
Allopathic Medical School
Allopathic medical schools are institutions that teach traditional Western medicine, focusing on diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases through scientific methods. Graduates earn an MD (Doctor of Medicine) degree and are trained in clinical skills, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and medical ethics. They often work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices, using medications, surgeries, and other evidence-based approaches to care for patients. The term "allopathic" distinguishes this approach from other medical systems, such as osteopathic medicine, but both are fully licensed and recognized medical professions.