Absolutely not. This would constitute medical malpractice and practicing medicine without a license.
If the "doctor" who was working under someone else's license performed any procedures (surgery, casting, exams) it would also constitute a medical battery.
Doctors are licensed by the state so that patients can trust their doctors. A doctor practicing without a license could, and should, go to prison.
you could either be your own boss or if you would rather work under someone else you could also do that to
Copying someone else's work without permission is called plagiarism.
Yes, it is considered plagiarism if you reword someone else's work without giving them credit.
Plagiarism is the term used when you copy someone else's work without giving them credit.
No Elizabeth Blackwell did not work anywhere else. But she didn't dream of becoming a doctor when she grew up either.
Some photographers work under very stressful conditions and others do not. It depends on the kind of photography you are doing, whether or not you are employed by someone else and if so, how they are at managing their employees.
To restate in ones own words the written work of someone else is to paraphrase.
Yes, it can be considered plagiarism if you paraphrase someone else's work without properly citing the original source.
If you did not do the work then you do not deserve the credit and to act like someone else turned in your work is only cheating yourself and eventually the truth will come out.
Plagiarism is when someone uses someone else's work without giving credit, while copyright infringement is when someone uses someone else's work without permission.
Work performed by a person for someone else.
To have someone else do their work for them, free.