
Welcome to the
web site of the Broward County Osteopathic Medical Association (BCOMA).
Our organization consists of osteopathic physicians (D.O.s) providing
services within District Six (Broward County) in the state of Florida.

President
Dr. Jorge Luna and
VP Dr. Joseph DeGaetano |
Message from the President:
Welcome to the web site of the Broward County Osteopathic Medical
Association. Our Association's membership consists of osteopathic
doctors providing a wide range of medical services.
The BCOMA was organized for the purposes of advancing the science
and art of osteopathic medicine; extending the benefits of scientific
advancement to the treatment, prevention, and alleviation of human
ailments; and promoting closer relationships between the osteopathic
profession, BCOMA members, and other groups dedicated to improved
health care. We encourage you to contact any of our members to learn
more about osteopathic medicine.
Dr. Jorge Luna, President
 What is a D.O.?
There are two types of physicians fully licensed to practice medicine
in all 50 states: those holding the M.D. degree and those who have
earned the D.O. -- doctor of osteopathic medicine -- degree.
Both types of physicians are licensed to perform surgery and prescribe
medicine in hospitals, clinics, and private practices throughout
the U.S. Osteopathic physicians offer all the services M.D.s do
-- and more.
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Broward
County Osteopathic Medical Association (BCOMA) was created to establish,
conduct, operate, maintain, sponsor and promote the establishment
of a component association of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association
(FOMA), which is a divisional Association of the American Osteopathic
Association (AOA).
The
FOMA represents the osteopathic profession in Florida's state government.
Our public relations program educates the public on osteopathic
medicine. By communicating with government officials and consumers,
we create better understanding of our profession and improve the
professional climate in which we all must practice.
Working together through committees, we form a network of voluntary
efforts in all phases of health care. Joining together, we represent
an expanse of knowledge and ideas as broad as those of our combined
membership and as diversified as the many specialties we represent.
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