fs/
How has the fellowship contributed to my future profession?
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Student Doctor Brendon Ross is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. In this clip he shares how the NMM/OMM fellowship has contributed to his future in PM&R. For more information, visit www.westernu.edu/osteopathy/osteopathy-departments/omm-nmm-pages/oste...
Osteopathic Medicine in Emergency Medicine
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Student Doctor Justin Hall is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. In this clip he gives a brief description of how he plans to incorporate Osteopathic Medicine into his career as an Emergency Medicine doctor. For more information, visit www.westernu.edu...
What I love the most about Osteopathic Medicine
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Student Doctor Justin Hall is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. In this clip he gives a brief description of what he loves about Osteopathic Medicine. For more information, visit www.westernu.edu/osteopathy/osteopathy-departments/omm-nmm-pages/osteopa...
What excites YOU about osteopathic medicine?
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Student Doctor Brendon Ross is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. In this clip he shares why he loves osteopathic medicine. For more information, visit www.westernu.edu/osteopathy/osteopathy-departments/omm-nmm-pages/osteopathy-omm_fs/
Where does Osteopathic Medicine fit into PM&R?
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Student Doctor Brendon Ross is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. In this clip he gives a brief description of how he plans to incorporate Osteopathic Medicine into his future career in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
What is the Pre-Doctoral OMM/NMM Teaching Fellowship at Western University
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Student Doctor Justin Hall is a 4th year medical student and 5th year Pre-Doctoral Teaching Fellow in the OMM/NMM Department at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Pomona Campus. In this clip he gives a brief description of the teaching fellowship at Western University. For more information, visit www.westernu.edu/osteopathy/osteopathy-departments/omm-nmm-pages/os...
Welcome to the YouTube Channel
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100% Pseudoscience.
It’s not though. You have stuff like Chapman’s Points or about anything cranial that is pseudoscience but there are studies and evidence that it is effective on back pain and musculoskeletal issues. They teach the same techniques my physical therapist performed on me for my compressed vertebrae.
healing hands 🙌🏾 a gift . this is inspiring
Complete nonsense,human touch is therapeutic,manipulation had nothing to do with calming the mother.Certainly dying isnt easy for anyone but its completely natural and usually medication is used to calm agitation.My dad got Morphine .
Awesome. Thank you for this!
Is there a difference between osteopathy and osteopathic medicine?
Osteopathy is just the Osteomanipulative Therapy without the medical training. The simplest way to explain this is with a formula. DO = MD + OMT - Prestige.
Very nice video. Im actually Andrew Taylor Still great great great grandson. One of many obviously. But have a good one and keep healing. ☺
The lavender clinic was founded by a DO and very much wants to hire another now. lavendercenterandclinic.org/employment-at-tlcc/
very touching
So sad, but beautiful story
Great video, thanks!
As the founder of osteopathic medicine, thank you for following in the osteopathic tradition!
As one of his living relatives i must ask how are you even talking?
@@andrewstill9982 I am a ghost through the myofascial plane, flowing from the CEO of the NBOME into this youtube video. ooOoOooOoOooooOoo
@@andrewtaylorstill4452 yea yea haha. Well I am named after my great grandfather and that plane has flown south for the winter. Lol
But nice to know someone would go.out of their way to go by great grandfathers name.😁
quackery
Still no discussion how you use Osteopathy to diagnose internal medicine problems ie and acute somatic dysfunction at thorasicic # 2 could be an anterior wall myocardial infarction { heart attack} or it could be from bronchial spasm from an acute asthma attack. After diagnosing which you can use osteopathy to quickly treat these internal medicine problems/ THE POINT Osteopathy is not some form of just physical therapy. It is a complete system of internal medicine.And when I did my training in the three year fellowship the doctor speaks of I did all the Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine consultations for a 900 bed hospital in all hospital departments from pediatrics to cardiology to intensive care unit to the emergency room. Dr Dane Shepherd DO Chicago
Haha
Just wanted to point out that treating people (albeit his own wife and children) with before being a licensed physician is somewhat questionable ethically speaking...
get serious woody!!!
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I love what you said" I always have my hands with me."
Why is osteopathic medicine only followed in the USA ?
This is REALLY moving! I wonder if Physician Assistants can be trained in Osteopathic techniques and be allowed to use them in practice?🤔
Brother Omar, yes, you may want to visit NAO (National Academy of Osteopathy) at www.nationalacademyofosteopathy.com Please take a look at their programs. They are an amazing academy which focuses on Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT)! You will benefit greatly from it and you will bring great benefits to your patients through the use of OMT!
Did you find the answer? I am wondering the same.
@@suresh9384 No, I think we would have to work under a DO who uses the techniques. All of the ones with whom I have worked just practice "regular" medicine.👋🏽👨🏽⚕️
@@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro Thank you, Omar.
OMT saved my back but ruined my self esteem
Thank you for making this video - even though it's a short video, you said a profound thing is that 'all you need is your hands'. I am looking into studying Osteo and you have helped me come closer to making that decision. Thank you!
Is there science and research behind osteopathy ? Actual evidence that it works?
Unfortunately this is a loaded question. Osteopathy is not like Tylenol where you say it works or doesn't. It's many treatment modalities. It's like surgery where some surgeries help some conditions and others don't. Many osteopathic treatments are equivalent or downright the same as PT with clear evidence (eg, back pain), while others, like chapman points, that have no scientific merit and the profession should get rid of. Research into osteopathy is very limited because they have placed it under alternative medicine in the NIH, and because that NIH division is being ran by a chiropractor, there is limited funding.
Ok, thanks!
There should be no osteopathic medicine,just evidence based Medicine. This guy didn't even answer the question
@@scarred10 Looking back to this after two years. I remember some months ago I gave a look to a bunch of papers, and I found that the only evidence that chiropractic actually helps is with back pain and that's it. Placebo also has an important role with all of this.
@@FraserJohnstone1 Again, you're taking a "either OMM works or it doesn't" approach when that is nonsensical. Line i mentioned, OMM is a group of treatments. Some are the same as PT, some have proven benefits, some unknown, and others do not.
This is amazing, thank you for sharing
Amazing! Definitely looking into this!
Thanks.
im an aspiring DO. thank you for sharing. gives me more of a drive!
Compelling. Thank you for the inspiration.
thanks for the video man! Hope you're doing well with residency!
Informative thanks for the information and insight
You know what this is such an incredible answer and explaination of Osteopathic Medicine. You explained this so eloquently yet simply. I loved it so much!
this was such a great inspirational video! Thank You!
Honestly, best answer I have heard so far
Thank you so much! I am aspiring to go to an osteopathic college and become an emergency medicine physician!
Are you still on that path? I'm thinking about doing the same!
How old are you man
Thanks! I really wanted to learn more about this fellowship, and I'm getting more and more interested. Is this very competitive?? I would assume so. Also, is it very time consuming, given all the rotations you have to do in your third and fourth year? How do you do all these other things on top of your responsibilities a 3rd/4th year MS? And you fifth year, do you do all these things "full time" since you are done with classes?