RPH is a registered pharmacist - went to pharmacy school after getting a BS. PhD means doctor of philosophy - someone who has done original research. An MD is a doctoral degree too, but the degree holder doesn't do research, they do residency (also called an applied doctorate.)
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phd is a degree in research which a candidate can pursue after postgratution whereas dlit can be done after phd. it is a post phd degree.
MPhil Masters degree, PhD Doctorate
Pharmacists typically sign their name with their full name followed by the abbreviation "PharmD" if they hold a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Additionally, they may include any specialized certifications or qualifications they have earned.
RPh is the abbreviation for Registered Pharmacist
My guess is rph stands for Rupaih, the Indonesian currency. As at 11Sep09 US$1=Rp9,900.
A street degree will keep you out of trouble. A PHD degree will buy you a new car.
Professional degrees refer to degrees such as medical doctors, lawyers, etc.
Once you complete a PhD you become a Doctor of that subject.
There are many words that RPH could stand for. However, when referring to vehicles, RPH usually stands for rate per hour. It could also refer to an engine and stand for revolutions per hour.
The main difference is the degrees each holds. The college instructor only needs a master's degree while the university requires a PhD.
A Medical Doctor went to med school, and is a licensed physician PhD degrees are offered in just about every field (including medicine). A PhD typically signifies a scientific researcher.
The difference is that a college only gives a degree in one area. Like (culinary arts auto repair). A university however, lets you choose what degree you want (bachelors master Phd) and what in (communications accounting law) whatever. That is the difference between a college and a university.