It depends on which field you are referring to. There are many types of doctorates. As far as medical doctors are concerned, admission to medical schools is extremely competitive.
it means you are falling behind and your employer probably see's your lack of effort and healthy competitive behavior
Even though the pediatrician field can be somewhat competitive when it comes to finding a good position, there is still an ongoing need for pediatricians. The reason for this is that babies continue to be born regardless of the economic climate.
A doctor can specialize in a certain field by completing residency requirements in that field. In addition, they can also complete a fellowship in another sub speciality.
As long as you are in the medical field, you can become any type of doctor. The medical field is very large with many options.
The study of the ear is in the field of ear/ nose/ and throat. This field is called otolaryngolgy. The diseases are called otolaryngolic diseases. The doctor in this field is called and ENT doctor.
It doesn't look like the schools themselves are competitive, but the field itself is, so take that into account if you want to apply at a school.
Some Ph.D. titles in the field of education include Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Doctor of Philosophy in Education (Ph.D.), and Doctor of Education Leadership (Ed.L.D.).
doc Robbins is the lab doctor and David is the field doctor
Inall cases 'Doctor' is a title which goes along withhaving attainedthedegree of doctor in some field of study. Medical Doctors have the degree of Doctor of Medicine, but other kinds of Doctor may have the degree of Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Pharmacy, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Theology and so on.
You may want to join the FBI (very competitive field)
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
Yes, a person with a Juris Doctor degree can be referred to as a doctor in a professional context within the field of law.