It depends on which type of doctor you are referring to (PhD, EdD, MD, DO, DDS, etc.)
In the US, the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degrees are the two doctoral degrees recognized for licensure as complete physicians and surgeons.
doctor of veterinary, bachelor of veterinary science, and animal husbandry degrees
Medical Doctor MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), with pediatric residency after they obtain their degree.
Doctors go to medical school and have MD degrees.
38 degrees Celsius and higher is need for concern
a bachelors degree for five years and a liscencsing exam
First you need to get an Associate's degree. From there you need to receive your Bachelor's degree. Then you move on to your Undergraduate and Post Graduate degrees. Then I believe you need to get your Graduate and Doctorates degree. So that is a total of six degrees you need to achieve to become a doctor.
The one required to call yourself a veterinarian is a DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) or VMD (Veterinary Medical Doctor, from The University of Pennsylvania) in the US. Other countries have equivalent degrees with different titles. However, veterinarians can get many additional degrees. The more common degrees are PhD, MPH, and MS.
because if we have sick the doctors will help us
you need degrees
bachlor degrees and medical and doctor degrees
Yes. Your sister does indeed need a degree/degrees, however it's not exactly a social work degree. She needs to have anyone one of the following: A Diploma, in Social Work, Undergraduate Degree, Graduate Degrees, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Social Work.