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Dr. Gina Anderson Corvallis Oregon Pain Management Clinic, Pain Management Provider, What is Pain Management, Cosmetic Botox for wrinkles, plastic surgery, neurology, pain management specialist and interventional pain management - Dr. Anderson in Corvallis, Oregon is a neurologist who specializes in chronic pain management, acute pain management, pain management techniques, and non narcotic pain management. She owns a pain management clinic. Dr. Anderson does cosmetic botox, restylane and juvederm in addition to neurology and back pain.

  • http://www.neuropaindoc.com/what-is-a-do/ DO — hip, joint, PRP, rotator cuff, shoulder, knee, back, neck, headache, sports medicine, chiropractor, exercise, sports. - What is a DO?If you're like most people, you've been going to physicians ever since you were born, but you're unaware that some or all of them could have been osteopathic physicians, also known as DOs. You may not even be aware that there are two types of complete physicians in the United States—DOs and MDs.  The fact is that both DOs and MDs are fully qualified physicians licensed to prescribe medication and perform surgery.   DOs and MDs are Alike in Many Ways  Students entering both DO and MD medical colleges typically have already completed four-year bachelor's degrees with an emphasis on scientific courses. Both DOs and MDs complete four years of basic medical education. After medical school, both DOs and MDs obtain graduate medical education through internships, residencies and fellowships. This training lasts three to eight years and prepares DOs and MDs to practice a specialty. Both DOs and MDs can choose to practice in any specialty of medicine—such as pediatrics, family medicine, psychiatry, surgery or ophthalmology. DOs and MDs must pass comparable examinations to obtain state licenses. DOs and MDs both practice in accredited and licensed health care facilities. Together, DOs and MDs enhance the state of health care available in the U.S. While DOs and MDs have many things in common, osteopathic medicine is a parallel branch of American medicine with a distinct philosophy and approach to patient care. DOs can bring an extra dimension to your health care through their unique skills.The Osteopathic Approach For more than a century, osteopathic physicians have built a tradition of bringing health care to where it is needed most:Approximately 60% of practicing osteopathic physicians practice in the primary care specialties of family medicine, general internal medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. Many DOs fill a critical need for physicians by practicing in rural and other medically underserved communities. In addition, these modern-day pioneers practice on the cutting edge of medicine. DOs combine today's medical technology with their ears to listen caringly to their patients, with their eyes to see their patients as whole persons, and with their hands to diagnose and treat patients for injury and illness. 

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