It depends on what your better at.
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The initials DVM stand for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
In the United States, the title of a veterinary degree is Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD).
VMD is the name of the degree granted to graduates from The University of Pennsylvania's College of Veterinary Medicine. It stands for Veterinary Medical Doctor and is equivalent to DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine).
They could be a veterinary surgeon: i.e. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
It is a Veterinary physician, or veterinary surgeon, or Vet for short.
A doctor of Philosophy. Different from a doctor of Divinity (DD- minister) doctor of law (JD- attorney) doctor of medicine (MD- physician) doctor of dental surgery (DDS- dentist) or doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM- vet). A PhD refers to advanced academic study. A senior professor of biology might be a PhD.
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There are different doctors. To be a medical doctor, you would have an MD or DO. A doctor of veterinary medicine is a DVM. A dentist may be a DDS or DMD. A doctor of law is a JD, doctor of religion a DD. People that have demonstrated a very high degree of learning in a field such as engineering, biology, chemistry, etc would have a PhD.
There are three nouns. Doctor, dentist, and neighbors are nouns.
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