it can go either ways because there are more humans in the world but animals need doctors , but i would say doctors
They are more educated than human doctors, who only need to learn about one species.
In the United States, there are many more females becoming veterinarians than there are males.
In the United States, yes, there are many more small animal veterinarians than large animal veterinarians. However, this proportion changes depending upon the geographic region you are talking about, and in many developing countries there are many more large animal veterinarians than small animal veterinarians.
There are quite a few reasons for this, with each piece accounting for part of the discrepancy. First, doctors are typically paid from money received from health insurance and government health care programs like Medicare and Medicaid while veterinarians are paid directly by their clients. Therefore, doctors (or hospitals or clinics) charge what they feel they should be paid while veterinarians tend to charge a compromise between what they feel they should be paid and what the client can actually afford to pay. Second, veterinarians work on animals while doctors work on humans. Since animals are legally only worth what someone will pay for them, the costs of medications and equipment tend to be much cheaper for veterinarians than for doctors. The cost savings are passed on to the clients, and veterinarians charge less for the same service or medication. Good example of this: injectable Naxcel (an antibiotic) for a cow tends to cost about $50 per one gram bottle; the exact same injectable Naxcel for a human costs about $150 per one gram bottle. The human version costs more, mostly because companies can charge more for the human version.
There are nurses that are more knowledgeable than doctors and there are doctors who are more knowledgeable than nurses. That being said, doctors generally go through longer and more intensive training and are in a position to gain more experience than nurses.
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Yes. Doctors' is plural.
Most doctors will make more than a pilot, but SOME pilots may make more than SOME doctors. Depends on what kind of doctor, what kind of pilot, and how much experience.
There are more than 50,000 Sudanese doctors in and out side Sudan. There's about 4,000 Sudanese doctors in UK alone (citizens and none citizens). More than three thousands Sudanese doctors in the Gulf area. Around 1,000 Sudanese doctors in USA.
Yes.
Not all engineers make more than doctors, that could be said the same for doctors. Doctors typically make more. They are more needed and wanted by society as well as the government. When you go to a hospital, do you want a doctor to look at you or an engineer? Doctors have a steady stream of patients so they have lots of work while not all engineers have guaranteed work.
firemen save lives daily whereas doctors treat minor ilnesses daily, surgeons get paid more than both