No. A histologist is a graduate of a histology program in which they earn certification as a Histologist or Histology Technologist. A histologist typically holds an Associate or Bachelor degree in addition to the histology (i.e., ASCP) certification.
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a histologist studies the living tissues.
A histologist is a specialist in the study of tissues. Because the work uses a microscope, a histologist is a specialist in microscopic anatomy.
histology is the study of liver. as it is obvious that as histology is a study of liver a histologist studies the various aspects of the liver such as the metabolic pathways during normal and during diseased conditions.
I am not a medical doctor.
No, a PhD doctor is not considered a medical doctor. A PhD doctor holds a doctoral degree in a specific academic field, while a medical doctor holds a medical degree and is licensed to practice medicine.
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Yes it is. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry.Yes it is. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry.Yes it is. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry.Yes it is. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry.Yes it is. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry.Yes it is. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (MD) with a specialty in psychiatry.
Medical director or Medical doctor. Doctor of Osteopathy.
a medical doctor recives a butcheek
I assume that by regular doctor you mean a general medical doctor, and that is what they are called, a medical doctor. Alternatively, they can be referred to as doctors of medicine or medical physicians.
The word parts in "histologist" are: Hist- (from Greek "histos" meaning tissue) -o- (a connecting vowel) -logist (suffix indicating a specialist or expert in the field)