Context Physicians have an increased rate of depression and suicide compared with nonphysician peers. State medical licensure questions about mental health deter physicians from seeking mental health care. Several previous studies have examined state medical licensing board compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, but none have included osteopathic licensing boards. Objective To evaluate compliance of state osteopathic medical licensing boards with ADA requirements regarding mental health. Methods State medical licensing applications for 51 states, including the District of Columbia (DC), and 16 states with osteopathic licensing entities were reviewed for ADA compliance in questions about mental health. In states where both osteopathic and allopathic applications were available, questions and compliance were compared. Results Fourteen of 51 states (including DC) were grossly out of compliance with ADA statutes. In states where osteopathic and allopathic licensing were both available, 7 of 16 asked different mental health questions of osteopathic physicians than their allopathic physician counterparts. Of those 7 states, 6 of the osteopathic boards were out of compliance with ADA, while their allopathic counterparts were either compliant or intermediately compliant. Conclusion To improve physician wellbeing, corrective action must be taken to create ADA-compliant language in medical licensing so physicians can seek treatment for mental health conditions without discrimination by licensing boards. Osteopathic physicians should be aware that there is a discrepancy in state licensure compliance compared with allopathic requirements in some states.
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Öffentlich zugänglichOsteopathic Medical Licensing Compliance With the Americans With Disabilities Act of 199026. August 2020
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- REVIEW
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Öffentlich zugänglichThe Role of Musculoskeletal Disorders in Chronic Disease: A Narrative Review9. September 2020
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Öffentlich zugänglichUltrasound Shear Wave Elastography to Assess Tissue Mechanical Properties in Somatic Dysfunction: A Feasibility Study5. August 2020
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Öffentlich zugänglichOsteopathic Manipulative Treatment for a Recognizable Pattern of Somatic Dysfunction Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy26. August 2020
- CASE REPORT
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Öffentlich zugänglichA Case of Resolved Vincristine-Induced Constipation Following Osteopathic Medicine in a Patient With Infantile Fibrosarcoma14. September 2020
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Öffentlich zugänglichOsteopathic Manipulative Treatment for Inhaled Rib Somatic Dysfunction1. Oktober 2020
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Öffentlich zugänglichEffect of Hydration on Doppler Velocity of Renal Arteries5. August 2020
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- LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Öffentlich zugänglichValue of Tenets of Osteopathic Medicine for Patients During COVID-19 Crisis1. Oktober 2020