A doctor makes people feel better while a biomedical engineer engineers things such as the heart monitor.
Definitely a doctor
A person having knowledge of working of engines is an engineer. It is a profession like Advocate, Doctor etc.
Assuming you mean "Is an engineer considered as professional as a doctor?", then yes. This would only apply to actual engineers though; there are a lot of people who call themselves engineers when really they're technicians, draftsmen etc. It would be like a nurse calling themself a doctor.
There is no age requirement, just as there is no age requirement to be a doctor, a nurse, an accountant, etc. Generally, to gain the title "engineer", one needs to go to school and get a degree in an engineering field.
Neither is better than the other; it's a matter of which you feel you would enjoy more. If you like to help people, and you have good 'people skills' then you may want to be a doctor. If you prefer a more industrial atmosphere, and have an interest in design and construction, then you may prefer to be an engineer. Both professions require a lot of college, but you can become an engineer in four years of college, while it takes almost three times that long to become a doctor. Which ever you choose, do it because it's what you feel you will really enjoy doing and not because of the pay, work hours, etc. since this may be your career for the rest of your life.
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Doctors treat patients, biomedical engineers design and build machines that will be used by doctors to help them treat patients.
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A Biomedical Engineer is a doctor/scientist that studies the radiological entities that consume all matter in the universe. It pertains to the medical field because when neurons multiply it causes cancer which is a form of consuming matter. Oh, and they also study medicine and new ways to cure diseases.
As to a kidney doctor, like any doctor, the difference between MD and DO is what the titles stand for. A DO is a Doctor of Obstetrics, and an MD is simply a Medical Doctor.
Engineer.... Doctor's have to worry about malpractice
There is no difference. An Emergency Room Doctor is an MD. MD stands for Medical Doctor.
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The difference between a DDS and...what? A fugging cheese sandwich?
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The reason why the doctor needs to know the difference between AIDS and HIV is because HIV is the cause for AIDS.