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National University of Health Sciences
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(08-27-2025, 11:58 AM)Maltus Wrote:
(08-27-2025, 09:13 AM)PearsonBTEC7Qualifi45 Wrote: DPT is pretty expensive too, but as I understand not nearly as expensive, and they earn a decent income.

(08-27-2025, 08:35 AM)Maltus Wrote:
(08-27-2025, 08:13 AM)eLearner Wrote:
(08-27-2025, 07:50 AM)Maltus Wrote: Well I guess a Doctor of Hocus Pocus or a Dr. of Metaphysics, like some "churches" grant you for "donations", might have the same academic value ;-)
For real: Do they really accredit Pseudoscience studies? I mean you can do stuff like that on RA colleges?

In the United States, about 18 RA schools offer Doctor of Chiropractic programs. About 7 RA schools offer Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine programs. All of them are crazy expensive.

Crazy - here in Germany we have one school, which is a "religious" college by the anthroposophic society, where you can studyesoteric stuff like "eurythmy". And we had a scandal when some medical school offered courses in "homeopathic medicine" - which is really just hocus pocus - and giving credits for that.

I know of one school where you can "study" ostheopathics in Spani, but it is a private school.

I know that school, Smile  I thought Manual Osteopathy was common in Europe? I guess it's not if that one school in Spain sticks out to you like so.  In the US, Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) goes to a full medical school and learns everything a Medical Doctor does, and can perform surgery.  I understand in Germany a Medical Doctor isn't taken quite seriously, unless they also hold a PhD

Indeed - Osteopathics isn't taken serious and the national Helthinsurancesystem in Germany won't pay since there is no scientific evidence of positive effects. We do have manual Therapy but you have to be licensed as a Physical Therapist
DO may work as “Heilpraktiker" – a state-licensed alternative health practitioner in Germany, providing complementary and holistic treatments outside conventional medicine. For that you need to proof that your therapie isn't a danger to your patient, that is all. No training required. So DO is on the same level as Aura-Healing, Reiki or TCM - and most people would consider it expensive Mumbo jambo.
And yes, the Dr. med. is considered the only professionel doctorate here and not equvalent to the PhD. :-)
But even "inside" the scientific doctors there is a "ranking. So a Dr. theol. would consider himself superior to a Dr. phil. in Theology.

Academics is strange...

BTT: Could you use a degree from a "holistic" college to get employed at a clinic or such in the States?

Just to clarify, DO in the United States is totally different from being an osteopathic practitioner in any other country. The field evolved differently than in other countries, with U.S. osteopathic schools incorporating a full medical curriculum as early as the 1910s.

That didn't happen in other countries, where osteopathic practitioners do not receive a medical education and might be compared to chiropractors or craniosacral therapists.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteopathi...ted_States

Canadian osteopathy, as an example of non-US osteopathy:
https://nationalacademyofosteopathy.com/...y-history/

A degree in naturopathy etc is not a medical degree in the U.S., and generally useless if you want to work in the medical system. The only common exception I can think of are chiropractors, who are sometimes treated like physical therapists. Some hospitals might also have acupuncturists or massage therapists on staff, but they are used for pain management, not for treating disease.

That said, anyone can open a business and call it a "clinic." So you can be a doctor of naturopathy and open a naturopathy clinic. You're not recognized as a medical practitioner by the state, though (again, in general -- the state where I live does allow doctors of naturopathy from certain programs to prescribe some classes drugs, for example; I think this is a terrible idea, and thankfully, it's an edge case).
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