A locum doctor.
A professional person (such as a doctor or clergyman) who temporarily fulfills the duties of another.
A professional person (such as a doctor or clergyman) who temporarily fulfills the duties of another.
Yes, a doctor can call another doctor to help.
When one doctor seeks advice from another doctor it is called a consultation.
This is not normal. Go to the doctor. NOW
Animal doctor would be one, vet is another (short for veterinarian).
Another common term for a doctor is a physician. Or you could name them by the particular specialty they are in. For instance, a cardiologist is a doctor that specializes in the heart, a pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in children, etc.
You could use "Once a doctor and a soldier, ...." or "Previously a doctor and a soldier, ...."
i am sure it can't not if the doctor didn't see the patient
The Doctor Who Production Team are currently filming a new series of Doctor Who.
A doctor does not need your permission to tell another doctor to stop taking a drug. Any advice a doctor gives to anyone, be it a doctor or a non-medical person, is medical privilege. It has nothing to do with you.
If you have to ask this question... find another doctor.